As I said above. The types of jobs you are looking for are ones where they will accept someone who required provisional registration.
The position titles to look at are anything with the word Resident or Resident Medical Officer in the title. These are by far the highest yield job titles. And are the posts that are most likely to be open to International Doctors coming via either the Standard Pathway or Competent Authority pathway.
However, you may occasionally see job titles such as:
- Intern
- Trainee
- Unaccredited Trainee
- Senior Resident Medical Officer
OR Even
These are either less likely to be advertised (especially intern) or less likely to be open to doctors without registration but are worth reviewing.
In some States. Such as Queensland and Victoria the service will revert to an Award Classification as a title.
So, if you see something like:
OR
OR
That is also worth reviewing.
The key phrase in the selection criteria that you will need to look for is
“ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRATION”
This indicates that the employer understands that once you are offered the job there will be a process of applying to the Medical Board for registration.
If it just says Must Be Registered with the Medical Board or Have current registration. Then you are not able to apply.
I recommend in order to save time you skip to the Selection Criteria to see if you are suitable.