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GP – Tasmanian Family Medical

Doctor Full time, Permanent North West Date advertised: 13 March 2026

The Organisation

Tasmanian Family Medical opened in 2017 and has built up to 10 doctors, supported by the Southside Family Medical (Burnie) team which comprises a practice manager, practice nurses, admin and reception staff. The practice offers the full range of GP services, including immunisations, travel medicine and sports medicine. Onsite health services include Pathology, Psychology, Relaxation, Sports & Remedial Massage, Cosmetic Aesthetics and Social Workers, and specialist services in Urology, Cardiology, Nephrology, Audiology and General Surgery.

Opening hours are 7 am – 7 pm Monday to Friday and 8 am – 1 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Evening and weekend clinics are staffed on a roster basis by one doctor and a receptionist. A&E facilities are available nearby at Burnie’s North West Regional Hospital and after hours needs are triaged by the national HealthDirect. Nursing home and home visits are conducted as required and as possible.

The medical complex takes up two floors of this large building, with numerous generously proportioned consultation rooms (some with a sea view, all with natural light), treatment rooms and facilities for teaching and conferences. Resources include brand new high specification diagnostic and procedural equipment. The practice operates a predominantly private billing model and is fully computerised using Best Practice.

The practice is accredited by AGPAL. It is also accredited to train senior RACGP and ACRRM registrars, and by University of Tasmania to host medical students.

Group practice on the coast in Burnie with an emphasis on preventative health and mental health.

DPA: Yes       MMM: 3       Moratorium Period: 7 Years

The Position

Tasmanian Family Medical and Southside Family Medical (Burnie) are seeking a full-time General Practitioner with no restrictions to join them in their impressive renovated premises in Burnie, north-west Tasmania. Whilst providing the full suite of general practice services, this practice has a special focus on preventative health and mental health. Experience and an interest in treating mental health conditions is desirable although not essential.

And what a great location! The former Australian Pulp and Paper administrative building is a spacious heritage-listed Art Deco classic with uninterrupted views of the bay across the road. Not only that, but it shares a carpark with Bunnings, which provides excellent exposure and access.

With a population of around 20,000 and the administrative hub for Tasmania’s north-west coast, Burnie provides something for everyone. Apart from offering mouth-watering produce and an active arts community, it is within easy reach of magnificent Wilderness World Heritage Area parks and reserves, yet just an hour’s flight from Melbourne for that big city fix.

Skills and Experience required:

  • Registered, or eligible for registration, with the Medical Board of Australia
  • Previous GP experience

What’s on offer?

  • For non-VR IMGs, competitive remuneration package between 55% and 60% (with guaranteed minimum earnings of $120,000 per annum based on working full-time).
  • For VR GPs with teaching and supervision responsibilities, between 65% and 70% of gross billings received, negotiable based on qualifications and experience among other considerations.
  • Eligible location for rural incentive payments.
  • Eligible location for The People Project Health Workforce Scholarship Program.
  • The People Project will work with the practice to arrange a comprehensive orientation program on arrival.

Application Instructions

Please contact Fran Robinson at The People Project Tasmania for more information [email protected] or apply now.


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