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An exciting opportunity is available for experienced Emergency Department Registrars to join well-resourced emergency departments across Australia. These roles offer exposure to high-acuity emergency medicine within supportive multidisciplinary teams, alongside excellent professional development opportunities and competitive remuneration aligned to state award rates. This opportunity is well-suited to UK-trained or UK-experienced doctors seeking international clinical exposure while maintaining high standards of emergency care delivery.
Job Responsibility:
Deliver high-quality emergency assessment, resuscitation, diagnosis, and treatment across a broad range of acute presentations
Manage undifferentiated patients in a fast-paced emergency department environment
Perform relevant emergency procedures in line with clinical competency and governance standards
Collaborate effectively with consultants, nursing teams, and allied health professionals
Maintain accurate clinical documentation and safe handover practices
Participate in clinical audit, governance activity, and continuous quality improvement
Support junior medical staff and contribute to team-based service delivery
Participate in rota-based shift work, including evenings, nights, and weekends
Requirements:
Complete GMC registration with a licence to practise
Working at the F4+ level or equivalent
Significant Emergency Medicine (A&E) experience post-Foundation training (locum, trust-grade or fellowship experience accepted)
If you graduated from a non-UK medical school, you must have: Completed PLAB, and Worked in the UK for a minimum of 12 months
Eligibility for medical registration in Australia (support provided)
Minimum 2 years’ Emergency Medicine experience
Experience managing high-acuity and undifferentiated emergency presentations
Minimum 1 year of NHS experience
Strong clinical judgement, prioritisation, and decision-making skills
Excellent communication and multidisciplinary teamwork capability
Ability to perform effectively in high-pressure clinical environments
Commitment to continuous professional development and patient safety
High standards of professionalism and accountability
Nice to have:
Exposure to trauma centres or high-volume emergency departments
Prior international clinical experience
What we offer:
Pension contributions and penalty rates were applicable
Visa sponsorship and relocation support
Access to structured education, supervision, and professional development pathways