Commencement: March 2026
Positions Available: 1
Classification: Registrar Year 1 (HM25) – Registrar Year 6 (HM30)
Hours: 86 hours per fortnight (inclusive of 10 hours protected training time)
Remuneration: As per relevant industrial award (exclusive of superannuation
The Opportunity
This Unaccredited Cardiology Registrar position offers a high-quality training experience within a busy regional cardiology service providing comprehensive acute and interventional care, including a 24/7 PCI service.
The successful applicant will work closely alongside accredited Advanced Training Registrars in Cardiology, with training aligned to the standards of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) and the Cardiology Specialist Training Committee. The role provides broad exposure across the full spectrum of cardiology presentations and procedures, supporting strong preparation for future accredited cardiology training pathways.
Key Clinical Experience
The Registrar will gain experience across:
- Acute and inpatient cardiology services
- Coronary care and interventional cardiology exposure
- Cardiac diagnostics and procedural skills development
- Management of complex cardiovascular presentations
- Participation in structured teaching programs and departmental education
- Opportunities for research and audit participation
Training and Professional Development
This position is well suited to doctors seeking:
- Strong foundational cardiology experience prior to accredited training
- A supportive, education-focused department with structured teaching
- Exposure to high-acuity cardiology in a regional referral setting
- Career progression within physician training pathways
The Health Service Environment
You will be based within a large, modern regional tertiary-level hospital delivering a wide range of acute, medical, surgical, cancer, mental health and specialist services. The organisation supports a strong culture of teaching, supervision and professional development, with state-of-the-art facilities and high clinical volumes.
Living and Working in Bendigo
Bendigo is one of Victoria’s largest and most liveable regional cities, serving a catchment of more than 320,000 people. The region offers:
- Excellent schools and tertiary education options
- A vibrant arts, dining and cultural scene
- Easy access to parks, walking trails and wineries
- A high quality of life with a significantly lower cost of living than metropolitan centres
Eligibility
This role is suitable for Australian-based doctors and international candidates who meet eligibility and registration requirements.
Applicants must be eligible for medical registration in Australia and meet standard credentialing and immunisation requirements prior to commencement.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit an up-to-date CV

