SRMO – Orthopaedic Surgery (2026 Clinical Year)
Northern Beaches Hospital provides world-class, Level 5 delineation services for both public and private patients. The hospital features 486 beds, 50-bed Emergency Department, 20-bed general and cardiothoracic ICU, 14 fully equipped theatres, including hybrid theatres, two cardiac catheter labs and four procedure rooms and a state of the art education and interactive SIM centre.
This is a great opportunity to join our dynamic and innovative clinical community with access to some of the most modern facilities and equipment in Sydney. We are located 10 minutes from the vibrant social precinct of the Northern Beaches area and 20 minutes from Sydney CBD.
Your Role
This Surgery – SRMO position offers an opportunity for Orthopaedic training and operative assisting experience for a candidate considering an Orthopaedic career in a contemporary setting supported by the latest equipment at a brand new state of the art Level 5 facility. Under the supervision of trainees and consultants, you will provide clinical assessments, management advice, care of emergency admissions and works with inpatients as required and directed; assisting in any necessary operative procedures required for the care and treatment of such patients and the arrangement of patient admission and discharge processes. You will also be expected to attend fracture clinic at least twice a week.
You will attend and assess patients in the Emergency Department and also provide operative care / assistance on patients in theatres during rostered hours and while on call.
For more information regarding this role click here to read the position description.
Your Capabilities
To be successful in this role you will meet the following Selection Criteria.:
- Hold a medical degree (MBBS or equivalent) and be registrable with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).
- Demonstrated clinical practice as a registered medical practitioner for a minimum of two years with progress towards career goals in Orthopaedics.
- Demonstrated clinical competency and an ability to work independently within a supervised complex clinical environment utilising excellent clinical skills, judgment and expertise.
- Demonstrated commitment to quality improvement, patient safety and risk management and evidence of sound working knowledge of legal and ethical obligations governing medical practice.
- Demonstrated excellent written and verbal communication skills, time management and problem solving skills in the clinical setting as part of a multidisciplinary team.
If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact the Medical Workforce Unit at [email protected]
If you are successful in the role, you will receive a salary relevant to your clinical experience ranging from $98,470 - 121,074 per annum
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Applications close: 11 August 2025