Clinical Director – Anaesthesia, Pain & Peri‑Operative Services Location: Ballarat, Regional Victoria Employment Type: Permanent, Full‑Time Salary: 400k-550k About the Role This senior leadership role combines clinical governance with ongoing anaesthetic practice within a large regional tertiary referral service. As Clinical Director, you will lead the Anaesthesia, Pain and Peri‑Operative Service, with responsibility for clinical quality, service development, workforce leadership and training. You will work collaboratively with other Clinical Directors and executive medical leadership while maintaining a reduced clinical anaesthetic commitment (approximately 0.3 FTE). The service supports accredited anaesthetic and pain medicine training, acute and chronic pain services, peri‑operative clinics, and expanding theatre infrastructure. Requirements: Specialist AHPRA registration FANZCA (or equivalent) Demonstrated clinical leadership experience Why Ballarat? Ballarat is one of Australia’s most liveable regional cities, offering excellent schools, a vibrant CBD, strong cultural and sporting amenities, and easy access to the Grampians. Melbourne and Melbourne Airport are approximately one hour away, making this an ideal location for both career progression and lifestyle balance. Located 112km from Melbourne, this 785-bed hospital has approximately 4000 staff, and there are 13 off-site facilities in the surrounding area. This hospital offers a comprehensive range of specialist care including: • Cardiology • Emergency medicine • Surgical • Infectious disease medicine • Nephrology • Otorhinolaryngology • Oncology • Acute and sub-acute care • Psychiatric services • Rehabilitation services Location Information The hospital is located around 70 minutes’ drive north-west of Melbourne CBD. This culture-rich town, with a population of 99,841, is full of world-class attractions and a rich food and wine lifestyle. Activities and features in the region include: • Art Gallery • Botanical Gardens • Wildlife and bird park • Tram Museum