Principal House Officers, Registrars and Fellows2023-11-16T09:22:43+10:00

Principal House Officers (PHO), Registrars and Fellows

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    We offer research, training and career pathway in a community hospital. PHOs are medical officers that are not in a vocational training program and/or an accredited training position.

    How to apply

    There are two recruitment processes undertaken yearly to fill vacant house officer positions at Caboolture Hospital:

    QH RMO Campaign – to start in line with the clinical year

    Each year commencing in June Queensland Health runs a campaign to recruit PHOs, Registrars and Fellows for positions across the state.

    View the dates to submit your application and the recruitment and selection process stages.

    To apply for these positions below visit the RMO campaign website.

    Mid-Year Recruitment Campaign – to start as/when available throughout the year

    Separate to the RMO Campaign, Caboolture also advertises throughout the year to fill PHO and Registrar vacancies from time to time. Please follow this link for current vacancies visit Smart Jobs.

    Registrar/PHO positions

    We offer positions in a range of specialties and programs.

    • Emergency Medicine
    • Anaesthetics
    • Paediatric Medicine
    • Psychiatry
    • Intensive Care Medicine
    • General Surgery
    • Obstetrics and Gynaecology
    • Medical Administration
    • Adult Medicine (including advanced training)
    • Gastroenterology
    • Medical Subspecialties:
      • Respiratory Medicine
      • Cardiology
      • Stroke
      • Geriatric Medicine
      • Perioperative medicine
      • Endocrine medicine
      • Neurology
      • Infectious Diseases
      • Hospital in the Home
      • Rheumatology (including advanced training)

    RMO training pathways and specialty programs

    View the recruitment process for registrar training positions

    Requirements to practice

    There are processes and procedures for medical practitioners to register to work for Queensland Health.

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