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Lead a high-impact health and wellbeing service at the University of Canberra
Great benefits, negotiable senior management salary (+17% Super) + Bulk Billing for clinical practice
5-years Fixed Term Opportunity (Full time, 35 hrs a week, flexible arrangement options potential)
The University of Canberra is recruiting an exciting role for an experienced clinical leader and specialist GP to shape the strategic direction, governance and operational excellence of our Medical and Counselling Centre, an essential service supporting the wellbeing of our students, staff and broader community.
About the role: Reporting to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, you will lead a multidisciplinary team delivering highquality, integrated medical and mental health services. This role combines operational leadership, health strategy, risk management, and dedicated clinical practice time to maintain continuity of care and model clinical excellence. You will play a pivotal role in:
Setting the strategic vision for campus health & wellbeing
Leading clinical governance, quality, accreditation & risk management
Providing expert advice on health policy & emerging health issues
Managing critical incidents & complex health risks
Driving innovative wellbeing initiatives across the University community
About you: You are a collaborative, strategic leader with deep clinical experience and the ability to guide multidisciplinary teams. You bring strong governance capability, sound judgement, and a passion for improving health outcomes in a diverse and dynamic environment.
Requirements
Specialist GP (MBBS) with senior clinical and leadership experience
Current AHPRA registration
Experience mentoring and leading clinical staff
Knowledge of accredited medical practice standards
Experience managing critical incidents and community health risks
FRACGP (or equivalent) highly desirable
Eligibility for a Medicare provider number (ACT)
Eligibility: Applicants who wish to apply for this position should have valid working rights at the time of submission.