AM I ELIGIBLE TO BE A LOCUM?
Eligible locums must register with ROALS (using the appropriate forms) and submit a current CV with the contact details of two professional referees. Eligible locums will be placed on a register and advised of any upcoming placements via email notification.
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Specialist |
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Specialist obstetrician locums must be a RANZCOG Fellow who remains ‘active’ and is participating in the RANZCOG Continuing Professional Development (CPD) program. |
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Specialist Anaesthetist Locum |
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Specialist anaesthetist locums must be an ANZCA Fellow who remains ‘active’ and is participating in an accredited CPD program. |
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GP Obstetrician Locum |
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GP obstetrician locums must hold either a DRANZCOG or DRANZCOG Advanced qualification and be participating in an accredited CPD program. |
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GP Anaesthetist Locum |
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GP anaesthetist locums must be currently fully registered or licensed as a medical practitioner under State or Territory law, and a General Practitioner (as defined in the Health Insurance Act 1973); and have undergone appropriate training, examination and ongoing accreditation for anaesthesia administration endorsed by the Joint Consultative Committee on Anaesthesia (JCCA)* and must be administering anaesthesia safely; and must be participating in an accredited program, as an anaesthetist. |
* GP anaesthetists who completed their training prior to the JCCA training being introduced will be assessed on a case-by-case basis with appropriate advice from the JCCA.
