Registrar
Emergency medicine
- Wagga Wagga, New South Wales AU
- Locum
- $300 per hour
- 18 Dec 2023 ~ 01 Jan 2024
Qualified Medical Registrars have great opportunities available to them across Australia.
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Locum doctors can earn fantastic rates with flexible hours and locations across Australia and New Zealand. No matter your future financial goals - locuming is a great way to boost your earnings. In Australia, locums may earn up to $3500/day.
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Locuming can help you find the job that you love. Get a chance to investigate different areas of medicine – from emergency medicine to rehabilitation medicine, internal medicine to intensive care medicine, and everything in between. It’s a great way to build your experience and have the flexibility to work on your terms. We’ll help you discover what’s possible.
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In Australia, a registrar's salary generally ranges between $90,000 to $120,000 AUD annually. However, earnings can vary based on the medical speciality, state, hospital, and years of experience. Additional allowances for overtime, on-call duties, and regional placements can further influence their remuneration. Locum Registrars doctors are earning up to $2,800 AUD per day.
To become a medical registrar in Australia, you must first complete a medical degree and obtain general registration as a doctor. After a few years as an RMO (Resident Medical Officer), you can apply for registrar positions in your chosen speciality. Gaining a registrar post typically requires passing specialty-specific exams and interviews. Continuous training, mentorship, and rotations across departments then follow. Consulting the Australian Medical Association for guidelines is advised.
A registrar in an Australian hospital is a qualified doctor undergoing advanced training in a specific medical speciality. They've completed initial postgraduate years and are aiming for a consultant position within their chosen field. Registrars play a pivotal role, often managing complex cases, supervising junior doctors, and undergoing rigorous assessments. Their training combines practical experience with ongoing education, often under the guidance of senior consultants.
Emergency Medicine Registrars in Australia typically earn between $80,000 to $120,000 AUD per year, though salaries can vary based on experience, location, and specific hospitals. We are seeing Registrars earn up to $250 AUD an hour and $2,500 AUD a day locuming.
Nope! Our service is free for doctors. We're paid by hospitals and clinics for our services and are preferred suppliers in several states and areas. Because we have a huge network of doctors, we save clinics and hospitals time (and money) by taking the stress out of the hiring and credentialing process.