Locum Psychiatrist – Darwin – Perinatal & Consultation-Liaison OR Community Forensic

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The Position

Psychiatrists, is a locum in tropical NT sounding appealing? Prescript is assisting a health service in Darwin with two psychiatry vacancies between September and December 2021.

General Adult Psychiatrist – Perinatal & Consultation-Liaison - 29 September to 31 December 2021

General Adult Psychiatrist – Community Forensic - 18 October to 26 November 2021

★ Your contribution within these urgent locums will be highly appreciated - you will be making a significant difference across both the health service and the wider Darwin community.

★ $2500 per day

★ Travel & accommodation provided

Prescript is keeping up to date with all border and travel restrictions and will help make your locum as smooth and stress-free as possible. Contact us to discuss, and we’ll advise what rules apply to you, tailored to your situation and location.

Click ‘Connect with Prescript’ to learn more, or contact Max Drakeley (Prescript’s Recruitment Partner):

max@prescript.com.au // 0451 828 615

 

Locum Dates & Roles 

General Adult Psychiatrist – Perinatal & Consultation-Liaison

➞ 29 September to 31 December 2021

➞ Monday to Friday - 0800 to 1630

➞ General Adult Psychiatry experience required to work in Perinatal and Consultation-Liaison mental health. Perinatal and Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry experience is desirable, but not essential

General Adult Psychiatrist – Community Forensic   

➞ 18 October to 26 November 2021

Monday to Friday - 0800 to 1630

➞ General Adult Psychiatry experience required to work in the Community Forensic mental health team. Forensic Psychiatry experience is desirable, but not essential

The Benefits

★ $2,500 per day

★ Accommodation provided

★ Car / fleet vehicle provided

★ Return economy flights

★ Easy and efficient credentialing and travel logistics by our credentialing managers – Stef, Marcia and Lee

★ Explore the surrounding sights on your days off - there’s plenty to do and see!

Who We’re Looking For

FRANZCP

AHPRA Specialist Registration

Australian citizen/permanent resident, a New Zealand citizen, or a relevant work visa

Do you know someone else who may be interested too? For every referral of a colleague you make to Prescript, a year’s worth of life-saving clean water will be donated to Ethiopian families in the Tigray region. Families here are not only caught in a humanitarian crisis at the moment, but they also don’t have access to this basic life necessity even in peaceful times. See our Impact Page for more information.

Sound Like You?

Contact Max Drakeley (Prescript’s Recruitment Partner) – Max is very happy to answer any questions.

Would you like to hear about other location options for locums too? Talk to Prescript for a professional overview of clinical details, practice/hospital, rates and benefits.

There are three ways to find out more:

  1. Call Max on 0451 828 615

  2. Email max@prescript.com.au

  3. Click to ‘Connect with Prescript’

 

Next Steps with Prescript

At Prescript Recruitment, we follow a transparent, friendly process:

◼️ The first stage is an informal conversation with Prescript for you to decide if you want to proceed – you will need to share your CV and we will talk about the position, the healthcare organisation, and the location. You can let us know if you want to bring your family and if you have any special requirements.

◼️ The second stage is an informal application – we will arrange a phone call or a review of your skills to establish if this is going to be a good fit.

◼️ The third stage – if you’re happy then Prescript will send you a locum confirmation to say ‘congratulations – all booked!’

◼️ The fourth stage – Prescript will help manage all the paperwork and logistics. All you have to do is look forward to starting. 


About Max Drakeley

Max Drakeley, Prescript’s Recruitment Partner for locum and permanent positions across regional Australia.

Every day I endeavour to build relationships with candidates and clients grounded in understanding, trust and honesty. This allows me to deliver a personable and bespoke service to our doctors, focussing on their individual needs and work preferences whilst providing a well informed and competent doctor to communities Australia-wide. I’m delighted to draw on my experience and apply Prescript’s comprehensive recruitment solution to help solve the regional doctor shortage.
 

Meet the Prescript Recruitment Team

We work with doctors for locum, ongoing and fixed-term positions across regional Australia. Connect with Prescript here ⬇️  

 

◼️RECRUITMENT 

James Hill, Nicola Speer, Rebecca Doyle, Nadine Onto, and Max Drakeley. Dedicated recruitment partners focused on helping doctors throughout the recruitment process.

◼️MARKETING & VACANCIES

Grace Clueit. Rapid promotion of locum, ongoing and fixed-term vacancies - helping doctors discover jobs with ease.

◼️CREDENTIALING & LOGISTICS

Stef McLaughlin, Lee Kabigting and Marcia Beere. Adhere to the highest JAS-ANZ-accredited standards of quality and credentialing. Management of paperwork and travel logistics so that doctors start on time.

◼️FINANCE & PAYMENTS

Hugo Scales. Prescript's Finance & Payments Manager ensures doctors get paid promptly and smoothly.


Prescript are medical recruitment specialists.

At Prescript we’re known for helping solve the regional doctor shortage in Australia.

Every day we’re focused on two clear outcomes - Helping hospitals find doctors that create departments and clinics that run better, have more capacity and less stress. And placing Doctors in jobs that leave them feeling highly valued, rewarded and, most importantly, enjoying what they do.

We believe that when we get these two crucial things right, it has a huge impact on the regional doctor shortage and the healthcare of communities across Australia.

There are three ways to contact us:

  1. Call 1300 755 498

  2. Email contact@prescript.com.au

  3. Click 'Connect with Prescript'

 

We’d love to hear from you!

We’re known for helping solve the regional doctor shortage, leaving doctors loving what they do and regional communities feeling like they have the best doctors in town.