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Resident Medical Officers (RMOs) and Service Medical Registrars (SMRs) provide essential clinical care to hospital patients under the supervision of senior medical staff. You will conduct patient assessments, manage care plans, assist with medical procedures, and ensure effective communication with patients and their families. Opportunities are available to participate in research, teaching, and ongoing professional development to extend your experience and advance your career.
We have RMO and SMR opportunities commencing mid 2025 in a wide variety of hospital and health service settings.
Applying through our centralised campaign offers several benefits:
Streamlined Process: One application gives you access to multiple opportunities, saving you time and effort.
Comprehensive Support: Receive guidance and support throughout the recruitment process.
Increased Visibility: Increase your chances of securing a position with many participating health services.
Be among the first to know about new opportunities and updates in the recruitment process.
The centralised recruitment process is co-ordinated by the Western Australia (WA) Office of the Chief Medical Officer for WA’s leading hospitals.
If you have questions about the centralised recruitment process for RMOs and SMRs reach out to the team at medicalrecruitment@health.wa.gov.au
Applications open: 8 January 2025
Applications open: 26 May 2025
The South Metropolitan Health Service (SMHS) delivers hospital and community-based public health care services to nearly a quarter of WA’s population across 9 local government areas in southern metropolitan Perth.
Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospitals Group
Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospitals Group (FSFHG) comprises:
Fiona Stanley Hospital is the major tertiary hospital in the south metropolitan area and offers comprehensive health care services to adults, youth and children. It has 783 beds and offers:
Fremantle Hospital
Providing specialist hospital services, Fremantle Hospital plays a vital role in supporting the tertiary services of Fiona Stanley Hospital and delivers specialist services including mental health, aged care, and elective surgical services in the following specialties:
The Women and Newborn Health Service provides clinical care to women and families. It comprises King Edward Memorial Hospital, the Maternity Unit at Osborne Park Hospital and other specialist health services. The Women and Newborn Services at Osborne Park Hospital merged with WNHS in 2020. The new service became part of the overall Women and Newborn Health Service. The merging of the two services created a synergy for women’s healthcare options, encouraging greater opportunity for cross-site communication and collaboration. The new service is an additional pregnancy care option for women, all governed by WNHS.
Established in 1916, KEMH is the State’s largest maternity hospital and the only referral centre for complex, high acuity pregnancies in WA.
WNHS employs over 1,200 FTE who provide care for more than 45,000 gynaecological occasions of service with conditions including general gynaecology, gynae-oncology, endometriosis, IVF and urogynaecology.
Established in 2016, North Metropolitan Health Services (NMHS) is committed to providing excellent health care for our patients and our communities.
As one of the largest health services in WA, we provide a comprehensive range of adult specialist medical, surgical, mental health and obstetric services.
These services are offered across three tertiary hospitals and two secondary hospitals:
The Child and Adolescent Health Service (CAHS) is proud to be the leading service provider for paediatric healthcare in Western Australia, as the State’s only dedicated health service for infants, children and young people. CAHS is made up four service areas: Neonatology, Community Health, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), and Perth Children’s Hospital (PCH). Consisting of over 5,500 employees, our services are delivered at PCH and King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEMH), as well as across a network of more than 160 community clinics across the metropolitan area.
The EMHS is an extensive hospital and health service network that aims to maintain and improve the health and wellbeing of more than 708,000 West Australians in its catchment area.
Our hospital network works together to provide a combination of tertiary, secondary and specialist health care services including emergency and critical care, state trauma, elective and emergency surgery, general medical, mental health, inpatient and outpatient services, aged care, palliative care, rehabilitation and women’s, children’s and neonate services.
The EMHS health care network works together to provide a combination of tertiary, secondary, specialist and community health care services.
Tertiary hospitals provide the highest level of care, often treating those with serious injuries or life-threatening conditions.
General hospitals provide various services across a range of medical specialties to meet broader health needs.
Specialist hospitals provide specific health care services, such as mental health, aged care, rehabilitation and elective surgery.
The WA Country Health Service has a strong network of public hospitals, health services and nursing posts located across rural and remote Western Australia. Our core business is the provision of quality, accessible health services to people from large regional centres to those in small remote communities.
From nursing posts and outreach services, to child health clinics and bustling regional health campuses, the WA Country Health Service plays an important role in the lives of people in our country communities.
Across the state we have:
These health campuses support:
St John of God Health Care is a leading provider of high-quality health and community services across Australia and New Zealand.
We were established more than 30 years ago by the Sisters of St John of God, who first arrived in Western Australia and commenced caring for the community in 1895.
We are an experienced hospital operator with 14 private hospitals in Western Australia, Victoria and New South Wales. Most of our hospitals are acute and we are particularly well-known for our maternity, oncology and orthopaedic services.
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