Home » GP Jobs GP Job near Footscray Footscray | Job ID 21497 Patient Base Available Mixed Billing GPs earning $500K per annum This is a fantastic opportunity to join a GP-owned, patient-centred clinic located just minutes from Footscray. Serving a vibrant community of young professionals and families, this modern and welcoming practice is known for its holistic approach to care and supportive team culture. With an established patient base available due to a GP relocating, you’ll be stepping into a ready-made role in a mid-income suburb with ongoing demand. Suitable for GPs with Specialist Registration Percentage Split (This is subject to individual candidate skills, hours and contract) 65% – 70% Additional Incentives Minimum Guarantee of $170 per hour for the first 3 months No after-hours requirements Practice Profile Practice Type: Mixed Billing Standard Consult: $85 ; Long Consult: $130 DPA Location: No Additional 19AB Exemptions possible at this location: Academic MM Rating: MM1 Visa Sponsorship Available: Yes Ownership Structure: GP Owned Years of Operation: 8 years Nursing on Site: Yes GPs at Practice: 7 to 9 Allied Health on Site: Yes Pathology on Site: Yes Additional Information Modern fit out Special interests will be supported with GPs specialising in skin cancer, mental health (focussed psychology), women’s health (implants and IUD insertions, MTOP) Diverse and loyal patient base Teaching site for University of Melbourne How to Apply Your next career move, made easy! This opportunity is managed by Alecto Australia , which means we take the stress out of job searching for you. We’ll guide you through the process, provide personalised support, and ensure a seamless transition into your new role. If you’re relocating from overseas, we offer full registration support , making the process smooth and hassle-free. From visa guidance to medical board registration, we’ll be with you every step of the way. To apply or learn more, contact Alecto Australia at – let’s make your next career move a success! Post Views: 49