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from Wednesday 9 December 2015
Opportunity in beautiful Australia
The Tasmanian Health Service has a number of permanent
and fixed term vacancies for experienced Addiction Medicine
Specialists and Specialist Medical Practitioners and Career
Medical Officers with an interest in addiction medicine to
join the Alcohol and Drug Service as a senior clinician within
a multidisciplinary team. Our services include community
clinics, inpatient detoxification, pharmacotherapy, consultation
and liaison and strong engagement in under-graduate and
post-graduate medical and other health professional teaching.
There may also be the opportunity to negotiate research
related conjoint appointments with the University of Tasmania
for relevant applicants.
This is an exciting opportunity to work in a clinical leadership
role within a specialist area and actively contribute towards
the development of the overall service. Positions are available
immediately and for individuals locating from interstate or
overseas we also offer generous relocation assistance and
time-limited furnished accommodation to support your move.
Addiction Medicine Specialists
Specialist Medical Practitioners
Career Medical Officers
Alcohol and Drug Service, Tasmania, Australia
Applications close:
Friday 5 February 2016
Vacancy Nos:
501157, 501157a, 501157b, 520150, 520150a, 520150b
Benefits
• Flexible working arrangements
• Metropolitan based with choice of offices in Hobart
or Launceston
• Relaxed lifestyle, quality local schools and multiple
recreational and culinary associated lifestyle choices
• Generous conditions of employment
For general enquiries about these roles, please email
or for more
detailed information please phone Dr Adrian Reynolds
on +61 3 6166 0830.
PLEASE NOTE
- Applications submitted by an Agent
on behalf of an applicant will not be considered for this
recruitment campaign.
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