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Fellow (Urogynaecology - Pelvic Mesh)
Robina and Varsity Lakes
This role will be responsible for outpatient clinics, theatre lists and inpatient care of clients within the Pelvic Mesh Services unit.
Job details
Position status | Fixed Term Temporary |
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Position type | Part-time |
Occupational group | Health - Medical |
Classification | L10-L13 |
Workplace Location | Gold Coast |
Job ad reference | QLD/GC63669 |
Closing date | 23-May-2025 |
Job duration | Commencing 2 February 2026 for 12 months |
Contact person | Vivien Wong |
Contact details | (07) 5687 1125 Access the National Relay Service |
The Role
An opportunity has become available for a Fellow (Urogynaecology – Pelvic Mesh) to join Gold Coast Health (GCH) where the focus of our 12 000-strong team is on providing world-class health care to people living in the Gold Coast, and northern New South Wales region of Australia.
You will
- Be accountable for various clinical responsibilities to patients within the urogynaecology unit
- Develop and maintain productive and mutually respectful relationships with other health professionals
- Teach and train nurses, registrars and medical students in various aspects of urogynaecology
- Show a strong interest in matters of research relevant to urogynaecology
About you
To be successful in this position you will require:
- Bachelor of Medicine / Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) or recognised equivalent
- AHPRA Registration
- RANZCOG Membership
- Evidence of vaccination, or be able to be vaccinated against and remain vaccinated against - Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella, Pertussis and Hepatitis B
- Tuberculosis screening, to identify if the tuberculosis vaccination may be required
- Declaration of serious discipline history must be disclosed
- Criminal History Screening will be required for new employees (GCH will cover cost)
Benefits
- Flexible work options
- Career Development
- Salary Packaging
- Modern Facilities
- Diverse Work Culture
- Research Opportunities
- 12.75% super
- 17.5% leave loading
Salary
- Temporary part time (Commencing 2 February, 2026 for 12 months with possibility of extension, 64 hrs pf)
- Base salary ranging from $83.35 - $91.84 per hour
About Us
The Urogynaecology department and Queensland Pelvic Mesh Service is committed to partnering with women, providing specialist team care and treatment through their recovery journey in a mutually respectful, transparent, and supportive environment.
About Gold Coast Health
- Nationally and internationally recognised location for innovative medical research and health care
- Annual operating budget exceeding $1.5 billion
- More than 1100 beds across three hospitals - Gold Coast University Hospital, Robina Hospital, Varsity Lakes Hospital and Robina and Southport Health Precincts
- Secondary and tertiary health services across more than 20 facilities
- Opportunity to combine professional advancement, job satisfaction and relaxation into one fulfilling lifestyle
- A workplace culture that encourages people to bring their whole selves to work so that they can perform at their best
- Committed to reflecting the diversity of the Gold Coast community and ensuring each staff member is included and feels like they belong
How to Apply
Click APPLY to submit your application by Friday, 23 May 2025
Gold Coast Health is committed to providing an accessible, inclusive work environment. Please contact the nominated person if you require any reasonable adjustments throughout this recruitment process.
Job Ad reference: GC635669
Please note: no third-party applications will be accepted.
Further information
We are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.
***APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY ONLINE*** Microsoft Word (.doc) or PDF file types are supported. Files must be a maximum of 2MB each.
Documents
Before applying for this vacancy please ensure you read the documents below.
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GC635669 - RD (PDF, 520KB)
Role Description
Information for Applicants (PDF, 268KB)
Information Package for Applicants