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At CC Medical we specialise in permanent and locum surgery jobs from registrar through to Consultant and Director levels. Our team of recruitment specialists have the recruitment expertise to ensure you are given every possible opportunity to secure the perfect Surgery job in Australia that is right for you.


Feel free to CONTACT US directly and our team will provide the most up-to-date Surgery jobs to fit with your career ambitions and with the rates of pay you require. 

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  • How much does a surgeon get paid?

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

    • $250 000 - $500 000 for permanent consultant positions
    • $2000 - $3000 per day for locum consultant positions
    • $1500 - $2500 per day for locum junior positions
  • Can an IMG apply to RACS?

    Before applying for a Specialist opportunity in Australia as an International Medical Graduate Specialist (IMGS), it is essential for your qualifications and experience to be evaluated by the RACS specialist training committee. The evaluation process aims to assess the ability of IMGs to practise as an unsupervised Surgeon at a comparable standard to that required of RACS.


    For further information on how to commence the RACS specialists’ assessment process, go to the RACS International Medical Training for Graduates and the RACS FAQ’s for International Medical Graduates.

  • Pursuing a fellowship in Surgery

    To become a Surgeon Specialist, several years of rigorous surgical training is required in the Surgical Education and Training (SET) program. Surgical Trainees are selected early into the speciality in which they will continue to undertake specialist education and training. Although, Surgeon Trainees undertake different specialities, the same common standards and principles are the foundation across all the specialities.


    Fellowship is gained in Australia from the specialist qualification known as of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.

  • Scope of practice

    In medicine, a Surgeon is a specialist in surgery. Surgeons through the RACS training program train Doctors in nine surgical specialities:

    • Cardiothoracic Surgery
    • General Surgery
    • Neurosurgery
    • Orthopaedic Surgery
    • Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
    • Paediatric Surgery
    • Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
    • Urology
    • Vascular Surgery
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