NEW RMO vacancy for Albany Term 3, 4 and 5 (June – Dec) now available ASAP! ALBANY HEALTH CAMPUS Speciality medicine Start date 11/6/25 End date 11/01/26 Rate Shift RMO PGY2 Immediate start 11/01/2026 Salaried Mix of days, afternoons and nights WACHS is the largest country health system in Australia and one of the biggest in the world, providing health services to a 531,000 people, including over 57,000 Aboriginal people, over a 2.5 million square kilometre area. WACHS is a network of health facilities across 7 regions including regional hospitals, district hospitals, nursing posts and community health centres. We provide all health services outside Perth, across an area of more than 2.5 million square kilometres, from Kalumburu in the Kimberley to Albany in the Great Southern. WACHS Services - Emergency and hospital services - Population, public and primary healthcare - Aboriginal health services - Mental health services - Drug and alcohol services - Child, community and school healthcare - Telehealth services - Residential and community aged care service THE GREAT SOUTHERN The Great Southern region is located on the south coast of Western Australia, adjoining the Southern Ocean, where the coast extends for approximately 250 km. The total land area is 39,007 sq km (including islands), representing approximately 1.5 per cent of the State's total area. The regional population is approximately 60,000 of which 1,400 are under 17 years. The historic port town of Albany, which is the State's oldest European settlement, has one of the best natural anchorages in the Southern Hemisphere and is the region's administrative centre. The region’s economy is largely based on agriculture, in particular, wheat, barley, canola, livestock and wool, and the Great Southern account for 13% of Western Australia’s overall agricultural output. In addition to agriculture, the local economy is well supported by retail, manufacturing, construction, tourism, viticulture, timber, mining and fishing industries Major towns : Albany, Katanning, Denmark, Mt Barker (Plantagenet), Kojonup and Gnowangerup Population : 64,430 people Requirements: General Registration, Australian Residents/Citizens