GP Locum | $1,600–$1,750/day | Work That Matters in Aboriginal Health, Broken Hill

This is more than just a locum. It’s your opportunity to practise medicine that truly matters—right where it’s needed most.

At Prescript Recruitment, we’re proud to partner with Maari Ma Health Aboriginal Corporation in the Far West of NSW. A leader in Aboriginal health for over 20 years, Maari Ma delivers high-impact, culturally grounded care in Broken Hill and surrounding communities.

Whether you're an experienced rural GP or stepping into Aboriginal Medical Services for the first time, this is a chance to work alongside a team who care deeply about improving health equity, and where your time, energy, and expertise will be valued.

The Position

We’re seeking General Practitioners (FRACGP or FACRRM) for two distinct roles within Maari Ma:

  • The Main Clinic provides comprehensive, community-led care across the lifespan, with a focus on prevention and continuity.

  • The Healthy Start Clinic is a dedicated paediatric service supporting Aboriginal children and families. (This role requires Child Health qualifications and experience.)

Each role offers a structured, supported environment with a collaborative team of nurses, allied health professionals, and administrative staff. Clinical software is Medical Director.

Dates Available

  • Main Clinic – General Practice

    • Monday 1st September 2025 – Friday 27th February 2026

    • Minimum commitment: 2 weeks

    • $1,600 per day

  • Healthy Start Clinic – Paediatric Focus

    • Monday 14th July – Friday 1st August 2025

    • Monday 15th September – Friday 26th September 2025

    • $1,750 per day

    • Child Health qualifications + paediatric experience required

Benefits Provided

  • Monday to Friday only (8:30am–5:00pm)

  • No weekends, no after-hours, no on-call

  • Well-equipped, modern facilities

  • Flights, car, and fully furnished accommodation (7km from clinic)

  • Warm, culturally inclusive workplace

  • Dedicated recruitment and logistics support from your Prescript team

What We Require From You

  • Fellowship with RACGP or ACRRM

  • Current AHPRA registration

  • For paediatric placements: Child Health qualifications and demonstrable experience

  • A collaborative, culturally sensitive approach

  • Previous experience in AMS, Indigenous health, or rural general practice is welcomed but not essential

Why This Role Matters

Maari Ma is a respected, Aboriginal-controlled health service making a generational impact in the Far West. Their model of care is holistic, family-centred, and designed around the community. By joining their team, you’re not just covering a shift—you’re protecting continuity of care for people who often have no alternative.

With Prescript, you’ll have a dedicated partner to guide every step—from credentialing to travel to community insight. We’ve placed hundreds of doctors in AMS roles nationwide, and we know just how powerful these experiences can be—for both the doctor and the community.

Your Next Step

If you're ready for a placement that delivers more —one that offers purpose, partnership, and real-world impact—let’s talk.

Contact Nadine Onto
0420 641 123
nadine@prescript.com.au

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