Role description Job ad reference GC236694 Role title Senior Medical Education Officer Recurring vacancies may become available in other work units Status Permanent full time Please note, future vacancies of a temporary, full time and part time nature may also be filled through this recruitment process Unit/Branch/Division Medical Education Unit Clinical Governance, Education and Research Hospital and Health Service Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service Location Southport and Robina Please note, this position and appointments to future vacancies may be required to travel to and/or work from other locations within the Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service Classification PO5 Salary $105 291 - $112 998 per annum Closing date Friday, 31 March 2017 Applications will remain current for 12 months Contact name Christy Noble Contact number (07) 5687 0350 Online applications: www.smartjobs.qld.gov.au If you do not have access to the internet in order to apply online, please contact Recruitment Services on (07) 5687 9040. Purpose of the Role Provide educational expertise and leadership in the delivery of medical education to prevocational medical graduates, while ensuring ongoing training accreditation requirements are met. About Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service Gold Coast Health provides public health care services to more than 500,000 people living in one of Australia s most desired lifestyle destinations. With an annual budget exceeding $1 billion, the service oversees more than 800 beds across two hospitals, as well as a range of community facilities offering services in child, mental, oral and sexual health. Gold Coast Health offers care for a growing city located in Queensland s famous south-east corner, with its world-class beaches and hinterland, emerging cultural scene, national sporting teams, several universities and family-friendly atmosphere. Our vision Gold Coast Health will be recognised as a centre of excellence for world class healthcare. Our purpose Providing excellence in sustainable and evidence based healthcare that meets the needs of the community. 1
Our values Integrity Community First Excellence Respect Compassion Empower Visit the Gold Coast Health website: http://www.health.qld.gov.au/goldcoasthealth/ About the Hospital and Health Service/Division/Service Line Visit the Area/Hospital and Health Service/Division website: http://www.health.qld.gov.au/goldcoasthealth/ Key Duties and Accountabilities Fulfil the responsibilities of this role in accordance with Queensland Public Service and the Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service (GCHHS) values. Advise the Director of Clinical Training (DCT) of the educational needs of medical staff in PGY I and PGY2 in accordance with Postgraduate Medical Education Council of Queensland (PMCQ) accreditation standards, the Medical Practitioners Registration Act 2001 and the Australian Curriculum Framework for Junior Doctors. Advise the DCT (or equivalent) in the management development, implementation, evaluation and improvement in pre-vocational doctor training programs, orientation and other medical education programs and activities within the facility consistent with adult learning principles, accreditation standards and the National Curriculum Framework for Junior Doctors. Identify prevocational doctor s educational needs and advise accordingly. Identify, develop, implement and evaluate educational resource material for the Junior Doctor Training Program in a manner consistent with state-wide medical education strategies. Develop, monitor, review and conduct education programs for supervisors of junior doctors including clinical teacher in-service activities e.g.: Teaching on the Run including collaborating with universities and or other key stakeholders to educate and train clinical supervisors of prevocational doctors in best practice. Advise the DCT (or equivalent) in strategic planning and the prioritising of responsibilities of the Medical Education Unit. Lead and take responsibility for the application and monitoring of an assessment framework that ensures valid methods of effective performance assessment in a manner consistent with National guidelines. Identify, develop and implement resources to improve supervision and assessment processes. Collaborate and advise the DCT regarding the appropriate management of junior doctor issues and the development and monitoring of plans to address issues of performance and clinical competence. Monitor, identify and advise term supervisors to facilitate the provision of effective formative feedback to junior doctors in relation to their performance. Provide advocacy and support to pre-vocational doctors with performance issues or problems in relation to their clinical unit rotation or stage of training. Monitor and undertake report preparation of clinical unit evaluations ensuring compliance with accreditation standards. Advise the DCT and Unit Directors in strategies that improve the Intern Education Program. Direct project and administration staff and in conjunction with the DCT manage the personnel in the Medical Education Unit, including professional development as required. Assist and advise junior doctors with career path development and planning using various consultative processes such as vocational expositions. Provide advice, advocacy and support to pre-vocational doctors. Ensure performance database tracking and reporting systems are maintained and reports are generated. Liaise and advise district workforce allocations in relation to clinical units with junior doctor rotations, including secondments to other facilities, and ensure they are consistent with PMCQ standards and guidelines. Promote a sense of professional responsibility and ethics amongst junior doctors. 2
Liaise and advise medical workforce allocations in relation to access of PGY2, 3 and 4 to rural relief preparation training courses and facilitate debriefing junior doctors who have undertaken country relieving as and when appropriate. Identify, advise and support the special needs of International Medical Graduates (IMGs), especially those from non-english speaking backgrounds (NESB), and facilitate educational and support activities for these doctors in their pre-vocational years. Support and lead the functions of the General Clinical Education Committee (or equivalent) and provide high level professional advice on matters relating to medical education and the Junior Doctor Training Program. Negotiate, consult, advise and liaise effectively with individuals, groups and multidisciplinary teams and establish and maintain cooperative and productive working relationships with staff, external stakeholders within and across the health service. Identify, develop and implement activities that promote best practice based on evidence in medical education. Identify and organise research activities that relate to the improvement of medical education and new initiatives for junior doctor training. Manage strategic planning activities and policy development take an active role in the decision making and direction of the Medical Education Unit (MEU) and junior doctor training across the health service. Prepare MEU budgets and funding submissions as required. Provide leadership and advice in medical education at facility, health service, state and national levels. Be responsible for the preparation of documentation to maintain or obtain accreditation of relevant terms/rotations as required by the relevant accreditation authority. Ensure that medical allocations staff are fully aware of Medical Board Australia (MBA) requirements in relation to the accreditation of Intern training as a pre-requisite for unconditional general registration. Identify and actively pursue opportunities to increase medical education capacity within the Clinical Training Network and implement appropriate processes for accreditation of junior doctor training posts within the hospital, community or GP placement. Actively liaise and consult with the relevant accreditation authority in relation to any changes that may impact on the accreditation of PGY I and 2 terms/rotations. Manage the human resource, financial and physical resources allocated to the team and account for their cost effective use (formal budgetary responsibility rests with the Director of Clinical Training or equivalent). Complete performance appraisals and development for subordinate staff. Follow defined service quality standards, occupational health and safety policies and procedures relating to the work being undertaken in order to ensure high quality, safe services and workplaces. Take reasonable care for your own health and safety and take reasonable care to ensure that your acts or omissions do not adversely affect the health and safety of others. Employees who are appointed to the GCHHS are to maintain data quality and manage all information in accordance with legislation, standards, policies and procedures. Mandatory qualifications/professional registration/other requirements Possession of a relevant Bachelor s degree in education/adult education, or a higher qualification in health education, or a related discipline is mandatory. While not mandatory, possession of a higher degree or qualification or progress towards this would be well regarded. How you will be assessed You will be assessed on your ability to demonstrate the following key capabilities, knowledge and experience. Within the context of the responsibilities described above under Key Duties and Accountabilities, the ideal applicant will be someone who can demonstrate the following: Ability to provide high level advice in areas of prevocational medical education, accreditation, assessment, evaluation and research. Ability and experience in project development and strategic planning that lead to the implementation of new initiatives. High level knowledge and understanding of adult learning principles and the ability to apply to teaching and learning practices. 3
Ability to lead and work effectively and collaboratively within a team environment with highly developed interpersonal and negotiation skills. Ability to provide high level consultation and communication with key stakeholders. Ability to provide leadership in developing initiatives for the professional development of staff. Ability to provide high level advice in problem solving and organisational management. Ability to work without supervision to meet competing deadlines. Ability to actively and effectively participate in a working environment supporting quality human resource management practices including employment equity, anti-discrimination, occupational health and safety and ethical behaviour. Your application Please provide the following information to the panel to assess your suitability: A short statement (maximum 1 2 pages) on how your experience, abilities, knowledge and personal qualities are relevant for the role, taking into account the key responsibilities and attributes noted in the How you will be assessed section. Your current CV or resume, including the names and contact details of two referees. You must seek approval prior to nominating a person as a referee. Referees should have a thorough knowledge of your capabilities, work performance and conduct within the previous two years, and it is preferable to include your current/immediate/past supervisor. Only those persons eligible to work in Australia may be employed by Queensland Health. Prospective employees are required to provide proof of identity and documentary evidence of their right to work in Australia. Hand delivered applications will not be accepted. Late applications cannot be submitted online. For a late application to be considered, please arrange approval and submission via the contact officer. Additional information Pre-employment screening Pre-employment screening, including criminal history and discipline history checks, may be undertaken on persons recommended for employment. Roles providing health, counselling and support services mainly to children will require a Blue Card, unless otherwise exempt. Only those persons eligible to work in Australia may be employed by Queensland Health. All offers of employment are subject to the provision of adequate working rights in Australia in accordance with the granted visa s employment conditions and hours of work. Employment will not commence until sufficient evidence has been provided to Queensland Health e.g. copy of the visa, which provides details of the right to work in Australia and to what capacity as dictated by the offer. An offer of employment will be withdrawn immediately by Queensland Health should you not be granted a visa with such working rights without prejudice. Diversity Gold Coast Health is dedicated to a workplace that embraces diversity and the opportunity for all through the elimination of discrimination. We are committed to building an environment in which all our employees can feel valued, included and empowered to bring their different perspectives, beliefs, ideas and cultures in creating a culture of innovation and opportunity. Our diversity and inclusion efforts will focus on: People with disability and people from other disadvantaged groups Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women People from culturally and linguistic backgrounds 4
Health professional roles involving delivery of health services to children and youth All relevant health professionals who in the course of their duties formulate a reasonable suspicion that a child or youth has been abused or neglected in their home/community environment, have a legislative and a duty of care obligation to immediately report such concerns to Child Safety Services, Department of Communities. Disclosure of Previous Employment as a Lobbyist Applicants will be required to give a statement of their employment as a lobbyist within one (1) month of taking up the appointment. Details are available at http://www.psc.qld.gov.au/library/document/policy/lobbyist-disclosure-policy.pdf Probation Employees who are permanently appointed to Queensland Health may be required to undertake a period of probation appropriate to the appointment. Disclosure Applicants may be required to disclose any pre-existing illness or injury which may impact on their ability to perform the role. Details are available in section 571 of the Workers Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 (http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/fair-and-safe-work/workers-compensation-and-rehabilitation/workerscompensation-and-rehabilitation-legislation/workers-compensation-and-rehabilitation-act-2003) 5