Regional Director of Training (Northern Territory)About the role
Our Regional Director of Training leads medical education for the Northern Territory, managing regional and local medical educator teams to ensure effective GP Training delivery.
Reporting to one of the National Deputy Directors of Training, they drive regional alignment with RACGP goals, educational quality, and compliance with Department of Health KPIs while supporting workforce planning, cultural education, and supervisor training.
Key stakeholders include local teams, registrars, supervisors, rural generalist coordination units, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations.
As a Regional Director of Training, you'll:
Lead the regional and local medical educator teams to deliver high-quality GP training and support registrar progression through exams and remediation processes.Drive workforce planning and manage training site capacity to meet regional needs, including developing and supporting Rural Generalist (RG) and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health training pathways.Oversee training site and supervisor accreditation, as well as provide educational support through workshops, supervisor training, and registrar exam preparation.Collaborate with the National Director of Training on strategic direction for the national educational program, ensuring compliance with RACGP and Department of Health KPIs.Skills & Experience Extensive experience in senior medical education roles.Proven leadership skills with a focus on team development.Strong stakeholder management and collaboration abilities.Deep understanding of workforce planning and accreditation.Fellow of the RACGP or equivalent.Why Join Us? Maximise Earnings: Competitive Remuneration, benefit from full charitable salary packaging.Work-Life Balance: Enjoy flexible hybrid work options.Career Growth: Access a robust Professional Development Program.Join a Leader: Be part of an organisation that values innovation and integrity.About the RACGP
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) represents GPs across urban and rural Australia, supporting the nation's health system for over 60 years by setting educational and practice standards and advocating for improved health and wellbeing.
We promote the future of general practice through community-based training models, including the Australian General Practice Training Program, ensuring GPs are equipped to deliver quality, whole-person care and facilitating ongoing professional development while connecting GPs with communities nationwide.
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Applications will be reviewed as received, as the process may conclude before the closing date.
We respectfully will not be accepting any applications from recruitment agencies for this role.
Applications Close: 5 December 2024 We value diversity and encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, those with disabilities, and individuals from diverse backgrounds.
If you need support or adjustments during the recruitment process, please mention it in your application. We are a 2024 Circle Back Initiative Employer – we commit to respond to every applicant. The RACGP acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land and waterways in which we work and live.
We recognise their continuing connection to land, water and culture, and pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging.
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