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Full or part-time doctors are required with fly-in, fly-out options available.
Ingham Family Medical Practice
22 Heard Street, Ingham
Full/Part time
Jessica Lavarini
officemanager@inghammedical.com.au
(07) 4776 2101
Health provider vacancies
First Name
Jessica
Last Name
Lavarini
Phone Number
(07) 4776 2101
Email Address
officemanager@inghammedical.com.au
Closing date
Job Description

Doctors are required to join a happy and vibrant medical practice at Ingham, North Queensland. Remuneration is 65% of receipts or $55.00 per hour for the first 12 weeks, whichever is greater, plus 65% of Service Incentive Payments (negotiable). AHPRA registration and a minimum of two years’ medical work experience.

Ingham Family Medical Practice (IFMP) is on the highway at the northern end of town. It is a purpose-built building and has been operating for 30 years. Formerly known as Ingham Medical Centre, it is now operating as Ingham Family Medical Practice and has been since 2005.

Currently, there are three (3) full time Doctors, and IFMP are looking to recruit further doctors. The practice principal is a college examiner for ACCRM and RACGP, and a trainer for John Flynn and James Cook University. Dr Brett Scott holds Diplomas in obstetrics and gynaecology, ophthalmology, and has much paediatric and emergency medicine experience.

This practice offers audiometry, spirometry, skin checks, ECGs, and much more. The practice does a variety of health checks and medicals. Sullivan and Nicolaides Pathology are on site, as well as Rural Medical Imaging who provide CT, USS, and X-ray. The practice has visiting allied health services such as a psychologist, podiatrist, audiologist, dental prosthetist, dietician, diabetes educator, and a visiting orthopaedic surgeon. They also have an occupational therapist on staff as well as registered and enrolled nurses who provide continuous medical officer support.

IFMP are a registered Q-fever and yellow fever vaccination centre, as well as providing the usual private and NHS vaccinations including COVID vaccinations. Visits to our patients at nursing homes are undertaken, and a good relationship exists with all three facilities in our area. As a practice, we have regular social evenings and family outings. Beachfront accommodation for the suitable applicant is available.

We are a genuine, caring practice, staffed by pleasant, motivated people, and we look forward to hearing from you regarding any enquiries you may have. Further details regarding the practice are available at http://www.inghammedical.com.au

Palliative care
Palliative care
More people are wanting to die with dignity at home, and on country, rather than in hospital.

NQPHN has a range of initiatives aimed at improving the coordination of palliative care. These initiatives focus on building community capacity and improving community knowledge, skills, and involvement around the social dimensions of dying, death, and bereavement. 

The Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care is a Commonwealth-funded pilot program that aims to achieve the following objectives:

  1. Improve awareness and access to safe, quality palliative care at home.
  2. Support end of life care systems and practices in the community.
  3. Reduce unnecessary hospitalisation, enabling the right care, at the right time, in the right place.
  4. Generate and use data to support continuous improvement of services across sectors.
  5. Use available technologies to support flexible and responsive palliative care at home and afterhours.

Below are some highlights from the Northern Queensland Health Community Connectors Network workshops in 2023.

Northern Queensland Health Community Connectors Network regional sessions.

In 2023 NQPHN funded Palliative Care Queensland to deliver Connecting End-of-Life Care to roll out a series of events for general practitioners in primary care and Residential Aged Care Homes (RACHs) in the Townsville area.

Compassionate Communities are a core part of public health approaches to palliative care, end of life care, and bereavement. It is a whole-of-community approach to improving the end of life experience for people by mobilising local networks, groups, and services to be more conscious, aware, and equipped to offer support.

It is impossible to have hospices built in every suburb, so building Compassionate Communities works to mobilise the community to do their bit for the frail and elderly who live alone, for people with life limiting illnesses, and for people who are grieving.

We want these vulnerable groups to know they are not alone. They are part of our communities and we have the responsibility to support them.

In collaboration with The Groundswell Project Australia, NQPHN conducted a series of Health Community Connectors train-the-trainer workshops and trained more than 300 Health Community Connectors in the northern Queensland region. The train-the-trainer workshops provided education on Advance Care Planning, end of life care, palliative care resources, service mapping, localised end of life needs assessment, and codesign opportunities. To ensure ongoing system integration, specialist palliative care services were also present at the workshops.

Upcoming workshops:

  • Health Community Connector workshops are planned in Hughenden and Clermont. To register, please complete this online form.

Registering for the Health Community Connectors train-the-trainer workshop will grant you automatic membership to the Northern Queensland Health Community Connectors Network.

For more information, please contact the NQPHN Older Persons Health and Palliative Care Team.

If you, a family member, or your patient has recently received the challenging diagnosis of a life-limiting illness, you are not alone. Navigating through this uncertain and difficult time can be overwhelming, but Palliative Care Queensland has collated the resources, information, and support needed.

Patient journeys developed by Palliative Care Queensland through funding from NQPHN can be found here.

NQPHN has developed a resource to raise awareness of, and to facilitate and coordinate access to, safe and quality palliative and end-of-life care at home throughout the NQPHN catchment area.

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Below, you will find the services available in your LGA, categorised by the Hospital and Health Service (HHS) that represents your region.

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Alternatively, you can access support using the online or phone service details below. 

LGAs include: Aurukun Shire, Cook Shire, Hope Vale Aboriginal Shire, Kowanyama Aboriginal Shire, Lockhart River Aboriginal Shire, Mapoon Aboriginal Shire, Napranum Aboriginal Shire, Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council, Pormpuraaw Aboriginal Shire, Torres Shire, Torres Strait Island Regional Council, Weipa Town Authority, and Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire.

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LGAs include: Cairns Regional Council, Cassowary Coast Regional Council, Croydon Shire, Douglas Shire, Etheridge Shire, Mareeba Shire, Tablelands Regional Council, and Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire.

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LGAs include: Burdekin Shire, Charters Towers Regional Council, Flinders Shire, Hinchinbrook Shire, Palm Island Aboriginal Shire, Richmond Shire, and Townsville City.

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LGAs include: Isaac Regional Council, Mackay Regional Council, and Whitsunday Regional Council.

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PalAssist is a service that is free for anyone who has a life limiting illness or condition, and/or their families and carers. PalAssist is available 7 days a week to provide support and information. There will always be an understanding and experienced person to talk to on the phone, or online.

Call: 1800 772 273 

Website: https://www.palassist.org.au/

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