About the RoleBased at the Department of Rural Health campus in Shepparton, you will play a pivotal role in furthering the University's presence within the Rural Clinical School.Reporting to the Head of the Department of Rural Health, you will be responsible for organising and implementing the clinical teaching program, clinical examinations, pastoral care, and supervisory duties for second and fourth-year medical students based in Shepparton.Your responsibilities will include: Oversee the organisation and implementation of the delivery of the medical curriculum.Provide pastoral support to second and fourth-year medical students based at the Shepparton campus.Liaise with Goulburn Valley Health and local primary care clinicians.
Who We Are Looking ForYou will possess a medical qualification recognised in Australia and Fellowship with an Australian College (, FRACP, FRACS, FRACGP, etc.)
or equivalent postgraduate degree, or another clinical qualification highly relevant to medical education, along with extensive experience in teaching medical students.You must have a clinical appointment in the Goulburn Valley region and involvement with national bodies appropriate to your clinical specialty.You will also have: Evidence of significant contribution to independent and team-based teaching of medical students.Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders and work collaboratively.Demonstrated capability of developing a good working relationship with all levels of medical practitioners and other health professionals in hospitals and the community.Experience in clinical teaching, medical education, and curriculum delivery in the clinical field.
For further information regarding responsibilities and requirements, please refer to the attached PD.
Please note: Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
This role requires current valid work rights for Australia.Your New Team – Department of Rural HealthThe Department of Rural Health, part of the prestigious Melbourne Medical School at the University of Melbourne, is making a significant impact on rural healthcare.
With locations in Shepparton, Ballarat, Bendigo, and Wangaratta, as well as associations with over 40 rural towns in Victoria, we are dedicated to providing professional health education and research training in a rural context.
Our mission is to increase the rural health workforce, and we achieve this through strong partnerships with the local community and healthcare providers, ensuring our programs remain relevant and connected.
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