Focused Care. Broader Learning.
Step into one of the most rewarding and community focused Emergency Departments in NSW. Newcastle Calvary Mater Hospital is a leading tertiary referral hospital, recognised for its excellence in emergency care, oncology, toxicology, haematology and palliative care.
As an ED Registrar, you’ll be part of a dynamic and supportive team, gaining exposure to a broad range of presentations and unique training opportunities. With a strong culture of supervision, education, and registrar wellbeing, Calvary Mater provides the ideal environment to advance your career in emergency medicine.
Why Newcastle Calvary Mater?
Join a hospital that combines professional excellence with genuine care.
Shape your future and make a meaningful impact at Calvary Mater Newcastle.
Who Should Apply
We are looking for dedicated and enthusiastic ED Registrars who are eager to develop their skills in a supportive, specialist-focused Emergency Department.
Ideal applicants will:
This role is ideal for trainees who want experience in specialist emergency care, including oncology, toxicology, and palliative care, while benefiting from structured teaching, simulation training, and strong supervision.
Specialist Care. Real Learning. Real Impact.
For more information please contact:
Dr Ingrid Berling – Director Calvary Mater Emergency Department
or
Dr Nicholas Dafters - DEMT
Hunter New England Health Emergency Medicine Network 4 has a dynamic and diverse range of both metro and rural sites which include: John Hunter Hospital, Maitland Hospital, Calvary Mater Newcastle, Tamworth Rural Referral Hospital, with the option to be allocated to both Port Macquarie Base Hospital and Manning Base Hospital. These sites offer fantastic experiences in Emergency Medicine and speciality terms for our ACEM Trainees.
John Hunter Hospital is one of the busiest Emergency Departments in Australia with Trauma and Retrieval focused presentations. Should you only require Tertiary time for your Training, this can be facilitated within the Network at John Hunter Hospital.