Working Down Under in Australia

Doctors Living and Working in Australia🦘

For decades Doctors from the UK, Ireland and further afield have seen working and living in Australia as THE dream move.


Even to the present day Doctors are still flocking here. But before you take flight, there is a healthy amount of information to download and digest before starting the process.


ENTER BLUGIBBON.


We broke down each consideration under the headings below with a handy explanation just for you:


Working In Australia

Lets drill down into what it takes for Doctors finding jobs to work in Australia

Doctors living in Australia

Lets drill Down into what it looks like for Doctors seeking employment from overseas aiming for work and live in Australia

1. Doctors Working In Australia - Healthcare System

Although not too complex to understand there are some key points to take on board.


Approximately 70% of Australia’s healthcare expenditures are funded by the Australian government, with two major national subsidy schemes called Medicare and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).


Having said that, 55% of Australians use Private Health Insurance and the Government provides a subsidy of 30% to individuals that purchase it.

2. Doctors Working In Australia - Registration

Medical Board Registration times with AHPRA vary based on the type of registration applied for and seniority.


Senior House Officers (SHOs) and Registrars should allow approximately 3-4 months after securing a position, but for Consultants and GPs this can take at least 6-12 months.


The stages are summarised below:

STAGE 1 – AUSTRALIAN MEDICAL COUNCIL

The Australian Medical Council (AMC) is responsible for ensuring the standards of education, training and assessment of the medical profession ensure the health of the Australian community.


They will determine eligibility at this phase and usually decide which level you are applying for as an International Medical Graduate (IMG). It is encouraged that you confirm your eligibility before you apply for work through Blugibbon. To do this follow these steps on the AMC website.



The registration pathways determined by the AMC are below:

01 COMPETENT AUTHORITY PATHWAY

To be eligible you will have:



  • A primary degree from the UK, Ireland, US or Canada and currently hold full registration in the country where you received your primary degree or;
  • Have completed the equivalent licensing exams (such as PLAB I and II, NZREX, USMLE) and;
  • Have completed a full year of supervised practice in UK, Ireland, US, NZ or Canada


02 SPECIALIST PATHWAY

To be eligible you will have:



  • Have completed a specialist training program in another country, or are within two years of completing an accredited specialist training program
  • You are then eligible to have your qualification assessed by the equivalent Australasian College and they will then determine what (if any) additional requirements they wish you to undertake to gain specialist registration in Australia

03 STANDARD PATHWAY – AMC EXAMINATION (MCQ)

If you do not fall into either of these categories, but you do have a medical degree from a medical school listed in the WHO directory, then you will need to complete AMC examinations which involve an MCQ Exam and a Clinical Examination.

STAGE 3 AUSTRALIAN HEALTH PRACTITIONER REGULATION AGENCY (AHPRA)

AHPRA provide the final approval for a Doctor to practice in Australia, based on recognition that a Doctor meets all requirements and is deemed competent to perform up to the healthcare standards desired by Australia.

3. Doctors Working In Australia - Immigration🛂

Blugibbon works in partnership with a retained Australian immigration law firm to provide the best advice for our candidates.


The Visa is the final part of the paperwork puzzle and can not be lodged until AHPRA has been approved, but we will guide you at every step of the way.

4. Doctors Working In Australia -  Language Requirements🙊

All Doctors have to satisfy the requirements of the Medical Board of Australia.


This means taking an International English Language Testing System (IELTS), essentially an official English test. Doctors can be exempt from sitting an English test if your secondary education was taught in English.


The IELTS measures the language proficiency of people who want to study or work where English is used as a language of communication.


It uses a nine-band scale to clearly identify levels of proficiency, from non-user (band score 1) through to expert (band score 9).


Learn more about IELTS

5. Doctors Working In Australia -  Impact To Career💼

Senior Medical Officer (SMO) / Specialist

Working in Australia offers an incredible lifestyle for Specialists where they can immerse themselves in the local community and culture. Because Senior Doctors are in high demand, there is also the opportunity to quickly progress your career.


General Practitioner
General Practitioners can enjoy a relaxing lifestyle while 
working in major cities or smaller communities in Australia. GPs are in high demand all throughout the country, therefore the opportunity for career advancement is high.


Junior Doctor / Registrar
As PGY4+ Doctors are in short supply in Australia there are great opportunities for overseas Doctors to enter training programs and complete their training here.


6. Doctors Working In Australia -  Lifestyle🧘🏼‍♀️

Australia has a unique blend of native cultural traditions coupled with newer influences from cultures across the globe. In fact, over 25% of Australia’s population of 23 million were born overseas.


This mix of personalities and cultures has unified its people under a shared love of country.


This rich cultural diversity is represented in Australia’s vibrant art scene and of course, it has a notoriously passionate sporting population.


Even if you live in the city, you and your family can achieve a fantastic lifestyle.

Check out our Location Guides for Doctors

7. Doctors Working in Australia -  Housing🏡

There are a wide range of housing options in Australian cities ranging from sleek high-rise apartments with beautiful rooftop pools to spacious homes with land in beautiful suburbs.

Country towns and regional cities are smaller and more isolated. Renting homes is usually done through real estate agents.



Average weekly rate for a 3 person bedroom rental property ($AUD)


State Average weekly earnings Average weekly rent Average income spent on rent
NSW $1,764.30 $580 32%
VIC $1,750.70 $430 24%
QLD $1,646.70 $460 27%
SA $1,569.90 $440 28%
WA $1,879.70 $450 23%
TAS $1,520.70 $495 32%
ACT $1,908.60 $645 33%
NT $1,695.20 $620 36%
Average Australian $1737.10

7. Doctors Working In Australia -  Housing🏡

There are a wide range of housing options in Australian cities ranging from sleek high-rise apartments with beautiful rooftop pools to spacious homes with land in beautiful suburbs.


Country towns and regional cities are smaller and more isolated. Renting homes is usually done through real estate agents.


Average weekly rate for a 3 bedroom rental property ($AUD)


State Average weekly earnings Average weekly rent Average income spent on rent
NSW $1,764.30 $580 32%
VIC $1,750.70 $430 24%
QLD $1,646.70 $460 27%
SA $1,569.90 $440 28%
WA $1,879.70 $450 23%
TAS $1,520.70 $495 32%
ACT $1,908.60 $645 33%
NT $1,695.20 $620 36%
Average Australian $1737.10

8. Doctors Working In Australia -

Salary💰

In the public sector, Doctor salaries vary from state to state and are based on fixed Government award rates.


Approx. Basic Salary ($AUD)


  • Junior Doctor / SHO = $ 60,000-$110,000
  • Registrars $ 110,000 to $ 220,000
  • General Practitioner = $ 150,000-$ 350,000
  • Consultant / Specialist = $ 230,000-$ 400,000 +


Tax Rates 2021/2022


  • $ 0-$ 18,200 = 0%
  • $ 18,201-$ 45,000 = 19%
  • $ 45,001-$ 120,000 = $ 3572 + 32.5%
  • $ 120,001-$ 180,000 = $ 17,547 + 37%
  • $ 180,001+ = $ 54,545 + 45%


*https://www.ato.gov.au/rates/individual-income-tax-rates/


Additional Salary Benefits


In addition to competitive salaries, permanent Doctors working in Australia are entitled to:


  • Up to 5 weeks paid annual leave per year
  • Up to 10 days paid sick leave per year
  • Superannuation to the value of 9.5% of total salary


Specialists are also likely to receive a yearly CME allowance as well as travel and accommodation allowances.

9. Doctors Working In Australia - Education📚

Blugibbon works in partnership with a retained Australian immigration law firm to provide the best advice for our candidates.



The Visa is the final part of the paperwork puzzle and can not be lodged until AHPRA has been approved, but we will guide you at every step of the way.

10. Doctors Working In Australia - Transferring UK Pension 🇬🇧

If you are thinking of making the move to explore Doctor jobs in Australia you may wish to consider transferring your UK pension.


Recent changes to regulations make the process a lot easier to transfer a pension than it used to be.


When looking to work as a Doctor in Australia with a healthcare locum agency, we hope the above information has been useful.


Contact us on 02 8960 6445 or send an email to hello@blugibbon.com set up a time to chat informally.


We cannot wait to see you in Australia!

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