- Access ongoing training and professional development
- Gain experience in rural generalist care with supported autonomy
- Work with a team of dedicated doctors and nurses to provide person-centered care
Medical Officer
Yarrawonga, Victoria
Full-Time (40 hours per week)
Part-time considered
Classification based on experience
Step Into a Role That Truly Makes a Difference — in a Community That Values You
Yarrawonga Health is currently seeking a committed and capable Duty Medical Officer to join our clinical team, based in beautiful Yarrawonga, Victoria, along the Murray River. This role is ideal for a medical practitioner seeking to provide high-quality, patient-centred care in a regional setting across our Urgent Care Centre, Acute Ward, and Residential Aged Care Facilities, including any secondment sites.
As the Duty Medical Officer, you will be leading a dedicated team of multidisciplinary team that’s passionate about delivering exceptional healthcare to our local community. You will be a solo practitioner with robust referral pathways to larger regional health services.
About the Role
In this dynamic position, you will:
- Assess and manage patients across Acute and Urgent Care emergency
- Provide urgent medical assistance to residential aged care as required
- Apply evidence-based clinical practice in planning and delivering treatment
- Communicate effectively with patients, families, and healthcare teams
- Contribute to continuous improvement, teaching, and safe patient care
- Provide accurate and timely documentation, handovers, and discharge summaries
- Undertake on-call requirements (for predominantly Triage Categories 1-3, Categories 4-5 are nursing led and assisted by VVED)
What You’ll Need
Essential:
- Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (or equivalent), recognised by the Australian Medical Council
- General Registration with APHRA
- Successful completion of Australian Medical Council (AMC) Part 1 and Part 2 Exams
- Clinical experience of 5 years or more in general acute and/or emergency medicine.
Desirable:
- Fellowship with ACEM, RACGP or RACP
- Experience working in a rural or regional healthcare setting
- Previous clinical experience in the Australian healthcare system
Key Skills & Attributes
We’re seeking a candidate who:
- Demonstrates sound clinical judgment and safe prescribing practices
- Communicates clearly and respectfully across disciplines
- Is adaptable and compassionate, especially in acute or palliative settings
- Can work collaboratively and respectfully in a team environment
- Is committed to ongoing learning and reflective clinical practice
Compliance Requirements
Before commencement, candidates will need to provide or be willing to obtain:
- National Police Check
- NDIS Worker Screening Check
- Working with Children's Check
- Evidence of required vaccinations (in line with current public health directives)
Why Join Yarrawonga Health?
- Competitive salary plus salary packaging, novated leasing & ADOs
- Relocation and resettling support for eligible candidates
- A lifestyle like no other: water sports, wine regions, snowfields, and a welcoming community all within reach
- Be part of a health service that is growing, evolving, and making an impact
Your Community, Your Career
Yarrawonga Health is more than a workplace—it’s a chance to make a meaningful contribution in a community that truly appreciates it. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the community we serve.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted via the Yarrawonga Health Careers Portal and include:
- A cover letter
- An up-to-date CV/resume
- A response to the Selection Criteria
For more information, contact: Junyi Shi, Executive Director Medical Services on email [email protected]
Applications close: 7th September 2025
Join Yarrawonga Health — where your work has purpose, and your career has room to grow.
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