Advanced Trainees & Registrars – Cancer Program
Central Adelaide Local Health Network (CALHN)
Royal Adelaide Hospital & The Queen Elizabeth Hospital – Adelaide, South Australia
Central Adelaide Local Health Network is seeking Medical Oncology Advanced Trainees/Registrars and Haematology Registrars to join our Cancer Program across two major teaching hospitals in Adelaide.
- Multiple full-time temporary positions available.
- International applicants are encouraged to apply, with visa sponsorship support available for eligible candidates.
Salary
- MDP2 Medical Practitioner: $96,569 – $153,533 p.a. (pro rata)
- MDP3 Senior Registrar: $158,151 – $164,308 p.a. (pro rata)
The roles offer a competitive salary starting from $96,569, plus 12% superannuation, overtime allowances, professional development funding and relocation assistance of up to $10,000 for eligible applicants.
About CALHN
Central Adelaide Local Health Network is South Australia’s largest health service, delivering world-class healthcare through excellence in clinical care, research and education.
You will work across two major teaching hospitals:
- Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) – South Australia’s largest accredited teaching hospital and a leading centre for cancer care supporting patients across the state and interstate.
- The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) – A large acute teaching hospital located 20 minutes from Adelaide’s CBD, providing comprehensive inpatient, outpatient, emergency and specialist services.
With more than 17,000 staff, CALHN offers a collaborative environment focused on innovation, research and high-quality patient care.
About the Role
These positions provide valuable experience within statewide haematology and oncology services. Working within multidisciplinary teams, you will manage complex patients across inpatient, ambulatory and diagnostic settings while developing advanced clinical expertise.
Key responsibilities include:
- Managing oncology and haematology patients across inpatient and ambulatory services
- Participating in ward rounds, clinical reviews and treatment planning
- Supervising interns and junior doctors
- Contributing to multidisciplinary case discussions
- Participating in research, audits and quality improvement initiatives
- Supporting undergraduate and postgraduate teaching
- You will be supported by experienced consultants and accredited supervisors of training.
About You
You are a motivated clinician committed to delivering safe, evidence-based and patient-centred care.
Applicants will:
- Hold MBBS or equivalent with general registration through the Medical Board of Australia
- Demonstrate clinical experience appropriate to their stage of training
- Work effectively within multidisciplinary teams
- Communicate clearly with patients, families and colleagues
- Demonstrate professionalism, sound clinical judgement and commitment to quality care
- Haematology roles may suit applicants eligible for the State-wide Advanced Haematology Training Program (FRACP and/or FRCPA) or doctors who have completed Basic Physician Training.
Why move to South Australia?
Adelaide consistently ranks among the world’s ‘most liveable cities’, offering a relaxed lifestyle, short commute times and easy access to beaches, hills and world-class wine regions.
The city is known for its vibrant food culture and year-round calendar of internationally recognised arts, cultural and sporting events.
Apply
Applications are assessed as received.
Enquiries: Elizabeth Lewis – Elizabeth.Lewis@sa.gov.au
For full details and to apply, please visit the SA Health Careers website.
Job Ref: 929674
Applications close: 11:55 pm Monday, 1 June 2026