Senior Registrar – Renal / Nephrology
Accredited 12 months Advanced Training
$173,871 + benefits
Are you ready for a role that’s challenging, rewarding, and truly different?
Join a dedicated Renal team in the heart of Australia and make a genuine difference to the lives of people in regional and remote communities.
Set in one of Australia’s most spectacular regions, this vibrant and welcoming community offers:
- A rich cultural calendar of festivals and events
- Stunning natural landscapes – from the MacDonnell Ranges to the Simpson Desert
- Excellent schools and amenities
- Outdoor adventures – hiking, cycling, camping under the stars, and world-class mountain biking
- A short commute everywhere – rarely more than 10 minutes!
Why You’ll Love This Role
This is an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic environment with a diverse case mix, including acute and chronic disease management, with a strong focus on Aboriginal health. You’ll gain exposure to conditions rarely seen elsewhere in Australia from infectious diseases to advanced chronic kidney disease in a setting that blends high clinical standards with unique cultural experiences.
The Renal Service cares for over 400 dialysis patients, transplant recipients, and a growing number of people living with chronic kidney disease. Facilities include:
- A hospital renal ward and in-centre haemodialysis
- Three large satellite haemodialysis facilities
- Remote dialysis units (nurse-supported and self-care)
- Interventional nephrology activities, including endovascular skills
- Outpatient clinics and regional outreach
About the Hospital
- 189-bed acute hospital servicing the Red Centre, the only acute secondary care facility for 1,500 km in any direction
- More than 60% of admissions are Aboriginal patients, often from remote communities
- Accredited with the Australian Council of Healthcare Standards
- Strong links with external research organisations
Essential:
- Current AHPRA registration (or eligibility)
- Enrolled in RACP Advanced Training in Nephrology (or dual Nephrology / General Medicine)
- Strong clinical skills in patient assessment and management
- Commitment to high-quality, patient-centred care
- Ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team and in cross-cultural settings
- Interest in improving Aboriginal health outcomes
- Commitment to ongoing education, teaching, research, and quality assurance
- Competitive salary package
- Accredited advanced training
- Unique and rewarding clinical exposure
- Career development opportunities
- Supportive, friendly work environment
Please forward your CV to Nicki Wade at nickiw@ccjobs.com.au
For further information and a confidential discussion, contact Nicki on 0401 010 048