We have an incredible opportunity for a GP Locum with First Nations Health experience in the heart of Kimberley WA. Apply now!
Duration: Flexible
Schedule: Monday to Friday, 0800 - 1830, with 60-minutes for lunch.
After Hours / on-call: Nursing home visits included
Consult Time / Patient Load: 15-minute consults, with the expectation for locums to see 15 patients per day.
Billing: Mixed Billing Practice, in which 5% of patients are privately billed.
Demographics: All ages, the majority are First Nations People.
Software: MMEx
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 Jaru, Kija, Kukatja, Walmajarri, and Gooniyandi people, Halls Creek is a small town in the East Kimberley region of WA. Known for its rich First Nations culture and history, it is a gateway to the state's most remarkable natural attractions, including the World Heritage-listed Purnululu National Park. Vast and remote landscapes surround the town.
Things to do
Come and explore the Purnululu National Park and marvel at the distinctive beehive-shaped domes of the Bungle Bungle Range. You can also visit the nearby Wolfe Creek Crater, the second-largest meteorite crater in the world, accessible by road.
How to get there
Halls Creek is accessible via the Great Northern Highway, which makes it reachable by car from major cities such as Darwin and Perth.
Halls Creek also has an airport with regular flights connecting it to Perth and other regional centres in WA.
Another route to reach Halls Creek is by 4WD along Tanami Road, which provides an excellent experience for those seeking adventure.
Apply today or call 02 9020 0322 for more information.