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Our consultants have the in-depth industry knowledge to help find the perfect locum or permanent Intensive Care job for you. With nearly 30 years’ experience in healthcare recruitment, our team at CC Medical has a diverse portfolio of public and private hospitals and health clinics throughout Australia.


We specialise in permanent and locum ICU jobs from HMO, Registrar through to Consultant level. Our team of senior recruitment specialists have the expertise and resources to help you secure the most rewarding and lucrative ICU across Australia.

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  • What does an Intensive Care doctor get paid?

    ICU doctor pays are influenced by location and season, however, typical salaries can be in the range of:

    • $250 000 - $500 000 for permanent consultant positions
    • $500 000 - $800 000 for VMO positions
    • $2000 - $3000 per day for locum consultant positions
    • $1500 - $2500 per day for locum junior positions
  • Applying for fellowship in CICM

    Before applying for a Specialist ICU Registrar job in Australia as an International Medical Graduate Specialist (IMGS), it is essential for your qualifications and experience to be evaluated by the CICM specialist training committee. The evaluation process aims to assess the ability of an IMGS to practise as an unsupervised Intensive Care Medicine at a comparable standard to that required of a CICM-recognised Fellow of the Australian College of Intensive Care Medicine.


    For further information on how to commence the CICM specialists’ assessment process, go to the CICM specialist recognition for overseas trained Intensivist information page.


    To become an ICU Specialist, at least six years in post-graduate training is expected. This includes three years of basic training and three years of advanced training. The CICM provides detailed information for the training assessment requirements. The FCICM training requirements are relevant to all Practitioners that have completed their training in Australia.


    This six year training program results in the award of the diploma FCICM, Fellowship of the College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand.

  • Scope of practice for Intensivist Specialist

    The specialisation of Intensive Care Medicine involves the knowledge and skills required for the assessment, resuscitation and ongoing management of seriously ill patients with life-threatening single and multiple organ system failure. An ICU Specialist will attend to a full spectrum of cases and is also frequently involved in transporting and assisting with the management of seriously ill patients who may be admitted outside of the intensive care unit.

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