Skip to Main Content

Job Title


Advanced Trainees & Registrars - CALHN Cancer Program


Company : Health


Location : Adelaide, Australia


Created : 2026-03-07


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Advanced Trainees & Registrars - CALHN Cancer Program Apply now Job no: 929674Work type: Full timeLocation: Adelaide CBDCategories: Medical Central Adelaide Local Health Network (CALHN) The Royal Adelaide Hospital and The Queen Elizabeth Hospital Salary MDP2 - Medical Practitioner $96,569 to $153,533 p.a. (pro rata) Salary MDP3 - Senior Registrar $158,151 to $164,308 p.a. (pro rata) Plus 12% Superannuation and Salary Packaging benefits Multiple Full time and Part time temporary contracts available Contracts from 12 months up to 3 years in line with clause 52 of the Salaried Medical Officers Enterprise Agreement Discover CALHN and South Australia Join South Australias largest health network and experience a rewarding career in Central Adelaides Cancer Programwhile enjoying everything this vibrant, welcoming region has to offer. About Adelaide, South Australia Ranked among the worlds Most Liveable Cities, Adelaide blends lifestyle, culture and natural beauty. Its a true culinary hubhome to award-winning restaurants, buzzing markets, boutique bars and 18 worldclass wine regions, recognised a Great Wine Capital of the World. South Australia s yearround festival calendar sets it apart. From major sporting showcases and culinary celebrations to Australias biggest cycling race and the worlds secondlargest arts festival, its no surprise the state is known as Australias festival capital. About CALHN At Central Adelaide (CALHN), were shaping the future of health through excellence in clinical care, research, and innovation. As South Australias largest health network, we deliver exceptional, safe and connected healthcare - for our patients, our community, and our people. Join CALHNs exceptional medical team and play a vital role in shaping the future of health through innovation, collaboration and worldclass care. Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH): South Australias largest accredited teaching hospital and one of the states leading centres for cancer care, supporting patients locally and from interstate. The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH): A major acute teaching hospital 20 minutes from the CBD, offering comprehensive inpatient, outpatient, emergency and mental health services. Step into a key training role within our statewide Haematology and Oncology teams, where youll manage diverse and complex patient care across inpatient, ambulatory and laboratory settings. Youll expand your clinical capability, contribute to research and innovation, and be part of collaborative multidisciplinary teams committed to excellence, safety and patientcentred care. With support from experienced consultants and supervisors of training, youll grow your expertise while helping shape high quality cancer services across CALHN. What youll do Manage complex haematology and oncology patients across inpatient and ambulatory settings Deliver evidencebased, patientcentred care aligned with bestpractice standards Lead clinical reviews, ward rounds and patient management plans Supervise and support interns and junior doctors Contribute diagnostics, transfusion decisions and multidisciplinary case discussions Participate in research, audits and quality improvement initiatives Provide teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate programs Collaborate with consultants, pathology teams and multidisciplinary clinicians About You Youre a clinician with strong foundations, excellent communication skills and a commitment to safe, evidencebased care as you grow your expertise in oncology, haematology or both. Hold an MBBS or equivalent with general registration through the Medical Board of Australia Bring clinical experience appropriate to your stage of training in medical or general medicine settings Apply sound clinical judgement and maintain high standards of care Work effectively within multidisciplinary teams across inpatient, ambulatory and laboratory environments Communicate clearly with patients, families and colleagues, with accurate documentation Demonstrate professionalism, integrity and empathy Adapt to changing clinical demands and contribute to service improvement Understand and apply clinical standards, policies and safe practice principles Medical Oncology Advanced Trainee/Registrar As an Advanced Trainee or Registrar in Medical Oncology, youll contribute to the delivery of highquality cancer care across inpatient and ambulatory settings. Youll support patient management, supervise junior doctors and participate actively in research, education and teachingaligning with CALHNs commitment to excellence, innovation and best practice. As a Haematology Registrar youll have the opportunity to develop specialist skills through structured training and rotations. Eligible to enter the Statewide Advanced Haematology Training Program (FRACP and/or FRCPA pathway) Open to advanced trainees from other recognised speciality programmes seeking haematology experience Suitable for career medical officers who have completed Basic Physician Training (BPT) Applicants without BPT may be considered on a casebycase basis Benefits of joining CALHN: Salary packaging up to $9,010 for living expenses + $2,650 for meals & entertainment + pretax super & novated lease options Visa Sponsorship: CALHN can sponsor both Training (407) and Temporary Skill Shortage (482) visas with Guidance/support provided through employment requirements Professional development - Receive allowances of up to $8,500 along with additional dedicated leave for advancing your skills and career. Expert Mentorship: Work under the guidance of experienced consultant supervisors to support your career progression. Priority Training: Dedicated, protected, and paid teaching time available for ACEM Trainees and Resident Medical Officers. Generous Leave: Enjoy 5 weeks of paid annual/recreation leave each year plus professional development leave Safe connections be part of a culture of safety and connectivity , focusing on outcomes and continuous improvements Flexible work options speak to us about flexibility options for this role to suit your lifestyle Health, fitness and wellbeing support - Fitness Passport access and the Employee Assistance Program for you and your family Recognition & growth celebrate success and explore opportunities across CALHNs many sites Diversity & InclusionWere committed to building an inclusive workplace where everyone feels safe, respected, and supported. We strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disabilities, culturally diverse backgrounds, and LGBTQIA+ communities. NOTE: Applications will be evaluated continuously as they are received throughout the vacancy open period. Curious about this role?Connect with Liz Lewis, Business Consultant, Cancer Services Apply NowApplications close: 11:55 pm, Monday, 1 st June 2026 #J-18808-Ljbffr