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- Anaesthesia
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- Central Coast Local Health District
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- CAM25263 Requisition #
Remuneration: $110,986 - $139,187
Hours Per Week: 38
Requisition ID: CAM25263 - CCLHD Anaesthetics Trainee
Central Coast Local Health District (CCLHD) has an opportunity for suitably trained and experienced medical officers interested in working on the Central Coast. We value our staff as our most important resource and strive to provide support and development opportunities throughout your career with us and we invite you to be part of our community.
The Anaesthetic Department has over 70 consultants (Staff Specialists and VMO Anaesthetists), 36 FTE Trainees (including PF’s) and 8 Residents. Our department is highly motivated and committed to teaching and training. Good Part 1 & Part 2 exam pass rates are seen, supported by regular Part 1 & 2 teaching & exam preparation courses which is in addition to weekly clinical teaching sessions and practical workshops. Workshops include in house ALS & CICO for trainees, regional workshops, Neonatal Resuscitation, Retrieval Medicine training, Chest Tube workshop & Trauma Team training. The department also runs in conjunction with CC Simulation Centre; Awake Fibre Optic Intubation Course (currently the only one of its type in Australia) & Difficult Airway Workshops.
Gosford Hospital is the central point of administration for Coastal Health Care. Together with Wyong, it provides a capacity of around 700 inpatient beds for the bulk of the surgical services on the Coast. This is increasing, with $380M redevelopment projects recently completed at both Gosford and Wyong Hospitals.
Caseload is around 26,000 per year and rising with specialties including vascular (with an increasing endoluminal workload as well as major open vascular procedures), major urology (including nephrectomies) and a developing chronic pain service, all supported by a brand new 20-bed ICU. Because the local population includes significant numbers of families with young children plus retirees, there is a challenging mix of ages and comorbidities, producing excellent and varied clinical experiences. CCLHD has strong connections with Royal North Shore Hospital (default matrix) and is affiliated with the University of Newcastle.
The NSW Central Coast is positioned between Sydney and Newcastle, with a population that is expected to grow from the current approximate 300,000 to 450,000 before 2030.
Gosford Hospital is the principal referral hospital and a trauma centre for the Central Coast, with approximately 500 inpatient beds and 24-hour access to its Emergency Department and Operating Theatres. Inpatient services include Coronary and Intensive Care, General Medicine, Neurology, Renal, Geriatrics, General Surgery, Obstetrics, Mental Health, Paediatric and Emergency services. Outpatient and community services include Allied Health, Dental, Podiatry, Nursing, Child and Adolescent and Family Health, Drug and Alcohol, and Cardiac Rehabilitation.
Wyong Hospital is an acute major metropolitan hospital providing inpatient, outpatient and emergency services to residents in the northern part of the NSW Central Coast. Wyong Hospital has approx 300 inpatient beds and provides a range of medical, surgical and critical care services. Specialty services include Intensive Care, Coronary Care, Drug and Alcohol, Gastroenterology, Stroke, Mental Health, Rehabilitation, Orthopaedics, Vascular, Urology and Cancer services. Wyong Hospital is further developing its role as a district general hospital for a growing population with a $200 million expansion now completed, that delivered a new Emergency Department, ICU, Paediatric unit, Theatre and inpatient units allowing the further development of clinical services.
For more information about what it is like to work with us please click on the following links:
· please watch our welcome video and visit our Facebook page
· Central Coast Local Health District - Imagine Regional (nsw.gov.au)
· Central Coast Local Health District (CCLHD) - NSW Health
What you'll be doing
Medical Officers will work under an appropriate level of supervision according to their level of competence to evaluate, diagnose, treat and provide consultation to patients of all ages presenting in any condition and will work in a variety of inpatient and outpatient settings.
You may be required to work at the different facilities and locations with the NSW public health system as part of Central Coast Local Health District which includes Gosford, Wyong, Woy Woy and Long Jetty Hospitals. You may also be required to be seconded to other hospitals in the network, including Dubbo, Coffs Harbour, Sydney Childrens’, St Vincents, and RPA Hospitals, although Sydney-based secondments are preferentially allocated to Central Coast Rotational Scheme Trainees .
This Position Description covers a 6-month Independent Accredited Anaesthetic Trainee position at CCLHD, commencing 4th August 2025.
The Trainee in Anaesthesia will provide high level health care to inpatients and outpatients prior to, during and after their surgery, in consultation with their nominated supervising consultant. All trainees are supervised; the level of supervision provided will be dependent upon the experience of the trainee and is in accordance with ANZCA Handbook for Training - Section 2.5. “Supervision of clinical experience during ANZCA training". All trainees will participate in the after-hours roster after an appropriate period of Initial supervision & assessment, and dependent on their anaesthesia experience.
- MBBS or equivalent, currently registered, or eligible for registration, with the Medical Board of Australia in an appropriate registration category.
- Completion of 2 post graduate years or more as a medical officer in an acute hospital setting in Australia, or equivalent, and practiced Critical Care Medicine in an acute hospital setting in Australia, or equivalent, for a minimum of 6 months out of the past 2 years, with a minimum of 1 term of Critical Care Medicine in Anaesthesia.
- Demonstrates commitment to successful completion of ANZCA Training.
- Demonstrates commitment to teaching & Clinical Practice Improvement.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently within a supervised complex clinical environment.
- Demonstrated excellent communication skills (verbal and written), and computer skills, along with evidence of continuing professional development and commitment to self-education.
- Demonstrated understanding of how the District is Caring for the Coast and how this role would contribute.
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For role related queries or questions contact Rhiannon Walbancke on Rhiannon.Walbancke@health.nsw.gov.au
Applications Close: 25 May, 2025