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Position overview

Canberra Health Services (CHS) is focussed on the delivery of high quality, effective, person-centred care. We provide acute, sub-acute, primary and community‐based health services, to the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and surrounding regions. More information can be found on the CHS website.

The Division of Women, Youth and Children (WYC) provides a broad range of primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare services. Service provision is based on a family-centred, interdisciplinary approach to care, in partnership with consumers and other service providers.

The Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Canberra Hospital provides tertiary level obstetrics and gynaecological services to the ACT and surrounding regions. The Centenary Hospital for Women and Children has more than 3700 births per year and is a level 6 referral centre for high-risk pregnancies for the region.

As a Senior Career Medical Officer, you will be a collaborative clinical specialist with demonstrated commitment to providing exceptional and safe healthcare.  You will a critical member of the O&G Team and contribute to a progressive service.

It is expected that you will have breadth of relevant experience including at least level 5 competence in operative gynaecology, gynaecological oncology experience, colposcopy, placenta Accreta Spectrum role in multidisciplinary team and intrapartum Obstetric management and deliver teaching in level 6 hospital setting.

You will have excellent communication skills with the ability to interact sensitively and holistically with women experiencing complex pain. You will be required to work as a member of the multidisciplinary team with proven experience to develop and maintain credible, respectful and collaborative professional relationships. You will also bring specialised clinical capabilities to contribute to research opportunities within this field and cultivate a positive workplace culture.

The position holder is expected to operate within the Public Sector Management Act (1994), the ACT Public Service Code of Conduct and the professional requirements specified by the appointee’s Specialist College.

Duties

Under limited direction of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Medical Unit Director you will perform the following roles. You will:

  1. Provide specialised Obstetrics and Gynaecology services within a multidisciplinary gynaecological oncology service that spans outpatient clinics, provide inpatient care for patients admitted.
  2. Teach and supervise Obstetrics and Gynaecology trainees and Medical students where necessary.
  3. Liaise and collaborate with medical practitioner, voluntary and government agencies concerned with Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
  4. Participate in clinical governance and quality and safety activities and as a medical representative of the Division as required.
  5. Research which includes educational research related to the discipline of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and contribution to the research output of the Unit.
  6. Undertake other duties appropriate to this level of classification which contribute to the operation of the organisation.

Note: Career Medical Officer Positions are supervised by a Staff Specialist

About you

CHS is committed to workforce diversity and to creating an inclusive workplace. As part of this commitment, we welcome applications from all diversity groups. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disability and people who identify as LGBTQIA+ are particularly encouraged to apply.

Behavioural Capabilities

To be successful in this position, it is expected that the successful candidate will include but are not limited to the following attributes:

  1. Adaptability and flexibility to accommodate change and provide responsive services to meet clients’ needs.
  2. Displays critical thinking skills and forms defensible conclusions based on evidence and sound judgement.
  3. Effective communication skills and the ability to develop and maintain networks across Canberra Health Services and with external parties; and
  4. Ability to work within multi-disciplinary and management teams and adapt quickly to a changing environment, including managing confidential and sensitive information.

In addition to a commitment to work, health and safety (WH&S) and contributing to the CHS positive patient focus displaying behaviours consistent with the organisational values of Reliable, Progressive, Respectful and Kind.

Position Requirements/ Qualifications

To be successful in this position, it is expected that the successful candidate will have the following attributes:

Please note prior to commencement successful candidates will be required to:

  • Undergo a pre-employment National Police Check.
  • Prior to commencing this role, a current registration issued under the Working with Vulnerable People (Background Checking) Act 2011  is required.
  • Comply with Canberra Health Services Occupational Assessment, Screening and Vaccination policy.
  • Comply with Canberra Health Services Credentialing and scope of clinical practice requirements for medical professionals.

Important information

All employees are required to:

  • Adhere to the Canberra Health Services Values and the ACT Public Service Code of Conduct
  • Act in accordance and comply with all relevant Safety and Quality policies and procedures.
  • Comply with all relevant clinical and/or competency standards.

What you require (key selection criteria)

These are the key selection criteria for how you will be assessed in conjunction with your resumé and experience.

Please apply online by submitting a copy of your CV along with a cover letter responding to the below Selection Criteria:

  1. Proven senior clinical experience in Obstetrics & Gynaecology including operative gynaecology oncology, colposcopy, placenta accreta spectrum, delivering integrated primary health care across inpatients, community and other applicable settings at a senior level.
  2. Demonstrated commitment to the maintenance and further development of skills applicable to the area of specialisation, including involvement in further education and quality assurance activities to the standard expected of a senior career medical officer.
  3. Demonstrated capacity at a senior level to work as part of a multidisciplinary team, whilst providing leadership in clinical care, systems and MDT management and participating in the mandatory requirements of medical officers within the Division.
  4. Demonstrated experience and commitment at a senior level in the provision of teaching at all levels within a level 6 tertiary hospital setting, including medical, nursing, scientific and allied health professional staff, both postgraduate and undergraduates.
  5. Demonstrates understanding of, and adherence to, safety and quality standards, work, health and safety (WH&S) and the positive patient experience. Displays behaviour consistent with CHS’s values of reliable, progressive, respectful and kind.

Where possible include specific relevant examples of your work.

Work environment description

The following work environment description outlines the inherent requirements of the role and indicates how frequently each of these requirements would need to be performed. Please note that the ACT Public Service is committed to providing reasonable adjustments and ensuring all individuals have equal opportunities in the workplace.

AdministrativeFrequency
Telephone use Frequently
General computer use Frequently
Extensive keying/data entry Never
Graphical/analytical based Never
Sitting at a desk Occasionally
Standing for long periods Occasionally
Psychosocial demandsFrequency
Distressed People e.g. Emergency or grief situations Occasionally
Aggressive & Uncooperative People e.g. drug / alcohol, dementia, mental illness Occasionally
Unpredictable People e.g. Dementia, mental illness, head injuries Occasionally
Restraining e.g. involvement in physical containment of clients/consumers Occasionally
Exposure to Distressing Situations e.g. Child abuse, viewing dead / mutilated bodies; verbal abuse; domestic violence; suicide Occasionally
Physical demandsFrequency
Distance walking (large buildings or inter-building transit) Occasionally
Working outdoors Occasionally
Manual handlingFrequency
Lifting 0 - 9kg Occasionally
Lifting 10 - 15kg Never
Lifting 16kg+ Never
Climbing Never
Running Never
Reaching Never
Kneeling Never
Foot and leg movement Occasionally
Hand, arm and grasping movements Occasionally
Bending/squatting Occasionally
Bend/Lean Forward from Waist/Trunk twisting Occasionally
Push/pull Occasionally
Sequential repetitive movements in a short amount of time Never
TravelFrequency
Frequent travel – multiple work sites Never
Frequent travel – driving Occasionally
Specific hazardsFrequency
Working at heights Never
Exposure to extreme temperatures Never
Operation of heavy machinery e.g. forklift Never
Confined spaces Never
Excessive noise Never
Low lighting Never
Handling of dangerous goods/equipment e.g. gases; liquids; biological. Never
Slippery or uneven surfaces Never

Directorate: Canberra Health Services

Division: Division of Women Youth and Children

Business Unit: Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Position title: Senior Career Medical Officer

Classification: Senior Career Medical Officer

Location: Canberra Hospital, Garran

Reporting relationships: Women Youth and Children Clinical Director > Medical Unit Director, O&G > Senior Career Medical Officer

Canberra Health Services (CHS) is focussed on the delivery of high quality, effective, person-centred care. We provide acute, sub-acute, primary and community‐based health services, to the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and surrounding regions.

More information can be found on the CHS website.

We are committed to workforce diversity and creating an inclusive workplace.

The new state-of-the-art Building 5 is now officially open at Canberra Hospital. This 44,000sqm, nine-storey facility, the largest healthcare infrastructure project in the Territory’s history, delivers cutting-edge acute clinical services. Building 5 seamlessly integrates with existing campus buildings, ensuring smooth public access, patient transportation, and efficient logistics.

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