General Medicine Registrar / PHO Permanent Full-Time | Major Regional Hospital | Queensland Join a progressive General Medicine team at one of Australia’s largest and most well-resourced regional hospitals. As a General Medicine Registrar/PHO, you will support senior clinicians in managing acute and complex presentations while working within a collaborative, multidisciplinary team. This is an excellent opportunity to expand your clinical capabilities, deliver high-quality evidence-based care, and advance your training in a supportive environment. Total remuneration up to $165,000 p.a. 12.75% employer superannuation 17.5% annual leave loading Professional Development Leave Allowance Access to extensive training, teaching, and supervision Strong career progression pathways Currently undergoing a $250 million redevelopment, this facility is set to add: 128 new beds New birth suites Expanded women’s and children’s services Upgraded clinical units and contemporary treatment spaces Already among Australia’s leading regional hospitals, it offers a comprehensive range of services, state-of-the-art equipment, and accreditation with multiple specialist colleges—making it an excellent environment for growth, education, and specialty training. Enjoy a relaxed, coastal lifestyle in a vibrant regional centre with everything you need at your doorstep: Beaches, islands, national parks, and the Great Barrier Reef moments away Affordable housing and significantly lower living costs than metropolitan cities Excellent schools, childcare, TAFE, and university options Fresh local produce, seafood, markets, and a growing café culture Easy connectivity with regular direct flights to major Australian cities Ideal for those seeking work–life balance, outdoor living, and strong community connections. AHPRA registration or eligibility Minimum 12 months recent General / Internal Medicine experience Enrolled in the RACP Basic Training program IMGs eligible for the Competent Authority Pathway (UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, NZ) IMGs with an RACP interview date * IMGs assessed as Partially or Substantially Comparable by RACP