Career Medical Officer - Forensic Pathology - Forensic Medicine Sydney

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Pathology - Forensic Pathology
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REQ538464 Requisition #
Employment Type: Fixed Term Part Time (up to 0.4 FTE*)
Position Classification: Career Medical Officer
Specialty: Forensic Pathology
Facility: Forensic Medicine Sydney and/or Newcastle**
Duration: 2 year appointment with the possibility of extension
Hours Per Week: up to 16*
* Fractional appointments may be considered upon negotiation with the Chief Forensic Pathologist.
** Position may require the preferred candidate to travel between sites. To be determined by Chief Forensic Pathologist.

What you'll be doing
To provide leadership and operational support in the triaging of apparent natural causes of death cases referred to the coroner. The Career Medical Officer (CMO) is responsible for reviewing medical and other information received on natural cases referred to the coroner and providing a cause of death formulation on coronial certificates to ensure timely delivery of an integrated clinical and cost-effective service to deliver the best outcomes for grieving families and the wider community.

Selection Criteria

  1. MBBS or equivalent, currently registered or eligible for registration with the Medical Board of Australia.
  2. Possess at least two (2) years of postgraduate experience in general clinical medical practice.
  3. Demonstrated clinical competency in reviewing medical information.
  4. Demonstrated commitment to the principles of clinical quality management, including participation in quality improvement initiatives.
  5. Demonstrated experience in the knowledge of the coroner’s act specifically pertaining to the appropriateness of referrals.
  6. Proven ability to work as a team member with effective written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills and adaptability to work within a multidisciplinary team environment.
  7. Demonstrated personal qualities, including motivation, initiative, time management and commitment to professional development.
  8. Proven ability to work with the deceased in an environment that could be distressing, ensuring to raise any associated concerns and/or need for support, adopting self-care strategies and promoting same for staff.
  9. Demonstrated capacity to adopt and model the NSWHP RITES values of Respect, Integrity, Teamwork, Excellence and Safety.

All applications must be supported by full responses to the Selection Criteria. Applications which do not address or meet the criteria will not be shortlisted.

Late applications will not be accepted unless there are technical issues preventing you from applying. In these instances, the request must be supported by evidence of the issue, steps taken to contact the system administrators and notification to the contact person of this advertisement prior to the advertisement closing. 

This is a Category A position. All Category A applicants must read and understand Policy Directive PD2022_030 Occupational assessment, screening and vaccination against specified diseases. All new recruits must agree to comply with the requirements outlined in this policy. New recruits must provide evidence against specified diseases and comply with the requirements of this policy at their own cost prior to appointment.

All staff employed by NSW FASS may be required to supply a reference buccal sample so that their DNA profile can be compared to other generated profiles to exclude the possibility of contamination.

An eligibility list will be created for future permanent, temporary and casual vacancies.

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For role related queries or questions contact Dr Lorraine Du-Toit Prinsloo, Chief Forensic Pathologist and Clinical Director, NSWHP - FASS at Lorraine.DuToitPrinsloo@health.nsw.gov.au.

Applications Close: 5 January 2025

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