GP Registrar - ACCHO

  Date posted: 21 Mar 2025     Applications close: 30 May 2025
  Company: Charleville and Western Areas Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Health Limited (CWAATS
  Location: Charleville & Western Areas, Queensland, Queensland
  Job Type: Full-time
  Contact: Dr Sarah Jane Springer     drsjspringer@gmail.com
Description

Exclusive Opportunity: Join the First Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (ACCHO)-Led Single Employer Model (SEM) for GP Registrars

Are you a GP registrar looking for a unique, career-defining training experience that offers stability, cultural immersion, and hands-on rural exposure? This bespoke training opportunity is designed for registrars who are passionate about improving First Nations health and are ready to take on a challenging yet highly rewarding pathway.

Why Choose the SEM Model?

Salary Security & Job Stability – Enjoy the benefits of a single employer contract, providing consistent pay and employment certainty throughout your training.

Structured Training Pathway – Gain access to a high-quality, purpose-built GP training model aligned with RACGP and ACRRM standards.

Rural & Remote Exposure – Work in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) and partner healthcare services, gaining invaluable experience in First Nations health.

Cultural Safety & Mentorship – Be supported by respected First Nations health leaders, Traditional Owners, and community mentors, ensuring strong cultural and professional development. Make a Lasting Impact – Contribute to improving health outcomes in First Nations communities, playing an active role in creating meaningful change in the healthcare system.

Who Are We Looking For?

This opportunity is open to registrars of any background, but we are seeking those who: Are deeply committed to improving First Nations health and closing the healthcare gap. Are resilient, adaptable, and eager to embrace rural and remote practice. Are looking for a high-impact training program, incorporating cultural immersion, leadership development, and comprehensive rural GP experience. Are willing to challenge themselves, learn from First Nations perspectives, and engage deeply with communities.

How to Apply

This program is highly competitive, and limited placements are available. If you’re ready for a training experience that will set you apart, apply now and tell us why you're the right fit for this unique opportunity.

Applications Open: 3rd March 2025 Interviews Begin: 28th April 2025 Contact Us to Learn More: Dr Sarah Jane Springer drsjspringer@gmail.com

This is more than just a training program—it’s a chance to be part of something bigger. Are you ready for the challenge?