What are the responsibilities and job description for the Accreditation Coordinator position at Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM)?
Accreditation Coordinator permanent full-time opportunity with National medical College supporting rural generalist training. Flexible Location
Flexible Location – (national)
ACRRM is a national College with a rural heart. We are focused on training and supporting doctors to become Rural Generalists providing high quality healthcare to their communities.
ACRRM is seeking to appoint an Accreditation Coordinator to work directly with the Training Engagement Team while collaborating with the selection, placement and training teams to ensure that accreditation is delivered within cycles including audits, monitoring conditions and report writing. This is a full-time position.
The Accreditation Coordinator is responsible for quality and safety processes in the accreditation of all existing and new ACRRM Training Posts and Supervisors, maintaining quality and safety standards in accreditation according to ACRRM Standards.
The role requires professional engagement within the regional networks, with the national training team, training posts and supervisors, providing resources and a direct point of contact for support services.
Duties of the role include but are not limited to:
Our values are optimism, conviction, Courage and Inclusiveness. We respect, inspire, and support each other and we believe in an inclusive workplace reflective of communities in which we live and serve. We are an open and welcoming group of diverse individuals, unified by a common purpose. As a core deliverable of our Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan we welcome and encourage applications from people who identify as part of the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community.
For further information and access to the position description and recruitment timeline visit the ACRRM website or contact ACRRM Training Engagement Manager, Isabel Broderick at i.broderick@acrrm.org.au.
Applications will only be received through Seek. Please include your CV and cover letter addressing the required skills and experience needed for this role. Applications close Wednesday, 30 April 2025.
About ACRRM
The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine is accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC) for setting professional medical standards for training, assessment, certification and continuing professional development in the specialty of general practice. We are the only College in Australia dedicated to rural and remote medicine. We train and support aspiring and experienced rural General Practitioners and Rural Generalists to provide the highest quality care for their communities. Find out more at acrrm.org.au
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Flexible Location – (national)
ACRRM is a national College with a rural heart. We are focused on training and supporting doctors to become Rural Generalists providing high quality healthcare to their communities.
ACRRM is seeking to appoint an Accreditation Coordinator to work directly with the Training Engagement Team while collaborating with the selection, placement and training teams to ensure that accreditation is delivered within cycles including audits, monitoring conditions and report writing. This is a full-time position.
The Accreditation Coordinator is responsible for quality and safety processes in the accreditation of all existing and new ACRRM Training Posts and Supervisors, maintaining quality and safety standards in accreditation according to ACRRM Standards.
The role requires professional engagement within the regional networks, with the national training team, training posts and supervisors, providing resources and a direct point of contact for support services.
Duties of the role include but are not limited to:
- Supervisor accreditation
- Training Post accreditation
- Accreditation
- Stakeholder engagement
- Member/Customer service, and
- Quality improvement.
- A track record of exceptional customer service.
- The ability and initiative to work through complex information
- Experience in database or CRM systems; and
- Well-developed and accurate administrative skills
Our values are optimism, conviction, Courage and Inclusiveness. We respect, inspire, and support each other and we believe in an inclusive workplace reflective of communities in which we live and serve. We are an open and welcoming group of diverse individuals, unified by a common purpose. As a core deliverable of our Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan we welcome and encourage applications from people who identify as part of the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community.
For further information and access to the position description and recruitment timeline visit the ACRRM website or contact ACRRM Training Engagement Manager, Isabel Broderick at i.broderick@acrrm.org.au.
Applications will only be received through Seek. Please include your CV and cover letter addressing the required skills and experience needed for this role. Applications close Wednesday, 30 April 2025.
About ACRRM
The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine is accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC) for setting professional medical standards for training, assessment, certification and continuing professional development in the specialty of general practice. We are the only College in Australia dedicated to rural and remote medicine. We train and support aspiring and experienced rural General Practitioners and Rural Generalists to provide the highest quality care for their communities. Find out more at acrrm.org.au
Requirements
Apply