07th November, 2024
We have an opportunity for a Rural Generalist ED Locum in Port Pirie on the Spencer Gulf, known as The City of Friendly People. Apply now and take the first step towards a new and exciting chapter in your career!
Role: Hospital (Emergency)
Dates:
- 5th December
- 8th - 10th December
- 16th - 23rd December
- 23rd December
- 1st January
- 2nd - 4th January
- 6th January
- 10th - 13th January
- 13th - 15th January
- 19th - 20th January
- 23rd - 31st January
- 27th - 28th January
- 28th - 31st January
Hours: 0800 - 1800, 1100 - 2100, 2030 - 0830, 2030 - 0830
Demographics: In the 2016 Census, there were 14,007 people in Port Pirie. Of these, 48.9% were male and 51.1% were female. First Peoples comprised 4.0% of the population.
Pay: $2,400 - $3,000 per day
Provisions: Travel, accommodation and hire / fleet car provided.
Reason for vacancy: General Shortage
We actively encourage applications from people with a disability, culturally, religiously and linguistically diverse people and LGBTQIA+ people. We strongly encourage any Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to apply.
About the location Home to the Nukunu Peoples, Port Pirie is situated in the Spencer Gulf and is also known as the City of Friendly People. Port Pirie is South Australia's seventh largest city after Adelaide, Mount Gambier, Victor Harbor, Whyalla, Murray Bridge, and Port Lincoln.
Things to do Port Pirie has a fascinating history and impressive architecture, perfect for exploring on foot. The Heritage Walk brochure can help you discover the town's rich history. The CBD has recently transformed with a new streetscape and mural artwork.
If you're interested in hiking, Napperby Gorge is a must-visit destination. The area is also home to wetlands and wildlife, which you can explore at the Nelshaby Reserve. These attractions are located near the twin towns of Napperby and Nelshaby, which are only 12km away from Port Pirie.
For a unique experience, ride the Pirie Rail Express miniature railway, which operates a diesel and steam engine on the first and third Sunday of every month.
How to get there Port Pirie is located approximately 230 km north of Adelaide, and it usually takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes to drive there via National Highway A1.
Apply today or call 02 9020 0322 for more information.
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