Medical Oncologist | Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Listed on 2026-01-18
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Doctor/Physician
Medical Doctor, Oncologist
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Medical Oncologist | The Queen Elizabeth HospitalDate published:
Jan 13, 2026, 16:23 PM
Location
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woodville South Australia
Description
Total Indicative Remuneration:
Salary MD-2 $ 367,430 – $715,909 p.a. (pro rata)
(Subject to private practice agreement)
Employment details:
Temporary from 26/6/26 up to 31/1/27
Part-time, working 22.5 hours per week
Join CALHN’s exceptional medical team and play a vital role in shaping the future of health through innovation, collaboration and world‑class care.
- Work across diverse clinical specialties and services
- Advance your skills through structured learning and development
- Benefit from supportive teams and dedicated non‑clinical time
- Make a real impact delivering safe and connected compassionate care
- Deliver evidence‑based oncology care
- Manage solid tumour patients with broad clinical scope
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and nurses
- Cover consultant leave with clear clinical leadership
- Support trials, audit and quality improvement
- Teach and supervise junior doctors and trainees
You are a specialist medical oncologist ready to step into a collaborative, patient‑centred service and make a real impact across a major teaching hospital network.
- Hold MBBS or equivalent with FRACP Medical Oncology
- Maintain current specialist registration and ongoing CME
- Deliver high‑quality, ethical care across solid tumour services
- Work confidently within multidisciplinary oncology teams
- Contribute to teaching, audit and quality improvement work
Curious about this role? Connect with Liz Lewis, Business Consultant, Cancer Services on or email
Elizabeth.
Lewis.au
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