$154.77 per hour (incl. casual loading) + super
GP Clinical Editor (Casual)
Location | Central Coast region
Hours | Casual (max 8 hours per week)
Application close date | 5pm Wednesday 18th December
Salary | $154.7695 per hour including casual loading + super + salary packaging*
Join our Health Pathways Program at PHN to support primary care clinicians in making the right decisions, together with patients, at the point of care.
Why work for us
As the Employer of Choice in the Australian Business Awards 2023 & 2024, we at the Primary Health Network (PHN) are a values-driven organisation and are proud of our culture and the benefits we offer. We employ highly motivated and passionate people who work together to deliver innovative, locally relevant solutions that measurably improve the health outcomes of our communities. Our values are the basis of everything we do including how we work with each other and the way we connect with our industry partners and the wider community.
We pride ourselves on being supportive and flexible and offer a great range of benefits including:
Salary packaging up to $15,900 (Less tax can mean more take home pay).Up to $2,650 of pre-tax income can be used to pay for entertainment expenses (meals, holiday accommodation etc.).Flexibility to work from the office and/or homeProfessional Development / Education & Training opportunities.Corporate Fitness Program (Fitness Passport - access to 650 Gyms & Swimming Pool Facilities).Assistance Program support (EAP).Collaboration with passionate like-minded professionals.A supportive team environment.About the role
The GP Clinical Editor (GPCE) plays an integral role in the HealthPathways Program. The GPCE acts as a clinical leader and champion for the use of HealthPathways as an enabler of clinical redesign, writes and reviews pathways content, and participates in working group meetings to advocate for clinical consistency and evidence-based practice.
The GPCE is responsible for ensuring pathway content is relevant, concise, and unambiguous prior to technical writing occurring, and in doing so helps to shape pathway content. In this role you will provide a sound understanding of the current interface between the primary and secondary/tertiary health care sectors, and acts as an influencing member of primary care peer groups to facilitate the processes involved in HealthPathways. You will also support the strategic objectives of the PHN by providing clinical input and advice to the HealthPathways Program.
The successful candidate will be/have: Experienced, practising local GP with FRACGP or FACRRM and current Medical Board of Australia/AHPRA registration with appropriate indemnity insurance in place.Strong knowledge and/or experience of the health system in the region.Strong analytical skills with an ability to distil key information from complex and multiple sources.Have the capacity to dedicate time to developing HealthPathways and liaising with working group members/subject matter experts as required.Excellent written and verbal communication skills and negotiation skills.Demonstrated experience in gathering information from a variety of sources and collating it in a concise, meaningful manner.Well-developed skills and experience in the use of computer applications, in particular Microsoft Office applications.How to apply: Submit your resume (cover letter optional – not required) to the PHN by hitting the "apply now" button.For more information, please contact Sandra Fitzgerald, HealthPathways Lead Clinical Editor on 0405 903 620 or Joanna Coutts, Senior Manager, Integration and Partnerships, Populations, Access and Performance on 0427 299 632.Our Commitment to Diversity
We believe that our differences are what make us great. Whatever our race, gender identity, intersex status, ability, religion, beliefs, or sexual orientation. We are on our journey to continuously work to call out bias and celebrate workplace inclusion as guided by our Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging strategy.
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