The NSW Government says it’s continuing to build its regional medical workforce with applications now open for the next round of the NSW Rural Generalist Single Employer Pathway.
The Pathway trains and employs doctors where they are needed most and helps them establish a career as a Rural Generalist with trainees employed for up to four years by a regional Local Health District, while completing training in both the primary care and hospital settings.
Rural Generalists provide primary care services while also working in hospitals and have qualifications in an advanced skill area such as anaesthetics, emergency medicine, obstetrics, palliative care, mental health, and paediatrics.
Positions for the 2025 clinical year are available across NSW including Hunter New England Local Health District with applications for the Rural Generalist Single Employer Pathway opened until the 6th of August.