Step into a dynamic Obstetrics & Gynaecology role where every day brings purpose, learning, and the chance to make a real impact. As a key member of our clinical team, you’ll deliver high‑quality care to women across all stages of pregnancy and gynaecological health, supported by experienced consultants who are committed to your growth.
In this role, you’ll take an active hand in patient assessment, treatment planning, emergency care, and multidisciplinary collaboration. You’ll guide and support junior staff, contribute to clinical excellence, and play a vital part in shaping safe, compassionate, patient‑centred care.
From birthing suites to clinics, operating theatres to assessment units, you’ll gain broad exposure and hands‑on experience. You’ll also be encouraged to pursue continuous learning, participate in audits and education sessions, and contribute to innovation and quality improvement across the service.
If you’re driven, curious, and passionate about women’s health—and ready to grow your clinical expertise in a supportive, fast‑paced environment—this is your opportunity to thrive.
Mandatory qualifications:
Completion of a relevant Medical Tertiary degree. Registered as a Medical Practitioner with the Medical Board of Australia.
Junior House Officer (JHO) means a medical practitioner in the first year of service after eligibility for full registration as a medical practitioner.
Senior House Officer (SHO) means a medical practitioner in the second or subsequent years of practical experience after eligibility for full registration as a medical practitioner and who has not been appointed as a registrar or principal house officer.
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Gynaecology
We provide general gynaecological services for women, with a focus on management of menstrual disorders, contraceptive services, family advisory services, reproductive endocrinology including ovulation disorders, pelvic floor dysfunction and female incontinence of urine, management of menopause, plus a number of other acute and chronic gynaecological disorders.
Our outpatient gynaecology service provides specialist care for women with: menstrual and other gynaecological bleeding disorders, endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain, pelvic floor problems (pelvic organ prolapse), urinary Incontinence, infertility assessment and initial treatment, sexual dysfunction, and menopausal symptoms.
Logan Hospital has an experienced team of gynaecologists who offer advanced laparoscopic and hysteroscopic procedures, pelvic reconstructive work, minimal access urological procedures and vaginal surgery.
We also provide colposcopy services, which is an individualised specialist service for women with pap smear abnormalities. We have a dedicated clinic that is assigned to colposcopic assessment, cervical biopsy and post-treatment follow up care.
Maternity
We provide high quality maternity services for women across our region, with a focus on ensuring the very best care and experience for the patient and their family.
Our aim is to ensure the birthing experience is centered around the patients choices, and that they are given information to assist to make choices which are based on the most up to date evidence and made by informed consent. Our post-natal environment is aimed at supporting parents to build their confidence in how best to care for their newborn baby.
Logan Hospital has birthing suites with individual ensuites. We support women in their birthing choices and facilitate active labour, by encouraging mobilisation, and maintenance of normality, by having dimmed lighting and music available. We have showers available in all birth suite rooms, and we are looking forward to introducing birthing pools in our refurbished unit.
We have 24/7 obstetric and paediatric support and a Special Care Nursery.
A birthing suite lounge with tea and coffee making facilities is available for support people to have a short break during labour. Food is available at cafes on the second floor of the hospital or at the nearby shops.