Visiting Medical Officer in General Practice - Cessnock District Hospital (apply via eCredential)

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Specialist
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Hunter New England Local Health District
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REQ472313 Requisition #
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Applications Close: 17 APRIL 2024

For a confidential discussion about the role please contact: 
Jenny Whiting, Site Nurse Manager, Cessnock District Hospital
E: Jennifer.Whiting@hnehealth.nsw.gov.au or ph: 02 4991 0422

Application Enquiries: Stacey Burbridge, HNELHD Senior Medical Recruitment
E: Stacey.Burbridge@health.nsw.gov.au Ph: 02 498 53297

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All NSW Health workers are required to have completed a primary course of a COVID-19 vaccine which has been approved or recognised by the Therapeutics Goods Administration (TGA). Additionally, Category A workers are required to receive a booster dose three months after completing the primary course of COVID-19 vaccinations. New applicants must have completed the vaccination course prior to commencement with NSW Health, or provide an approved medical contraindication certificate (IM011 immunisation medical exemption form) certifying the worker cannot have any approved COVID-19 vaccines available in NSW.  Acceptable proof of vaccination is the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) Immunisation History Statement or AIR COVID-19 Digital Certificate. Booster doses are highly recommended for all health care workers who have completed the primary course of COVID-19 vaccinations.

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