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SouthernGuy1987 · 36-40, M
I know the feeling. I work one main job 60 - 70 hours weekly and still need another job to live comfortably. Everything is so expensive nowadays and the jobs don't pay nearly enough sadly 😞
1PrivateHannah · 51-55, F
@SouthernGuy1987 true. I feel you.

Thevy29 · 41-45, M
CreyvinMoorhead · 41-45, MVIP
@Thevy29
OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY REGISTRAR -

JPS Medical Recruitment
Brisbane QLD

Full time Crack Doc
$160,000 – $200,000 per year
Posted 1d ago

Why Use JPS Medical Recruitment

Through our strong relationships with hospitals across Australia, we can provide access to non-advertised opportunities, direct contacts within health services, and guidance through the application and interview process.

The Position

Full-time Obstetrics & Gynaecology Registrar role

12-month registrar position within a busy Women’s Health / O&G department

Exposure to antenatal, intrapartum, postnatal and gynaecology services

Participation in after-hours and on-call roster

Why This Role

Busy Regional Hospital – Modern facilities with strong consultant support and exposure to a wide range of obstetric and gynaecology cases

WBA Available – Hospital participates in the AMC Workplace-Based Assessment (WBA) program for eligible IMGs

Great Lifestyle Location – A vibrant regional city offering a relaxed lifestyle, excellent climate and access to incredible beaches.

Great Work-Life Balance – Supportive clinical environment with excellent training exposure

Affordable Living – Significantly lower cost of living compared to major capital cities

Requirements

MBBS or equivalent

AHPRA General Registration or Limited Registration

PGY5+

4 years continuous experience in Obstetrics & Gynaecology.



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Cigarguys · 41-45, C
No I am extremely lucky to have found a job with a boss that likes me understands my issues and is compassionate about my health issues.
1PrivateHannah · 51-55, F
@Cigarguys What a great boss, you must be a great worker too!
I need a job but no one will hire my demographic
Not really, I'm thinking seriously to retire.
1PrivateHannah · 51-55, F
@crazyhorsex good for you! A lot of savings already, I guess.
@1PrivateHannah maybe 😉
The US economy is not crippled by the war so the second entry is invalid for Americans
@Magicianzini That is a horrible excuse for a joke. Instead of telling me to lighten up why dont you tighten up for sense of humor
@AmericanAvenger I realized from some of your other comments - you've got a be a troll. My royal badness, I thought you were a person.
@Magicianzini Ask your mother if I am a person
BrandNewMan · 61-69, M
Ok for now. I may pick up something to supplement retirement funds at some point.

Best of luck on finding what you need and easing of hour medical issues.

 
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