Seeking Aotearoa New Zealand Fellow in Community Child Health to join the Advanced Training Committee in Community Child Health
Tender ID: 596939
Tender Details
Tender Description
Summary
Expressions of interest are open for CCH Fellows in Aotearoa New Zealand to join as an Appointed Member/Aotearoa New Zealand Representative.
Description
There is currently 1 Fellow position vacant. This is a great opportunity for Fellows who are committed to supporting current CCH Advanced Trainees and the training program.
One of the main roles of the Advanced Training Committee (ATC) in Community Child Health (CCH) is to monitor and assess trainee progress across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
In this role, you’ll help shape the physicians of the future and make a meaningful contribution to the direction, workforce, and culture of CCH in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
Key responsibilities
- be involved in reviewing and monitoring of the training program requirements, assessment and curricula in consultation with the relevant Specialty Societies and other stakeholders
- recommend changes to the College Education Committee, via the Paediatrics Division Education Committee
- monitor training of, and provide support to, supervisors in CCH
- accredit Advanced Training sites or programs in CCH
- assess recognition of prior learning
- advise on matters relating to Overseas Trained Physicians, as requested
- modify individual training requirements, as appropriate, in accordance with College policies and procedures
- assess and provide advice on specialist recognition in CCH for Fellows in the Paediatric and Child Health Division who have not completed the CCH Advanced Training program
The ATC meets 4 times a year, including at least 1 face-to-face meeting in Sydney.
Members are appointed for an initial 3-year term, which may be renewed once. The maximum term of service is 6 years.
Before applying, read the Advanced Training Committee in Community Child Health Terms of Reference (PDF).
Apply
Submit your expression of interest form (DOC) and CV to CommunityChildHealth@racp.edu.au. Contact us if you have any queries.