Situations Vacant

The Wheatbelt GP Network is an equal opportunity employer, offering a friendly team environment and great working conditions to employees.  The Network values the contribution of all staff.  In filling the positions listed below, we seek hard-working applicants who will compliment our existing team.


Position

Closing Date 

Practice Nurse - Corrigin

Wheatbelt General Practice Corrigin is seeking a suitably qualified Practice Nurse to work two to four days per week with the General Practitioner and reception team.

The successful applicant will be either an Enrolled or Registered Nurse, willing to work within the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) to deliver high quality primary and preventative health care.

To excel in this role you must possess excellent time management and interpersonal skills, and the willingness to transition from hospital/acute nursing to the General Practice environment.

Wheatbelt General Practice will provide training and ongoing support to assist in the transition to General Practice nursing, the MBS and relevant software.

For more information please contact Dianne Cox or Sven Tetlow on (08) 9621 1530.

Please forward your application, consisting  of a covering letter and resume, to central@wheatbelt.com.au or post to the attention of the Chief Executive Officer, Wheatbelt GP Network, PO Box 781, Northam  WA  6401.






Applications close
4.30pm
on
Friday, 2 March 2012

General Practitioner

A General Practitioner is being sought to work in a variety of locations throughout the Wheatbelt.  Applicants must be qualified to work in Western Australia in General Practice. 
This position may also involve after hours and on-call work at Hospitals in the region.

The Salary Package is negotiable and should be discussed with the Wheatbelt GP Network's CEO, Mr Paul West.

To apply for this position and for further details please contact Paul West on  (08) 9621 1530  (08) 9621 1530 or email ceo@wheatbelt.com.au

N.B.  If you are an overseas Doctor looking to work in Western Australia, please contact Rural Health West for information, rather than the Network.
  


 


 
   Updated 1 February 2012