How do I apply and where is the Expression of Interest form?
Expressions of Interest and all supporting documents will only be accepted online. Expressions of Interest open at 9.00am on Wednesday 12 June 2024. The Expression of Interest form can be accessed via the SA Health – Careers website.
Can I apply on a part-time basis?
Yes, applicants can nominate if they wish to work on a part-time basis within their online Expression of Interest. Requests for part-time work will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. Refer to the Guide to part-time and job-share for junior doctors in SA.
Can I apply for advanced positions through this process?
Advanced Specialist Training Positions (Registrars) are not generally undertaken through this process. You may wish to visit the SA Health – Careers website for information about such employment opportunities. This Expression of Interest is suitable for applicants seeking employment and entry into vocational, pre-specialist or prevocational level positions only.
Do all PGY2+ and beyond training positions use the SA Health centralised Expression of Interest and allocation process for their recruitment needs?
All employment opportunities within SA Health are advertised through the SA Health – Careers website. Some PGY2 and Beyond training positions may be advertised outside of this centralised SA Health PGY2+ and Beyond Expression of Interest process. If you are unsure, we recommend you speak to the relevant Local Health Network contact person to clarify.
I am a medical graduate from overseas and am looking for an internship or equivalent supervised training. Can I apply for a PGY2+ position through this Expression of Interest process?
General Registration is a requirement for these training positions. All Expressions of Interest are checked to ensure this criteria is met. All Expressions of Interest will be collected and grouped by their Ahpra registration category. Some applicants may not have General Registration but may be suitable for appointment in alternative positions. Applicants who do not have General Registration will be informed that they have not met the criteria of these PGY2+ and Beyond training positions and that they will be added to a database of medical officers seeking employment.
What if I don’t receive a training position offer?
Please do not contact SA Health or the Local Health Networks to seek an update on the progress of your Expression of Interest. At the end of selection and ranking by the selection panels, should it be determined that you are unsuitable for appointment in any of the training programs you have preferenced, you will be advised via email.
If you have been unsuccessful in being matched to a training position at the end of the allocation process, you will be advised via email.
After the allocation is complete, any unmatched applicants will be invited via email to participate in the Late Vacancy Management process (LVMP) to be considered for any additional vacancies that may become available throughout the year.
What is the salary of a Resident Medical Officer (PGY2 and beyond) in South Australia?
PGY2 and beyond training positions are referred to as Resident Medical Officers (RMOs) in the SA Health Salaried Medical Officer Enterprise Agreement (SMOEA) 2022 here.
Which health networks are in South Australia and where are they located?
Barossa Hills Fleurieu Local Health Network
Mount Barker District Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital – 87 Wellington Road, MOUNT BARKER SA 5251
Southern Fleurieu Health Service – Harbor View Terrace, VICTOR HARBOR SA 5211
Central Adelaide Local Health Network
Royal Adelaide Hospital – Port Road, ADELAIDE SA 5000
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital – 28 Woodville Road, WOODVILLE SA 5011
Eyre and Far North Local Health Network
Port Lincoln Health Service – Oxford Terrace, PORT LINCOLN SA 5606
Flinders and Upper North Local Health Network
Port Augusta Hospital and Regional Health Service – 71 Hospital Road, PORT AUGUSTA SA 5700
Whyalla Hospital and Health Service – 20 Wood Terrace, WHYALLA SA 5600 – 380 km
Limestone Coast Local Health Network
Mount Gambier and Districts Health Service – 276-300 Wehl Street North, MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290
Northern Adelaide Local Health Network
Lyell McEwin Hospital – Haydown Road, ELIZABETH VALE SA 5112
Modbury Hospital – Smart Road, MODBURY SA 5092
Riverland Mallee Coorong Local Health Network
Riverland General Hospital – 10 Maddern Street, BERRI SA 5343
Southern Adelaide Local Health Network
Flinders Medical Centre – Flinders Drive, BEDFORD PARK SA 5042
Noarlunga Hospital – Alexander Kelly Drive, NOARLUNGA CENTRE SA 5168
Yorke and Northern Local Health Network
Port Pirie Regional Health Service – Corner of The Terrace and Alexander Street, PORT PIRIE SA 5540
How does selection and ranking work?
Most disciplines have adopted a statewide approach to selection and ranking and they each have their own selection and ranking process as the Role Descriptions vary. You may be invited to attend an interview where you will be asked standardised questions for that discipline and you may also complete assessment tasks. The discipline, or disciplines, that have assessed your skills will each provide a single statewide list of ranked candidates to SA Health. Using these ranking lists, applicants will be matched to a training position in order of their preferences, if training positions are available.
If you are not deemed as being appointable or training positions for your preference/s have been exhausted, then you will not receive a training position offer.
When do I need to provide my supporting documents?
You will need to upload all of the required documentation in your online Expression of Interest by the closing date.
Do any of the supporting documents need to be certified?
No, supporting documentation does not need to be certified.
Why do you need my passport or citizenship certificate?
In order to apply for a PGY2 and Beyond training position in South Australia, you will need to provide proof of your citizenship status, the most common way to provide proof of citizenship is a passport or citizenship certificate.
What if I don’t have a passport or citizenship certificate?
If you do not have either of these documents, please contact us at HealthSAMET@sa.gov.au
My surname differs from that on my passport/citizenship certificate. What do I do?
If the name on your Expression of Interest differs to that on the above documentation, you must also attach a marriage certificate or change of name certificate. This will need to be combined with your residency document and uploaded as one file.
I am an international medical graduate, what evidence do I need to provide to confirm that I have completed an internship?
You will need to provide a statement from your employer/s to substantiate completion (or anticipated completion) of internship or equivalent. Your employment contract with your current hospital or a letter from your hospital/health service may be acceptable if they state the rotations you have completed and are expected to complete by the end of your contract. All documentation must show your full name.
I am an international medical graduate, what evidence do I need to provide to confirm the status of my Australian Medical Council (AMC) assessments?
You will need to provide a copy of your AMC certificates for each exam completed. If you have not yet completed AMC Part 2 but have scheduled a date to complete it, you are also required to provide evidence of this. For example, an email or letter from the AMC confirming that you have received a clinical exam date. All documentation must show your full name.
I am an international medical graduate, what evidence do I need to provide to confirm the completion/progress of my supervised training in Australia?
You will need to provide a statement from your employer(s) to substantiate completion (or anticipated completion) of internship or 12 months of supervised training in Australia and that this will meet the requirements of the Medical Board of Australia for General Registration by the February start date. Your employment contract with your current hospital or a letter from your hospital/health service may be acceptable if they state the rotations you have completed and are expected to complete by the end of your contract. All documentation must show your full name.
The Expression of Interest asks for a copy of my registration certificate. Can I provide a print-out of my registration certificate from the Medical Board of Australia (MBA) website?
Yes, this is acceptable. All documentation must show your full name.
Where can I find an example of a CV?
A CV template is provided in the resources section of the SA MET Unit website. This example format is not compulsory to use and is provided as a guide only.
How do I upload a document into my Expression of Interest?
To upload a file:
- Click ‘Upload file‘.
- Select the file from your computer.
- Press ‘Open’, to send the document to us, the document may take a few minutes depending on the speed of your internet connection and the size of the file to upload.
You can also choose to upload files from a Dropbox or Google Drive account by clicking the button for either option to sign into your account and select the file you wish to use.
To review a file that you have uploaded, please move to another page then come back to the previous page. This will allow you to view and confirm you have loaded the correct document.
To delete a file that you have uploaded, click ‘Delete‘.
What can I do if I am having difficulty uploading a document to support my Expression of Interest?
In the Expression of Interest process all documents must be uploaded in the following formats:
DOC
DOCX
PDF
TXT
RTF
JPG
However, for large documents they should be in DOC, DOCX or PDF format ONLY.
Each document can be up to 10MB in size but cannot exceed 10MB. The file size is ample for any document to be uploaded.
If you have any difficulties uploading your documents, please seek private IT support as most solutions relate to your own individual equipment.
What do I put in my cover letter?
Your cover letter is an opportunity to sell yourself to your potential employer.
Some training positions require specific criteria to be addressed in their cover letters. Please review the Training Program Information Packs when writing your cover letter.
The following points could be addressed in your cover letters:
- Short- and long-term career goals, area/s of interest and why you have chosen this field.
- Reasons you have chosen this position to undertake your training, what you believe the hospital will be able to offer you.
- The reasons you have chosen this training program, your understanding of the program, what it can offer you and how it will contribute to your career goals.
- Any previous experience you may have in this field. If you do not have previous experience, then why you are interested.
- Particular rotations that you are hoping to acquire and why.
- The skills, knowledge and attitudes that you bring to the training position and how they relate to this clinical area.
- If you are applying to a rural training program, why you are interested in this and whether you have ever worked, studied or lived in a rural area. This should include information about the period, activity and location.
- Whether you are currently enrolled in a training program for your specialty of choice and, if so, which one, at what level (provisional/basic/advanced) and the college requirements.
- If you are applying for Psychiatry, your preferred hospital sites for rotations.
- Your letter should not be more than one side of an A4 sheet.
Who should I make my cover letters out to?
Cover letters are to be addressed to the relevant contact person. See the relevant Information Packs on the SA MET website for the appropriate contact person.
Can I update or change my cover letter?
No. You are unable to change or upload additional documents once you have submitted your Expression of Interest.
Where can I find more information about the training opportunities so that I can tailor my cover letter?
See the relevant role descriptions. A link to the role description can be found within the program specific Information Packs.
Can my referee complete a paper-based report for me?
No, all reports must be completed online. Referee reports can only be completed online, therefore your nominated referees must have a valid email address. A unique link specific to your Expression of Interest will be automatically generated and emailed to your referee. Your referee may then commence their online referee report.
Can I obtain a copy of my referee reports?
Referee reports are provided in confidence and will not be provided to applicants or to any institution outside of the SA Health centralised PGY2 and Beyond Expression of Interest process. Referee reports will be provided to all of your nominated training programs to assist with the shortlisting and ranking process.
What kind of information is asked for in the referee reports?
Please see example referee report on the SA MET website. The referee reports may vary from this version slightly.
I have entered a wrong email address for a referee. How can I fix this?
You must ensure that the referee’s email address is correct. This is used by SA Health to communicate with the referee and to provide instructions for completing your referee report. If the referee’s email address has been entered incorrectly, you will need to contact HealthSAMET@sa.gov.au in order for this to be updated.
One of my referees has told me they cannot complete my report. What should I do now?
If one of your nominated referees is unable to complete the referee report, you need to contact SA MET in order to nominate an alternate referee.
It is important that you obtain the agreement of your nominated referees before entering their details into your Expression of Interest form. You should ensure that your referees have access to email and that they have a good understanding of your skills, knowledge and attitude.
My referee has not completed the report. What should I do?
It is your responsibility to ensure that referees complete and submit their reports by the due date.
My referees have not completed my reports. Will my Expression of Interest be marked as ineligible?
No, however you may be disadvantaged overall as the selection panel will have less information about you during their selection and ranking process. Each training program has their own selection criteria and different training programs may have a minimum requirement of two or three referee reports. It is to your advantage to follow up your referees to ensure the hospitals have access to more information about you.
I have been nominated as a referee by an applicant but I am unable to complete the report. What should I do?
If for any reason you are unable to complete the report, please contact the applicant directly and advise them. The applicant may be able to arrange for an alternative referee to be nominated.
My referee does not have an email address. Does this matter?
All communication with referees is undertaken via email and all referees must have an email address. This may be one of their own (hospital or personal) or it could be a member of the administrative staff in their clinical unit.
My nominated referee has more than one email address. Can I enter all of these?
Please only provide ONE email address for each referee. It is up to you to ensure that this email address is the referee’s preferred contact and that it is entered correctly. If you enter multiple email addresses into the email field, unfortunately that referee will be unable to be contacted.
What if am not able to complete my Expression of Interest by the closing date?
In order to be considered for a training position, you must complete your Expression of Interest by the closing date. Late Expressions of Interest will NOT be accepted.
Will SA Health contact me after the Expression of Interest closing date if I have provided insufficient information in my Expression of Interest?
You are responsible for providing complete and accurate documentation with your Expression of Interest by the closing date. If insufficient documentation is received you will not be included in the allocation process. If your Expression of Interest is deemed ineligible after submission you will receive an automated email notifying you of this.
Can I include both entry into vocational or pre-specialist training and general training in my preferences?
You can choose any combination of preferences. The matching system will optimise your highest preference with the program’s ranking. If you have been ranked by the training program you will be offered the highest available preference.
If you choose not to accept this training position, you will unfortunately NOT be offered another training position within this centralised Expression of Interest process. Once a match has been made your Expression of Interest will be removed from the allocation process.
How will I find out if I have received a training position offer?
You will be sent correspondence via email. You may only have a short time to respond, therefore it is recommended that you monitor your email regularly. Alternatively, you may log into your SA Health Careers Applicant account to check the status of your Expression of Interest.
Can I change the documents I uploaded or provide additional documents after I have submitted my Expression of Interest?
No. You are unable to change or upload additional documents once you have submitted your Expression of Interest. Applicants have a three week period in which to complete the online Expression of Interest form. You are encouraged to check all information in your online Expression of Interest as well as check to ensure all documents you upload are the correct documents and are legible. There will be guidelines in the Expression of Interest form about how to upload and check your documents.
Once you have submitted your Expression of Interest and after the Expression of Interest closing date you can only:
- Change your contact details.
- Withdraw your Expression of Interest.
- Update the order of your preferences.
Can I remove a preference after I have submitted my Expression of Interest?
Yes, after you have submitted your Expression of Interest, you will have the option to log back into your Expression of Interest form (up until the predetermined date, see Important Dates) and update your preferences on the Re-order Training Program Preferences page. Here you may remove any unwanted preferences and re-order any remaining preferences.
Can I update the order of my preferences after I have submitted my Expression of Interest?
Yes, once your Expression of Interest is submitted, you will have the option to change the order of your existing preferences (up until the predetermined date, see Important Dates) and update your preferences on the Re-order Training Program Preferences page.
Can I change my preferences after I have submitted my Expression of Interest?
Technically yes, however you may only add preferences from the same discipline/s that you nominated in your original preferences. After you have submitted your Expression of Interest, you can log back into your Expression of Interest form (up until the predetermined date, see Important Dates) and update your preferences on the Re-order Training Program Preferences page.
Program disciplines that are acceptable for swapping preferences:
Statewide General Training/General Practice Training | NALHN, SALHN & CALHN |
Statewide Basic Physician Training | NALHN, SALHN & CALHN |
Statewide Surgical Resident Medical Officer | NALHN, SALHN & CALHN |
Statewide Medical Service Resident | NALHN & SALHN |
NALHN ENT Surgery Service | Lyell McEwin and Modbury Hospitals |
How do I withdraw my Expression of Interest from the allocation process?
Once you have submitted your Expression of Interest, you may withdraw at any time. Simply log into your SA Health Careers Applicant account using your existing login details and press the ‘Withdraw‘ button.
If you have accepted a training position and subsequently wish to withdraw, please email HealthSAMET@sa.gov.au and inform the SA MET Unit of your intention to withdraw.
SA Health requests that you withdraw your Expression of Interest in SA if you have accepted a training position elsewhere.
What happens if I am offered a training position in South Australia but am waiting on an offer from interstate?
It is not acceptable to hold two or more training position offers from various states for a period of more than 72 hours. SA Health reserves the right to withdraw training position offers from applicants who are holding onto two or more positions across Australia.
Can I move into another hospital training position (i.e. preferred training position) that becomes available when someone else withdraws after my initial acceptance?
The allocation system and SA Health are unfortunately unable to accommodate a reallocation. Once you have been matched to a training position, your only options are to accept or decline. SA Health will match you to one training position only via this centralised Expression of Interest process.
Am I able to swap my allocation with another person?
No, unfortunately swapping allocations is not permitted in South Australia.
What if I do not receive my first preference?
You will only be made one training position offer based on your preferences and the selection and ranking submitted by the hospital programs. Please consider the training position offer carefully and do not reject on the basis that you may receive another training position offer; through this centralised Expression of Interest process, you will only receive a single training position offer from SA Health.
Do I notify you if I am declining a training position offer?
Yes. We need to hear from you if you are declining a training position offer. This ensures that the place can be offered to another applicant. Clear instructions on how to accept or decline an offer will be included in any correspondence to successful candidates.
If I receive a training position offer but don’t respond by the due date indicated in the email, will you accept a late response?
No. If your response to a training position offer is not received by the date indicated in your offer, SA Health will withdraw the training position offer and the training position will be offered to another applicant. You will not receive any further training position offers through this centralised Expression of Interest process.
I have accepted a PGY2 and Beyond training position, however will not be in the country before my commencement date. Who is responsible for ensuring all pre-employment preparation is undertaken?
You are responsible for all aspects pertaining to any pre-employment requirements prior to your commencement date. You may choose to elect a nominee to act on your behalf in your absence. Please ensure your mail is forwarded and that you allow enough tome before your commencement date to complete the contract requirements (e.g. Medical Registration, Immunisation, Criminal History Checks, Pre-employment Health Assessments etc.) on your return to Australia.
If you do not satisfy all pre-employment conditions prior to commencement your offer will be withdrawn.
Last updated: April 2024