“Join a community-first health service on the coast — and make a meaningful impact, one patient at a time.”
Prescript Recruitment places doctors where they’re needed most — and where they can thrive. This is one of those roles. We’re partnering with Katungul Aboriginal Corporation Regional Health and Community Services, a respected, community-controlled organisation that’s been improving health outcomes for Aboriginal people on the Far South Coast of NSW since 1993.
Whether you’re an experienced AMS GP or a new Fellow wanting to work with purpose, this opportunity offers more than a locum — it’s a chance to contribute to holistic, culturally safe healthcare in a stunning coastal setting.
The Position
You’ll be working Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, with no after-hours or weekend work, in either Bega or Batemans Bay. Supported by Aboriginal Health Workers, allied health staff, and nurses, you’ll provide comprehensive primary care tailored to the social, emotional, and cultural wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Katungul’s services span GP consults, chronic disease management, mental health, dental, and social wellbeing programs — all underpinned by deep community connection and trust. You'll be walking into a welcoming, coordinated care model that makes your job more rewarding and more impactful.
Dates Available
We’re recruiting urgently and into 2025:
Batemans Bay
19 May – 6 June (Urgent)
20 July – 1 August
25 August – Ongoing
Bega
12 May – 25 June (Urgent)
1 July – 1 August
1 September – Ongoing
Choose the time that suits you — and we’ll handle the rest.
Benefits Provided
$1500 per day
Return flights and car hire covered
Comfortable, self-contained accommodation
Monday–Friday only (no weekends or on-call)
Work within a respected Aboriginal Medical Service
Full concierge-level logistics and credentialing support from Prescript
Our team takes care of the details — so you can focus on what matters most.
What We Require From You
Specialist AHPRA registration
FRACGP or equivalent
A commitment to culturally safe practice
Prior AMS experience is welcome but not essential
Whether you're new to Indigenous health or returning for another locum block, this is a supportive, team-based environment ideal for making a real difference.
About Katungul
Katungul is a trusted Aboriginal Medical Service delivering healthcare that respects and reflects the cultural identity of the communities it serves — from Eden to Batemans Bay. With modern clinics in Narooma, Bega, and Batemans Bay, and outreach programs across the region, Katungul supports every dimension of wellbeing — physical, emotional, social, and spiritual.
Their services include general practice, mental health, women’s and men’s health, chronic disease care, drug and alcohol support, patient transport, and community programs.
This is your chance to be part of that story — and work alongside a team that puts connection and compassion at the heart of everything they do.
Your Next Step
Urgent dates are available now, and future blocks are open for planning. If you want to practise medicine where it counts — and be supported every step of the way — let’s talk.
Contact Ken Smith
0433 701 212
ken@prescript.com.au
At Prescript, we don’t just fill roles— we place doctors where they’re perfectly positioned to do their best work.
“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:
Call 1300 755 498
Email hello@prescript.com.au
Click 'Connect with Prescript'
“We’re known for solving the regional doctor shortage, leaving doctors loving what they do and regional communities feeling like they have the best doctors in town.”