Senior Registrar – Renal / Nephrology Accredited 12 months Advanced Training $173,871 benefits Are you ready for a role that’s challenging, rewarding, and truly different? Join a dedicated Renal team in the heart of Australia and make a genuine difference to the lives of people in regional and remote communities. Set in one of Australia’s most spectacular regions, this vibrant and welcoming community offers: A rich cultural calendar of festivals and events Stunning natural landscapes – from the MacDonnell Ranges to the Simpson Desert Excellent schools and amenities Outdoor adventures – hiking, cycling, camping under the stars, and world-class mountain biking A short commute everywhere – rarely more than 10 minutes! Here, you can grow your career and still be home in time to watch the sunset. Why You’ll Love This Role This is an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic environment with a diverse case mix, including acute and chronic disease management, with a strong focus on Aboriginal health. You’ll gain exposure to conditions rarely seen elsewhere in Australia from infectious diseases to advanced chronic kidney disease in a setting that blends high clinical standards with unique cultural experiences. The Renal Service cares for over 400 dialysis patients, transplant recipients, and a growing number of people living with chronic kidney disease. Facilities include: A hospital renal ward and in-centre haemodialysis Three large satellite haemodialysis facilities Remote dialysis units (nurse-supported and self-care) Interventional nephrology activities, including endovascular skills Outpatient clinics and regional outreach Nationally recognised for developing innovative service models in chronic and end-stage kidney disease care. About the Hospital 189-bed acute hospital servicing the Red Centre, the only acute secondary care facility for 1,500 km in any direction More than 60% of admissions are Aboriginal patients, often from remote communities Accredited with the Australian Council of Healthcare Standards Strong links with external research organisations What We’re Looking For Essential: Current AHPRA registration (or eligibility) Enrolled in RACP Advanced Training in Nephrology (or dual Nephrology / General Medicine) Strong clinical skills in patient assessment and management Commitment to high-quality, patient-centred care Ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team and in cross-cultural settings Interest in improving Aboriginal health outcomes Commitment to ongoing education, teaching, research, and quality assurance The Benefits Competitive salary package Accredited advanced training Unique and rewarding clinical exposure Career development opportunities Supportive, friendly work environment How to Apply Please forward your CV to Nicki Wade at nickiw@ccjobs.com.au For further information and a confidential discussion, contact Nicki on 0401 010 048