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INTERN APPLICATION GUIDE For Applicants for Internship
in WA in 2017
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Internship WA internships provide successful applicants the opportunity to complete an internship compliant
with the requirements of the Medical Board of Australia registration standard “Granting general
registration as a medical practitioner to Australian and New Zealand medical graduates on
completion of intern training”.
Internship is a period (usually one year) of supervised education and training in accredited intern
training positions within a WA hospital.
Interns are required to complete 47 weeks of clinical training (exclusive of any time off for sick or
annual leave). 10 days of professional development leave is available within the 47 weeks of
clinical training.
The Medical Board of Australia and PMCWA require all interns to undertake a minimum of;
10 weeks experience in Medicine,
10 weeks experience in Surgery, and
8 weeks experience in Emergency Medical Care, and
a mix of clinical experience, for the remaining weeks within the 47 week intern year.
For more information visit www.medicalboard.gov.au/Registration/Types
/Provisional-Registration/medical-graduates.aspx.
Interns are employed by a Primary Employing Health Service (PEHS) ensuring each trainee
undertakes these essential rotations within their intern year. PMCWA also encourages interns to
gain exposure in a range of health service settings including large teaching, outer metropolitan,
private, regional, rural and remote hospitals.
Education and Assessment
Interns are formally assessed during each term. The assessment is an opportunity for interns to
discuss their progress against agreed learning objectives with their Term Supervisor. These
objectives will be outlined at the beginning of each rotation.
Education and training primarily occurs at the bedside (in-service training). Formal educational
sessions are provided at each PEHS and all interns are expected to attend.
Each PEHS also has a Director of Postgraduate Medical Education (DGPME) and each hospital
has a Medical Education Officer (MEO). Both have an important role in supporting and enhancing
the intern education program by offering assistance and advice on the processes of teaching,
assessment and evaluation. They also provide much needed support for the personal welfare of
interns and resident medical officers. Each hospital that accepts interns also has a Director of
Clinical Training (DCT) who provides advocacy, support, supervision and counsel to interns.
Certificate of Completion
Upon satisfactory completion of internship, the PEHS will complete a certificate of completion of an
accredited internship for each intern. The completed certificate and any necessary supporting
documentation will be submitted to PMCWA for review and forwarding to the Medical Board of
Australia. PMCWA will assess each intern’s experience and make a recommendation to the
Medical Board of Australia. This certificate is necessary for the Medical Board of Australia to
consider granting general (unconditional) registration. Further details on the requirements of
general registration can be obtained from the Medical Board of Australia.
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Eligibility
Graduates of an Accredited Australian Medical School
Medical Graduates of Accredited Australian medical schools are eligible to apply for an internship
in WA.
New Zealand Medical Graduates
Medical graduates of accredited New Zealand medical schools are eligible to apply for an
internship.
Meet the Medical Board of Australia’s English language skills registration standard.
Eligible to work in Australia
Medical graduates must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, New Zealand
citizen or have a valid temporary Australian resident visa (including a student visa) that enables
them to work in Australia for the entire duration of the intern position.
Have not previously worked as a doctor in Australia or New Zealand
To be eligible you must have never been registered or practised as a health practitioner or
previously commenced an internship in Australia or overseas.
Placements are limited and priority is given to graduates of WA medical schools, who are
Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents and New Zealand citizens.
Mandatory Application Information
As part of the national alignment of intern application systems, jurisdictions have agreed on a
minimum data set which will be compulsory for all applications. This data includes the following.
First name
Last name
Medical Intern Placement Number (M/IPN)
Email address
Contact phone number
Home/Postal address
Citizenship/Residency status
Medical School/University that has/will award degree (including Campus)
Medical School/University graduation year
Higher education fee status
University student identification number
Passport – if not available, Birth or Citizenship Certificate
Current/most recent visa – except Australian citizens
Academic Transcript or university supplied graduate list
Curriculum Vitae or Resume
Secondary schooling location
English Language Skills Test Certificate/s or other accepted evidence (see English language skills registration standard) – except for applicants who completed secondary schooling within one of the MBA ‘recognised countries’
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Primary Employing Health Services and rotation (placement) health services
Primary Employing Health Services (PEHS) offer internships in Western Australia. Each PEHS has designated placement health services where rotation terms may be undertaken to fulfil training requirements. The table below shows placement health services associated with each of the PEHS. In your application you will be asked to preference the PEHS where you would like to undertake your internship. You are encouraged to attend the information sessions to learn what each PEHS has to offer.
Primary Employing Health Service
Metropolitan Placement Health Services
Rural Placement Health Services
Fiona Stanley Hospital Fremantle Hospital
Rockingham General Hospital
Albany Hospital
Broome Hospital
Royal Perth Hospital Armadale Hospital
Bentley Hospital
St John of God Midland Public Hospital
Bunbury Hospital
Hedland Health Campus
Kalgoorlie Regional Hospital
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Graylands Hospital
Hollywood Private Hospital
Joondalup Health Campus
Geraldton Regional Hospital
Hedland Health Campus
WA Country Health Service (WACHS)
Albany Hospital
Bunbury Hospital
Rural Internship and Rural Rotations The WA Country Health Service (WACHS) provides a pathway into rural training and a career in
rural medicine for junior doctors with a specific interest in rural and remote medicine.
Depending on the number of rural rotations you would like to do, there are two pathways available.
Path One - Metropolitan hospital internship with rural rotations
Select a metropolitan PEHS (FSH, RPH or SCGH) as your primary employer and indicate a
preference for one or more rural rotations available across the WA Country Health Service.
Applicants wishing to complete their internship with a Metropolitan PEHS and include some rural
rotations are asked to:
Indicate their preference for one or more rural rotations
(1, 2, 3 or more rural rotations / terms).
Rank their preferred rural sites from most to least preferred.
Provide a brief statement indicating why they are interested in doing one or more rural
rotations (maximum of 350 words).
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Provide permission for their application to be provided to WACHS to collaboratively assess
the selection of interns.
(Applications may be dually assessed by WACHS and metropolitan PEHS to facilitate collaborative
provision of rural terms to interns on secondment).
OR Path Two - Rural hospital internship Select WACHS as your primary employer to complete your full intern year in a rural hospital site (Available at either Albany or Bunbury).
Applicants wishing to complete their full internship with the WA Country Health Service are asked
to:
Provide a brief statement indicating why they are interested in completing a rural internship
(maximum of 350 words).
Rank their preferred rural sites from most to least preferred.
PMCWA with representatives from WACHS and AHPRA will provide information sessions to WA
medical graduates as per below. All medical students are encouraged to attend.
PEHS Information Sessions Royal Perth Hospital
Date Friday, 6 May 2016 6:00pm-8:00pm
Venue Bruce Hunt Lecture Theatre, Royal Perth Hospital
Contact Patti Fritz, Medical Education Officer
Phone: (08) 9224 7091
Email: [email protected]
Fiona Stanley Hospital
Date Wednesday, 11 May 2016 6:00pm-8:00pm
Venue Ground Floor foyer, Education Building, Fiona Stanley Hospital
102 – 118 Murdoch Drive, Murdoch
Contact Nerinda Bradshaw, Medical Education Unit
Phone: (08) 6152 3634
Email: [email protected]
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
Date Friday, 20 May 2016 6:00pm-8:00pm
Venue Mary Lockett Lecture Theatre, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
Ground Floor, P Block, Nedlands
Contact Trish Li, Medical Education Officer
Phone: (08) 9346 7969
Email: [email protected]
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2017 Intern Application Dates
Application Process Activity Date
Applications Open
Monday, 9 May 2016 (noon WST)
Applications Close
Friday, 3 June 2016 (noon WST)
First Offer Period Opens
Monday, 11 July 2016
First National Audit Friday, 29 July 2016
National Close of General Offers and Fifth National Audit Friday, 25 November 2016
Late Vacancy Management Process Opens Monday, 12 December 2016
Late Vacancy Management Process Ends Friday, 24 March 2017
2017 Intern Term Dates
Term Start Date End Date Duration
Orientation Week 9 January 2017 15 January 2017 1 Week
Term 1 16 January 2017 26 March 2017 10 Weeks
Term 2 27 March 2017 11 June 2017 11 Weeks
Term 3 12 June 2017 20 August 2017 10 Weeks
Term 4 21 August 2017 5 November 2017 11 Weeks
Term 5 6 November 2017 14 January 2018 10 Weeks
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How to Apply
Applications are made on the MedjobsWA website.
Create your Profile
First time users will need to create an account by selecting ‘Register’ and following the prompts to
create an account and password.
Note: The email you use to create your account will be your primary means of contact and
will be used for a Notification of Offer if an offer is made.
Please provide an address you check frequently.
The system will automatically send an activation email to the nominated email address. Once this
is received, you can activate your account, complete your profile and begin your application.
It is very important to complete the information you can for your profile (basic personal information,
contact and address details). The online application form will pre-fill your application from
information contained in your profile wherever possible. Be sure to keep your profile up to date as
some information will be updated on your application e.g. your email address.
When you have your account and profile ready, you can begin your application.
Hint: You can create your profile prior to the position opening date. You can elect to receive a
notification of when the advertisement is posted and applications open.
Read through the advertisement and attachments carefully.
The advert and attachments contain essential instructions on how to apply and what is expected of you throughout the process.
When you are ready to begin you application, go to the bottom of the advertisement and click
‘Apply Now’. The link will take you to the online application.
IMPORTANT: Incomplete applications can be edited before the close date and time by
accessing ‘My Application History’ on your profile page and clicking ‘Go’.
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To exit the application process at any stage, click ‘Save and Exit’ and ‘Sign Out’.
Saved applications are not automatically submitted.
Applications must be submitted by the closing date and time.
Submitting your application
All applications must be submitted by the close of the application period, no later than 12:00pm
(noon) WST, Friday 3 June 2016. Late applications will not be accepted.
Saved applications are not automatically submitted.
The online application system operates on a digital clock. Applications submitted at midday
(WST) on Friday 3 June 2016 may not be accepted. Please allow time for your application
submission so that it is processed by the site before the closing date and time.
Once your application is successfully lodged, you will receive an automatically generated response
advising that the application has been successfully submitted. This should also be reflected in your
profile.
Once applications are submitted, they are able to be edited until the closing date and time. This is
contingent upon any changes being made before the deadline and saved when made. You do not
need to withdraw the application to edit it.
DO NOT WITHDRAW YOUR APPLICATION UNLESS YOU DO NOT WANT A WA
INTERNSHIP.
It is your responsibility to confirm your application has been submitted. You can confirm your
application’s status in the Applications section of your profile page.
If an application is withdrawn an email notification will be sent.
Application Questions
Personal Details
Personal details must be provided and include: AHPRA Medical Intern Placement Number (IPN),
name, postal address, education, details of two professional referees, one of whom should have
provided supervision in a clinical placement, university student identification number,
citizenship/residency status and WA public sector employment history.
Personal information such as gender and date of birth are optional and are collected for statistical
purposes only. These are not used in assessing your application. The information collected will be
used for reporting purposes.
Note: Referees are not required to provide a referee report or send any documentation in order for you to complete your application.
Medical Intern Placement Number (MIPN / IPN)?
Your Intern Placement Number (IPN) is a nine digit number generated by the Australian Health
Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and is unique to you. An IPN is different to a University
Student Identification Number.
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All medical graduates from 2013 onwards should have an individual IPN. If you have delayed
internship or plan to do so you should retain your IPN as it is a unique identifier and remains valid.
All 2016 final year medical students of Australian medical schools should have been issued an
IPN. If you have not received or has misplaced your IPN, you must contact your medical school.
An IPN is compulsory for all applications for 2016 Internships in all states, including WA. Applicants
must have their IPN ready prior to commencing their application.
Curriculum Vitae All applicants are required to attach their curriculum vitae (CV) which should not exceed two A4
pages.
Your CV must include your name and current contact details along with information on your
educational background (including clinical placements), employment, skills and interests.
Referee details are not required in the CV as they must be submitted in the online application.
Selection Criteria
Selection criteria are the skills, qualifications and experience considered necessary to successfully
perform the duties of an intern. The 2017 intern application process requires applicants prepare a
statement summarising their experience and addressing how you meet the four criteria contained
in the Job Description (JDF) (maximum of 500 words each). Applications are assessed on merit, in
accordance with standard public sector recruitment processes.
1. Primary medical degree from an Australian Medical Council accredited medical school,
registrable with the Medical Board of Australia.
2. Ability to work effectively in a healthcare environment.
In your answer, provide examples of good interpersonal skills, an ability to work in a
multidisciplinary environment and good organisation and time management skills.
3. Commitments to working in Western Australia to promote, protect, maintain and restore the
health of the people of Western Australia.
Indicate how these commitments have influenced your decision to choose your hospital of
first preference.
4. Commitment to continued learning and academic excellence.
There are many guides on addressing selection criteria available online. Public and university
libraries also have texts on addressing selection criteria and job applications.
Attachments
Mandatory - All Applicants
The following documents must be attached via the online application:
1. Academic transcript of your medical degree (up until the date of application) University of Western Australia and University of Notre Dame Students are able to purchase an academic transcript from the Student Administration Offices. Universities charge a small fee for this service.
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Other Universities Other applicants will need to check with their university for the process of obtaining an academic transcript. Applications will not be accepted without this document.
2. Evidence of citizenship/residency status e.g. scanned image of passport, birth certificate or citizenship certificate
3. Curriculum Vitae/Resume (maximum two pages) 4. Statement Addressing Selection Criteria
Please note: it is not necessary for documents or scans to be certified (i.e. signed by a Justice of
the Peace).
Additional Information
Some applicants will also need to provide the following attachments:
1. Scanned image of current/most recent visa
(if applicable e.g. international graduates of Australian Medical Council accredited medical
schools).
2. Verification of year 12 completion in a WA school e.g. school certificate or school transcript or
an official letter from the school.
(Applies to Australian citizens or permanent residents or New Zealand citizens, who completed
year 12 in Western Australia and are graduating from a non-WA medical school.)
3. Copy of IELTS, OET, PTE Academic, TOEFL iBT, NZREX or PLAB examination results or
other accepted evidence (see English language skills registration standard).
This applies to applicants who did not;
a. Complete their entire secondary education and relevant tertiary qualification in English
in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, United Kingdom
or United States of America).
OR
b. At least two years of their secondary education which was taught and assessed solely
in English in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, United
Kingdom or United States of America, and tertiary qualifications in the relevant
professional discipline, which were taught and assessed solely in English in Australia,
Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, United Kingdom or United
States of America
OR
c. You have undertaken and satisfactorily completed at least six years’ (full-time
equivalent) continuous education taught and assessed solely in English, in any of the
recognised countries, which includes tertiary qualifications in the relevant professional
discipline which you are relying on to support your eligibility for registration under the
National Law
Please note: it is not necessary for documents or scans to be certified (ie signed by a Justice of
the Peace).
The accepted formats of documents are .doc, .docx, .pdf, .jpeg, .xlsx and .xls.
Please note: .pages, zipped files and other formats are not accepted.
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Helpful Hints
Scan and save your necessary attachments as soon as possible to allow time to ensure your files meet file size and format requirements.
Start your application early to allow time to deal with any issues that may arise.
Submit your application well in advance of the closing date and time if you can.
Remember to regularly save work.
An active, reliable email account is essential as all correspondence will be via email.
For any problems experienced accessing the online application system or your account, please check the Frequently Asked Questions on the PMCWA website for information on contacting the help desk.
Fields marked with a red asterisk * are mandatory.
To go back a page/s in the application, click “Previous” at the bottom of the page. Do Not Use the internet browser back button as information may be lost.
It is recommended that you print a copy of your application.
IMPORTANT: To exit the application at any stage, save and exit. All information will be
saved to this point.
Other considerations / Unusual situations As part of the national alignment of intern application systems, jurisdictions have aligned the
management of the situations listed. Listed below are some of the possible outcomes.
Consideration / Unusual situation
Management Reason
Partner/Spouse visa
Not accepted.
Applicant to be classified as Temporary Resident
Applicants who have a partner/spouse visa to be treated as a Temporary Resident as this visa class is a temporary visa that is dependent on the applicant meeting certain conditions and can be revoked.
Duplicate applications within the state
Not accepted Duplicate applications within a jurisdiction using the same or different names/identifiers are not permitted.
This is not intended to limit the right of an applicant to apply to multiple states/territories.
Late applications Not accepted Late applications, beyond the agreed closing date and time, will not be accepted.
Incomplete applications
Not accepted Jurisdictions have some discretion to permit. Limited opportunity to correct data or documentation within a short timeframe.
Inadequate/ incomplete documentation
Not accepted Jurisdictions have some discretion to permit. Limited opportunity to correct data or documentation within a short timeframe.
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Accepting an intern position offer Applicants will only receive one offer from WA. Offers must be accepted or declined through the
online application system by the stated deadline.
If you do not accept your offer by the deadline you will be sent an email advising you that you have
declined the position and you will not be offered any further intern positions in WA.
Instructions on how to accept or decline your offer and a link will be provided in an email
notification of offer. The offer can be accessed through your user profile in the Applications section.
An email notification will be sent to confirm your acceptance or decline of an offer.
Once the offer has been accepted online, the PEHS will send a formal notification of offer for which
a separate response is required.
To accept an offer of internship you must accept online AND formally respond to the notification of
offer from the employing PEHS.
If you are unable to accept or decline your offer online due to technical problems that you are
unable to resolve with the help desk, you can email PMCWA with your full name and application
number and formally request that PMCWA update your application status on your behalf. PMCWA
cannot alter the status of applications without express written permission from the applicant. You
will need to:
State whether you are accepting or declining the offer or withdrawing your application.
State that you request PMCWA to update the status of your application on your behalf
Give PMCWA permission to do so.
What if I receive an offer from another state? Each state and territory undertakes their own intern recruitment. Some applicants apply to more
than one jurisdiction and are successful in more than one state. Applicants are encouraged to
accept the offer they plan to commence and decline all others in a timely manner. This will enable
an unplaced applicant to be offered a position.
As part of a national audit of internship acceptances for the 2017 clinical year, identifying
information from intern applications in WA will be provided to a national database. The national
audit team uses the information to determine the total number of applications nationally and
whether applicants have applied for and accepted multiple positions. Any applicant who
simultaneously accepts two or more intern offers nationally will be contacted by the national audit
team and requested to formally accept their position of choice and decline all others. A 48 hour
period is allowed in which applicants can respond, after which only the first offer remains available
to the applicant and all other offers are withdrawn.
The administrator may communicate with the Medical Board of Australia and/or the jurisdiction to
which an applicant has applied for the purpose of verifying applicant details.
If you have any questions regarding the National Audit Process, please contact PMCWA at
Offers may be made from the national commencement of offers date, Monday 11 July 2016 until
the national closing of general offers date in Friday 25 November 2016.
Offers are suspended during national audits of acceptances. Audit dates are set by national
agreement and are subject to change. Applicants in the suitable pool who have not received an
offer of an intern position will be notified by email at the national close of general offers.
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Late Vacancy Management Process
Vacancies occurring after the national close of general offers will be made in accordance
with the Late Vacancy Management Process (LVMP). The LVMP runs from Monday 12
December 2016 to Friday 24 March 2017. For more information see the Intern
Recruitment 2017 National Intern Data Audit flyer, available from the PMCWA website.
Frequently Asked Questions Intern Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are updated throughout the process so that applicants
have access to the most up to date information, these will be available on the PMCWA website.
If your question is not covered by this Guide or the FAQs, contact PMCWA on
Calls for assistance
When calling PMCWA for help please use the name used on your application (rather than a
preferred/nick name) to ensure PMCWA is able to identify the correct application efficiently.
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Please visit the PMCWA website, www.pmcwa.health.wa.gov.au, for further information regarding employment as an Intern in 2017.
If you have visited the website and have further questions please contact PMCWA.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (08) 9222 2125