Careers with us
General Practitioner | the ultimate sea change
Beautiful South Coast location, 2 hours to Canberra
Progressive private practice
Flexible, family-friendly culture
Freedom to develop your clinical skills
Feeling locked down? Wanting more clinical responsibility? Do you want to look forward to going to work? Do you only want to work three days a week? Have you got your balance, right? Looking at the doctor wanted ads and wondering whether a change would make a difference?
We are a long-established, progressive practice with plenty to offer. Our 19 GP Moruya practice operates in the Queen Street Medical Centre – also home to a range of allied health professionals, services, and visiting specialists. Our practice team led the 10-year expansion of this centre – delivering an impressive hub of essential healthcare services to our community including MRI and Nuclear Imaging. Our second practice is located at beautiful Broulee beach.
Our philosophy “Your health is our shared journey” directs all that we do and reflects the professional care and high value we place upon our patient community and practice team.
You’ll have plenty of freedom to practice and develop your skills, for example, many of our GPs provide procedural, emergency, and rehabilitation services at Moruya District Hospital and most have areas of special interest including obstetrics, drug and alcohol, minor surgery, skin cancer management and sport/diving medicine. We’re also at the forefront of vocational training for GP registrars and ANU medical students.
We have a practice that allows our doctors and our support team to have a better life while at the same time practicing medicine in a social, supported, and intellectually satisfying way. General practice doesn’t get better than this.
If you’re considering a change – we’d be happy to connect with you.
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ACRRM accredited
Being a Rural Generalist (RG) is an exciting, dynamic and stimulating career choice where no two days are the same. Rural GPs require a broader scope of practice to confidently tackle the unique patient presentations they see in rural settings.
ACRRM is renowned for the breadth and depth of our competency-based, skills-focused curriculum which is developed by rural doctors for rural doctors. Fellowship of ACRRM provides RGs with the skills and knowledge to deliver services in settings such as ambulatory care, home, hospital, retrieval and long-term residential care facilities.
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ANU Medical School
Our Practice accepts medical students from the Australian National University Medical School and Nursing Students from the University of Wollongong. Students are integrated into the practice and will often be present at consultations.
Did you know that
ANU was the highest ranked Australian university for the fourth year in a row. The rankings proved ANU was fulfilling its founding mission to ensure Australia has a strong presence in global research and learning. ``The ranking reflects the unique role ANU plays in linking Australia to the world,``
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RACGP accredited
GPs working outside of major cities face unique challenges. “Cardiovascular and endocrine disorders such as diabetes are more common in remote and very remote areas than in major cities,” Dr Nespolon said.
President Dr Harry Nespolon said that a troubling number of patients outside of metropolitan areas were not accessing GP care when they should.
“One in three patients living in outer-regional, remote and very remote areas are waiting 24 hours or more to see a GP for urgent care, compared to one in four in our metropolitan areas."
Queen Street Medical Centre – at the forefront of vocational training
To find out more about living and working in our Eurobodalla region visit these good sites:
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Moruya District Hospital(02)4474 2666
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Batemans Bay Hospital(02)4475 1500











