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.
Women, Youth and Children Community Health Programs delivers a range of primary health care community-based services to children, families and women. These services include support, education and information; counselling, assessment and screening; early identification and referral; and the delivery of public health programs. Services are delivered within a multi-disciplinary context if not by a multidisciplinary team.
The Neonatal Department at Canberra Hospital provides perinatal and surgical neonatal care to the ACT and surrounding regions. Canberra Hospital has more than 3700 deliveries per year and is a principal referral centre for high risk pregnancies. It is the only tertiary care neonatal unit in the region, which has a delivery population of 10,000. The Centenary Hospital for Women Youth can has recently undergone a redevelopment, which included a state of the art facility with a family integrated model of care. The neonatal department has 21 NICU/HDU and 18 SCN beds with 800-850 admissions per year, 300 requiring respiratory support. The Department has a busy developmental follow up clinic and forms the ACT branch of the NSW Emergency Transport Service.
The department is supported by six Neonatologists, one SCMO, four advanced trainees (fellows), nine Neonatal Registrars, and 3 residents
Key responsibilities
Under the limited direction of the Clinical Director, You will:
- Manage the diagnosis, treatment and discharge plan for inpatients referred to the Department of Neonatology. Liaise with all members of the clinical team to maximise patient care and treatment outcomes.
- Contribute to the on call requirements in the area of Neonatology including participating on the ACT NETS retrieval roster and conduct outpatient clinics to provide continuity of care for discharged patients.
- Participate in the education and training of junior medical staff, nursing/midwifery staff and all members of the clinical team. Contribute to the teaching program of the ANU Medical School under the broad direction of the Dean or delegate.
- Lead research and quality improvement in areas of medical interest related to the clinical practice or science of Neonatology.
- Strive for continuous professional development both in theoretical knowledge and practical skills and provide evidence of such to the Clinical Privileges Committee when requested.
- Provide senior leadership and promote a commitment to high quality, customer service principles, practices and attributes
- Undertake other duties appropriate to this level of classification which contribute to the operation of the organisation.
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.
Competencies
To be successful in this position, it is expected that the successful candidate will include but are not limited to the following attributes:
- High level communication and interpersonal skills.
- Strong organisational skills with a high degree of drive
- Adaptability and flexibility to embrace and facilitate change and provide responsive services to meet clients’ needs
- An ability to provide leadership and work respectfully in partnership within a multidisciplinary environment.
Qualifications
Essential
- Registerable as a Specialist Medical Practitioner with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).
- Fellowship of Royal Australasian College of Physicians (SAC in Neonatology) or equivalent higher specialist qualification.
- Have an understanding of how the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) and Australian Council of Healthcare Standards (ACHS) clinical indicators align with this role.
Desirable
- Demonstrated experience in clinician performed ultrasound (neonatal CCPU or equivalent.)
- Experience in long term developmental follow up including General Movements and Bayleys Developmental assessments.
- Fulfill the responsibilities of this role in alignment to the CHS Exceptional Care Framework, Clinical Governance Framework, Partnering for Exceptional Care Framework and all other related frameworks.
For Senior Specialist we will also expect that you:
- Have demonstrated advanced clinical experience outlined in a CV that clearly and comprehensively outlines the applicant’s professional history.
- Have been employed at the equivalent of a Specialist Band 5 for a period of at least three years.
- Have demonstrated their advanced ability to provide leadership to their colleagues through either clinical or administrative means.
- Have gained demonstrable advanced experience and attained such ability in the relevant speciality that is acceptable to CHS, to justify a recommendation for advancement to Senior Specialist by the Review Panel.
- Be able to demonstrate their ability to undertake duties and responsibilities deemed by CHS as those expected of a Senior Specialist.
- Be able to demonstrate that they are performing at a level consistent with this competency framework.
Please note prior to commencement successful candidates will be required to:
- Hold a current Australian driver’s license.
- Undergo a pre-employment National Police Check.
- Comply with Canberra Health Services Occupational Assessment, Screening and Vaccination policy.
- Obtain and maintain 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.
- Be available for weekend and/or after-hours work.
CHS is leading the drive to digitally transform health service delivery in Australia through the implementation of a territory wide Digital Health Record. Computer literacy skills are required which are relevant to this role as you will be responsible for completing required documentation and becoming a proficient user of the Digital Health Record and/or other Information Technology systems; once proficient, you will need to remain current with changes, updates and contingencies.
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.
- Extensive experience and sound evidence based knowledge in the practice of Neonatology, with demonstrated commitment to the maintenance and further development of skills in the area of Neonatology. Experience in clinician performed ultrasound and long term developmental follow up desirable.
- Demonstrated high level of communication and interpersonal skills, including an ability to work as a team member in a multidisciplinary environment and to provide senior leadership and within the Department of Neonatology and the Division of Women Youth and Children.
- Demonstrated strong commitment to the importance and provision of teaching at all levels including medical, nursing and allied health professional staff.
- Experience in conducting and commitment to leading Research and Quality Improvement in a relevant area of neonatal clinical, operational or scientific practice.
- Demonstrates understanding of, and adherence to, safety and quality standards, Work Health and Safety and the positive patient experience. Displays behaviour consistent with CHS’s values of reliable, progressive, respectful, and kind.
Where possible include specific examples of your work.
For consideration at the Senior Specialist level, you will require the above and:
- Clinical: Show advanced clinical expertise in their speciality area, which may include the ability to work without supervision, as recognised by their peers.
- Safety and Quality: Provide leadership through:
- a demonstrated ability to be effective in leading safety and quality activities, including experience relevant to specialist college accreditation
- providing senior medical input to the safety and quality activities of the medical unit and clinical division, and
- participating actively in specialist college accreditation, as overseen by the Australian Medical Council.
- Teaching: Provide senior input using demonstrated experience in the development and provision of teaching and training at CHS and services in the surrounding region.
- Research: Undertake speciality-specific research and/or have relevant publications of research in a respected health or medical journal.
- Administrative functions: Support the medical unit director in the administration of the unit and provide senior medical input to the development of policies and practices of the unit.
Senior Specialist applicants must also provide two detailed supporting statements from referees including:
- A supporting statement from the relevant medical unit director or equivalent, attesting to:
- the applicant’s ability to work at a senior level in the relevant unit or department,
- compliance with CHS policy and guidance documents, and
- behaviour consistent with CHS’ values
- A supporting statement from a second referee who is a Senior Specialist.
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.
Administrative | Frequency |
---|---|
Telephone use | Frequently |
General computer use | Frequently |
Extensive keying/data entry | Frequently |
Graphical/analytical based | Occasionally |
Sitting at a desk | Frequently |
Standing for long periods | Frequently |
Psychosocial demands | Frequency |
---|---|
Distressed People e.g. Emergency or grief situations | Frequently |
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 | Never |
Exposure to Distressing Situations e.g. Child abuse, viewing dead / mutilated bodies; verbal abuse; domestic violence; suicide | Occasionally |
Physical demands | Frequency |
---|---|
Distance walking (large buildings or inter-building transit) | Occasionally |
Working outdoors | Never |
Manual handling | Frequency |
---|---|
Lifting 0 - 9kg | Frequently |
Lifting 10 - 15kg | Occasionally |
Lifting 16kg+ | Never |
Climbing | Never |
Running | Never |
Reaching | Occasionally |
Kneeling | Never |
Foot and leg movement | Frequently |
Hand, arm and grasping movements | Frequently |
Bending/squatting | Occasionally |
Bend/Lean Forward from Waist/Trunk twisting | Occasionally |
Push/pull | Occasionally |
Sequential repetitive movements in a short amount of time | Frequently |
Travel | Frequency |
---|---|
Frequent travel – multiple work sites | Never |
Frequent travel – driving | Occasionally |
Specific hazards | Frequency |
---|---|
Working at heights | Never |
Exposure to extreme temperatures | Never |
Operation of heavy machinery e.g. forklift | Never |
Confined spaces | Occasionally |
Excessive noise | Never |
Low lighting | Never |
Handling of dangerous goods/equipment e.g. gases; liquids; biological. | Occasionally |
Slippery or uneven surfaces | Occasionally |
Directorate: Canberra Health Services
Division: Women, Youth & Children
Business Unit: Neonatology
Position title: Staff Specialist/Senior Staff Specialist in Neonatology
Classification: Specialist Band 1-5/Senior Specialist
Location: Canberra Health Services
Reporting relationships: Direct Manager: Divisional Clinical Director > Department Clinical Director, Neonatal
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.
Our Vision: creating exceptional health care together
Our Role: to be a health service that is trusted by our community
Our Values: Reliable, Progressive, Respectful and Kind
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.
North Canberra Hospital - As of 3 July 2023 Calvary Public Hospital Bruce transitioned to CHS and became North Canberra Hospital. The transition will deliver a health system networked under one provider and will provide increased workforce opportunities for staff at both CHS sites. The ACT Government will be building a new northside hospital on the existing hospital campus in Bruce to meet the growing health care needs of our community, with construction to commence mid-decade providing more beds, increased services, and increased career opportunities.