| Date | Date (sort) | Times | Pay | Last advertised | Last advertised (sort) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fri Feb 20 | 2026-02-20T12:00:00.000Z | 1200-2030 | $180 per hour | 17 hours ago | 2026-02-02T00:11:05.384Z |
| Sat Feb 21 | 2026-02-21T08:00:00.000Z | 0800-2030 | $180 per hour | 17 hours ago | 2026-02-02T00:17:01.257Z |
| Sun Feb 22 | 2026-02-22T08:00:00.000Z | 0800-2030 | $180 per hour | 17 hours ago | 2026-02-02T00:19:01.913Z |
| Tue Feb 24 | 2026-02-24T20:00:00.000Z | 2000-0830 | $200 per hour | 12 hours ago | 2026-02-02T05:03:01.537Z |
I did the ED SRMO shift (evening). While this is advertised as a private hospital ED locum, it is actually a public hospital run by a private company. The work is similar to what you would do in a public ED - walk ins and ambulance arrivals. I was given a thorough orientation on my first shift which included the layout of the ED, the use of the computer system and the admissions process. This hospital is a major trauma bypass and it does not take sectioned mental health patients. The ED is small but decently busy. There are 2 Reuss bays, about 7 acute beds and a fast track section. Decent amount of senior support (a senior CMO, mainly senior ED registrars doing locum shifts). There is a consultant on the day shift, and decent crossover time between shifts. Being able to work semi independently and workup common ED presentations on your own is a must. All radiology is reported externally and reports are faxed through quickly. There is not 24/7 pathology or radiology. This locum would suit SRMOs with lots of ED/crit care experience or junior registrars
I did the ED SRMO shift (evening). While this is advertised as a private hospital ED locum, it is actually a public hospital run by a private company. The work is similar to what you would do in a public ED - walk ins and ambulance arrivals. I was given a thorough orientation on my first shift which included the layout of the ED, the use of the computer system and the admissions process. This hospital is a major trauma bypass and it does not take sectioned mental health patients. The ED is small but decently busy. There are 2 Reuss bays, about 7 acute beds and a fast track section. Decent amount of senior support (a senior CMO, mainly senior ED registrars doing locum shifts). There is a consultant on the day shift, and decent crossover time between shifts. Being able to work semi independently and workup common ED presentations on your own is a must. All radiology is reported externally and reports are faxed through quickly. There is not 24/7 pathology or radiology. This locum would suit SRMOs with lots of ED/crit care experience or junior registrars