Hospital Board Appointments RESIDENT RADIOLOGIST PILBARA AND KIMBERLEY REGIONS WESTERN AUSTRALIA APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Medical Practitioners with specialist qualifications in diagnostic radiology registerable in Western Australia who are prepared to reside in Port Hedland and provide a daily reporting and procedural service for the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. In addition, a dally reporting service and a regular visiting procedural service must be provided for nominated hospitals in the Pilbara and Kimberley Regions. A film transport service will be arranged and telex used to provide a daily reporting service to outlying hospitals. Terms and conditions of appointment can be negotiated with Interested applicants who may act as a private practitioner providing services to hospital patients by way of negotiated contract or be employed as a full-time salaried member of the hospital staff with rights of private practice to be negotiated. A generous remuneration is assured whatever method of appointment is preferred. The Department would assist the appointed radiologist in securing an attachment to a major Perth metropolitan hospital for the purpose of maintaining skills in specialised radiological procedures and post-graduate study. Port Hedland is a major regional centre in the Pilbara with commensurate social and sporting facilities. A twice daily commercial jet airline operates to Perth. Travel to other hospitals will be by plane. The nominated hospitals have adequate radiological facilities. Ultrasound facilities are provided. A furnished, airconditioned house will be provided at an appropriate rental. A memorandum of information is available upon request by telephoning* (09) 328-0241. Written applications naming two referees should be addressed to.— Director of Clinical Services, DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITAL AND ALLIED SERVICES, G.P.O. Box C 134, PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA 6001. SOUTHLAND HOSPITAL BOARD CHIEF EXECUTIVE Vacancy No. 16/02 APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of Chief Executive, Southland Hospital Board. Applicants should have a proven ability in the financial and administrative management of a large organisation, preferably in the Health Service. It is desirable that they possess an appropriate university, professional or other tertiary qualification. The Chief Executive is directly responsible to the board for the management of the board’s organisation excepting medical and nursing services which are the responsibility of the Superintendent-in-Chief and Chief Nurse respectively. These responsibilities include the efficient budgeting and control of income and expenditure, both capital and maintenance. The salary and conditions of employment are in accordance with Hospital Determination D.G. 22 (Executive Operational Class). Further details are available, on application, from the Chief Executive. All applications should be made on the Board’s standard application form and addressed to the Chief Executive, Southland Hospital Board, P.O. Box 39, Invercargill, with whom applications close at 4.00 p.m., on Friday, March 2, PORT HEDLAND REGIONAL HOSPITAL WESTERN AUSTRALIA MEDICAL OFFICER A MEDICAL OFFICER with experience in procedural medicine is required for the Port Hedland Regional Hospital. Port Hedland is a coastal town in the Pilbara Region of Western Australia and the Regional Hospital is the referral hospital In the region for surgical, obstetrical and medical cases. Applicants must have a medical degree registerable in Western Australia and experience in obstetrics. Experience in anaesthetics is desirable. Salary is within the range $Au5t36,953sAustso,Bl4 plus district allowance. Furnished accommodation is provided at reasonable rental. A fully maintained motor vehicle is provided for official and limited private use. Air travel to Port Hedland provided for appointee and family. An information sheet is available from the Department of Hospital and Allied Services in Perth by telephoning (09) 328 0241 extension 557. Written applications enclosing curriculum vitae, a recent photograph and nominating two referees should be submitted to the Director of Clinical Services, Department of Hospital and Allied Services G.P.O. Box C 134 Perth W.A. 6001. PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL BOARD RADIOGRAPHER VACANCIES APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from suitably experienced Radiographers (Diagnostic) for the following positions within the School of Radiography at Palmerston North Hospital. 1. SENIOR TUTOR RADIOGRAPHER Responsible for the clinical and academic training of Radiography Students in accordance with the standards set by the Examining Body. Appropriate postgraduate or teaching qualifications an advantage. Salary: $20,359-$21,150 p.a. according to qualifications and experience. 2. STAFF RADIOGRAPHER (ASSISTANT TUTOR) Will assist the Senior Tutor Radiographer and experience in a teaching role would be an advantage. Salary: $13,456-$17,291 p.a., according to qualifications and experience. Conditions of appointment for the position of Senior Tutor Radiographer and application forms for both positions are available from the Chief Executive, Palmerston North Hospital Board, Private Board, Palmerston North, with whom applications close on February 17, 1984. WANGANUI HOSPITAL BOARD PHARMACIST-IN-CHARGE APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from qualified Pharmacists for the position of Pharmacist-in-charge at the Wanganui Base Hospital. The hospital serves 470 beds In the board’s area. The staff Includes a Chief Pharmacist and two other full-time Pharmacists. Salary in accordance with the New Zealand Hospital Board’s Pharmacists’ Industrial agreement. Further particulars from the Chief Pharmacist, Wanganui Base Hospital. Form of Application and Conditions of Appointment available from the Administration Officer, Wfinganul Hospital Board, Private Bag, with whom applications close on February 17,1984.
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