2026 General Medicine Registrar - Unaccredited

Job Requisition ID:  4713
Legal Entity:  Monash Health
Location: 

Clayton, VIC, AU, 3168

Employment Type:  Full Time Fixed Term
Posting Date:  28 May 2025

 

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About General Medicine  

General Medicine provides an acute general medicine service for Monash Health across its three acute care campuses. General Medicine is the largest single medical inpatient activity at Monash Health with approximately 21,000 inpatient episodes per year. Inpatient services are supported by General Physicians at the following locations:  

  1. At Monash Medical Centre, the General Medicine Unit are currently provided by 5 multidisciplinary teams largely across three wards. Advanced trainees in Core General Medicine rotations will work alongside senior staff and multidisciplinary teams to provide acute and ongoing clinical care. This is supported by both full-time staff specialists and VMOs. 
  2. At Dandenong Hospital General Medicine admits a very diverse range of patients including a high volume of subspecialty presentations supported by full time and fractional consultants in a collaborative inter-professional model of care.   
  3. At Casey Hospital the General Medicine Unit provides acute general medical care in a high growth corridor and is supported by fractional consultants with a range of subspecialty expertise.  

 

About the Role  

The Unaccredited General Medical Registrar reports to the Head of Unit at each site. The role of the Unaccredited General Medical Registrar (UGMR) is one of provision of timely, compassionate and clinically competent care to inpatients, supervision of junior staff, and communication within the multidisciplinary team. The team requires leadership and coordination to function well and to provide good care. This role allows the UGMR to run the Unit in partnership with the consultant and nurse manager. The Unaccredited General Medical Registrar may be asked to rotate through General Medicine units during the 12-month appointment including a period of time on night duty.   

The Unaccredited General Medical Registrar may be asked to contribute to the development of innovative service models in acute medical care provision in order for the service to provide care across a range of clinical areas and in response to clinical demands. The Unaccredited General Medical Registrar will have the opportunity to develop skills relevant to and contribute to clinical research projects and quality improvement and clinical audit initiatives within General Medicine. They will participate in the General Medical component of the medical undergraduate educational experience for Monash University students in third and fifth year on a day-to-day basis.  

The appointee will be expected, in conjunction with their supervisors and managers, to manage their own professional development in General Medicine and associated areas in preparation for their future career development.  

  

About You  

What you need:  

  • Registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)  

  • Appropriate health professional tertiary qualifications and have the appropriate level of clinical knowledge and skills to undertake the role of Registrar  

  • Working with Children's Certificate  

  • PGY3+ with experience in General Medicine  

Mandatory requirements of the role:   

  • Current Drivers Licence   

  • All candidates will require Australian working rights.   

  • Two (2) completed referee reports (see below)  

  

Referee Request:    

As part of your application, please complete the referee request form at least twice (preferably three times) to ensure we receive a minimum of two references.  

Referee Request Link                                      

Once you submit the form, an automated request will be sent to each referee. You will receive an email notification when a referee has submitted their reference.  

Please note that it is your responsibility to ensure your referees complete their submissions before the application deadline. Reference responses will be considered as part of your application. 

 

For any enquiries, please contact Stephanie Jones, Service Director - General Medicine via email at Stephanie.Jones@monashhealth.org (preferred) or call (03) 9594 1311.

Position Description can be found here

 

We recognise the value of equal employment opportunity. We are committed to patient safety, promoting fairness, equity and diversity in the workplace and to Child Safe Standards. At Monash Health we are relentless in our pursuit of excellence and work to our six guiding principles and our five ICare values.


How to Apply

Applications are accepted via the Monash Health online EHub system. For information including how to apply and probity check requirements, please click here for the ‘Application Guide’ 

Applications will be screened upon receipt and selection activity may commence prior to the closing date. 

Applications close July 25th, 2025.