EOI open: GP clinical editors sought for HealthPathways

EOI open: GP clinical editors sought for HealthPathways

02 Oct 2024

The clinical editors support and collaborate with the South Western Sydney HealthPathways Program team and subject matter experts to decide on the relevance of content for localisation of assessment, management and referral pathways.

The clinical editors document pathway content in preparation for publishing by the Australasian HealthPathways team.

 

What is HealthPathways?

The program is a joint project between SWSPHN and South Western Sydney Local Health District (SWSLHD).

It is an initiative between primary and secondary health providers in developing sustainable, clear, concise and localised care pathways from a whole-of-system perspective.

 

The program aims to:

    • achieve new and innovative systems which will keep people healthy and out of hospital
    • assist patients to be cared for and remain healthy within their communities

 

Casual employment

    • bring your understanding of evidence-based practice and clinical quality improvement to this role, supporting the program team in the development of new pathways
    • supportive team environment and flexible working conditions

 

About you

To be considered for the role, the successful applicant will have:

    • current full and unrestricted AHPRA registration as a Medical Practitioner, with no prior history of removal from the register for disciplinary reasons under any jurisdiction
    • knowledge of key providers and individuals in South Western Sydney
    • demonstrated commitment to embedding quality improvement activities into clinical practice as a means to improve patient outcomes
    • an ability to work flexibly

It is desirable the successful applicant will have:

    • good computer skills (including word processing, data entry and email)
    • the capacity to work effectively to agreed deadlines

 

In return you will be offered:

    • an attractive remuneration (commensurate with your skills and experience)
    • access to a friendly and supportive team

 

How to apply

For a detailed job description and EOI registration form please contact Integration and Priority Populations Manager Ben Neville on 4632 3068.

To express interest, please email your EOI registration form and requisite attachments to Ben.Neville@swsphn.com.au by close of business on Friday, 18 October.