Job Vacancies

Welcome to the job vacancies page for the Trauma and Acute Care Surgery (TACS) Unit at the Liverpool Hospital

The TACS Unit is a vital part of the healthcare system, providing expert surgical care to patients with traumatic injuries or acute surgical conditions. We are always seeking qualified and dedicated individuals to join our team and help us deliver the highest level of care to our patients. If you are interested in pursuing a career in surgery or healthcare, we encourage you to explore the job openings currently available at the TACS Unit. We offer a wide range of opportunities for professionals at all levels, including administrative and management roles, clinical nurse specialists, to senior medical professionals. Thank you for considering a career with the TACS Unit at the Liverpool Hospital.

Medical Vacancy

Staff Specialist Vacancy

No current vacancy

TRAUMA & ACUTE CARE SURGERY FELLOWSHIP​

The Trauma & Acute Care Surgery (TACS) Unit at Liverpool Hospital appoints two Trauma & Acute Care Surgery Fellows each year on a 12-24 month contract.

For information about the position please contact, via email, the Acting Director of TACS, Dr Aditya Benjamin, Adityathomas.Benjamin@health.nsw.gov.au.


View the Fellow position description

Nursing Vacancy

Nursing Job Vacancy

No current nursing vacancy

Administration

Administration Job Vacancy

No administration job vacancy available

Scholarships

DPNTC (Definitive Perioperative Nursing Trauma Care) Course Scholarship

Scholarship is offered to eligible registered nurses working in operating theatre to attend a 3 day Definitive Perioperative Nursing Trauma Care Course (DPNTC).

For information about scholarship availability and how to apply, contact the Nursing Unit Manager (Operating Theatre) or Nursing Executives in your facility.

To find out more about the DPNTC Course:


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SWAN TRAUMA, CRITICAL CARE AND EMERGENCY SURGERY CONFERENCE SCHOLARSHIP​

Scholarship is offered to eligible nurses working in trauma, critical care and emergency surgery related positions to attend the SWAN Trauma, Critical Care and Emergency Surgery Conference which is held in Sydney in March each year.

For information about scholarship availability and how to apply, contact the Nursing Unit Manager, Operating Theatre or Nursing Executives in your facility.

To find out more about the SWAN Conference:


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MARIA SEGER MEMORIAL TRAUMA NURSING PROGRAM

(UNDER CONSTRUCTION)

The Maria Seger Memorial Trauma Nursing Program offers an opportunity for all registered nurses to gain experience in trauma nursing care and delivery of clinical care in trauma systems.

Enquiry: Trauma Nurse Coordinator, Trauma & Acute Care Surgery, Liverpool Hospital or Phone: +61 2 8738 3039

Observership

Honorary Medical Visits

The Trauma & Acute Care Surgery Unit at Liverpool Hospital welcomes visits from national and international doctors.

Send your expression of interest to: Email Trauma & Acute Care Surgery Unit or phone: +61 2 8738 3038

RURAL GP OBSERVERSHIP​

The Trauma & Acute Care Surgery Unit at Liverpool Hospital offers the opportunity to Rural General Practitioners to attend for up to a week to update their trauma and emergency surgery knowledge.

Send your expression of interest to: Email Trauma & Acute Care Surgery Unit or phone: +61 2 8738 3038

Work Experience

work experience

Trauma & Acute Care Surgery Unit at Liverpool Hospital offers work experience to High School students.

High School students will get to experience the daily functions of a Level 1 Trauma Centre and major teaching centre at Liverpool Hospital and have an opportunity to ask any questions they might have.

Send your expression of interest to:

Email: Trauma & Acute Care Surgery Unit
Phone: +61 2 8738 3038

JOBS

Fellowship Description


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Dr Valerie Malka is the Director of the Trauma and Acute Care Surgical Unit at Liverpool Hospital. She was the previous Director of Trauma Services at Westmead Hospital for over a decade. She is an EMST Director and DSTC Instructor with a great passion for trauma and acute care surgery. With special interests in education and quality assurance she has worked extensively in patient safety and the maintenance of ethics in healthcare. Valerie has worked with the International Committee of the Red Cross and the International Rescue Committee and holds a Diploma in International Humanitarian Assistance from Geneva University and a Master’s Degree in International Public Health with a major in Humanitarian Law. She also holds a Master’s degree in Journalism and works freelance writing medical, health and wellbeing articles.