Clinical Director (Intensive Care) (Bundaberg)

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A$216,643 per year
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About the role

Location: Intensive Care Unit, Bundaberg Hospital Remuneration: We are offering a competitive remuneration package value up to $574,115 p.a., including salary between $216,643 – $274,678 p.a., generous employer superannuation (up to 12.75%), salary sacrifice perks, and flexible rostering for optimal work/life balance.

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Regional Queensland residents enjoy a lower cost of living and affordable housing in one of the world's most beautiful and diverse regions.

Your opportunity: The Clinical Director (Intensive Care) provides strategic, clinical, and operational leadership for Intensive Care services at Bundaberg Hospital within the Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service (WBHHS).

The role is responsible for ensuring the delivery of safe, high-quality, and sustainable critical care services through contemporary models of care, strong clinical governance, workforce leadership and effective collaboration across the health service.

The position provides professional oversight and leadership of clinical services and activities, together with high-quality administrative management of the Intensive Care Unit. xwzovoh

The Clinical Director is responsible for ensuring the provision of specialist adult intensive care services of the highest possible quality and will provide a specialist clinical consultant service to Bundaberg Hospital, alongside expert advice in the planning, development and future direction of intensive care services.

Enquiries: Jan-Adele Hotz ( Job Ad Reference: H2604WB680497 Application Details: Closing Date: Wednesday, 3rd June 2026

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