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Postgraduate Medical Council of Victoria Inc POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL COUNCIL OF VICTORIA INC. CONTENTS Albury Wodonga Health .......................................................................................................................... 3 Bairnsdale Regional Health ..................................................................................................................... 3 Ballarat Health Services .......................................................................................................................... 4 Barwon Health ........................................................................................................................................ 4 Benalla Health ......................................................................................................................................... 5 Bendigo Health ........................................................................................................................................ 5 Central Gippsland Health (CGH).............................................................................................................. 6 Djerriwarrh Health Service ...................................................................................................................... 6 East Grampians Health Service – Grampians Regional Collaborative..................................................... 7 Eastern Health ......................................................................................................................................... 7 Echuca Regioanl Health........................................................................................................................... 8 Gippsland Southern Health ..................................................................................................................... 8 Goulburn Valey Health ............................................................................................................................ 9 Latrobe Regional Hospital ....................................................................................................................... 9 Mercy Health (Heidelberg).................................................................................................................... 10 Mercy Health (Werribee) ...................................................................................................................... 10 Mildura Base Hospital ........................................................................................................................... 11 Monash Health ...................................................................................................................................... 11 Monash Health – Mid Year ................................................................................................................... 12 Northeast Health Wangaratta .............................................................................................................. 12 Northern Health .................................................................................................................................... 13 Peninsula Health ................................................................................................................................... 13 Royal Women's Hospital – Parkville ...................................................................................................... 14 South West Health Care ........................................................................................................................ 14 Swan Hill District Health........................................................................................................................ 15 Western health - Sunshine Hospital ..................................................................................................... 15 West Gippsland Healthcare Group ....................................................................................................... 16 Wimmera Health care Group (Wimmera Base Hospital) ...................................................................... 16 GNMP Hospital/Health Service Directory 2020/21 – Combined Nursing/Midwifery Page 2 of 16 ALBURY WODONGA HEALTH Borella Rd Albury, NSW / Vermont St Wodonga, VIC Address P.O Box 326 Albury, NSW 2640 (02) 6058 4444 – Albury Campus Telephone (02) 6051 7111 - Wodonga Campus Email [email protected] Website www.awh.org.au GNP Coordinator Belinda Andrews Nursing Stream(s) / No of Combined Nursing / Midwifery 5 positions Closing Date for Applications Friday 9 July 2021 BAIRNSDALE REGIONAL HEALTH Street: Day Street, Bairnsdale, VIC 3875 Address Postal: PO Box 474, Bairnsdale, VIC 3875 Telephone (03) 5150 3617 Email [email protected] Website www.brhs.com.au GNP Coordinator Kate Roberts, Graduate Nurse Program Coordinator Nursing Stream(s) / No of Combined Nursing / Midwifery 1 positions Closing Date for Applications Friday 9 July 2021 GNMP Hospital/Health Service Directory 2020/21 – Combined Nursing/Midwifery Page 3 of 16 BALLARAT HEALTH SERVICES Street: Drummond Street North, Ballarat, VIC 3353 Address Postal: PO Box 577, Ballarat ,Victoria 3353 Telephone (03) 5320 4823 Email [email protected] Website www.bhs.org.au GNP Coordinator Marilyn Kearney, Coordinator Graduate Nurses Nursing Stream(s) / No of Combined Nursing / Midwifery 4 positions Closing Date for Applications Friday 9 July 2021 BARWON HEALTH (Incorporating The Geelong Hospital, The McKellar Centre, Community & Mental Health Services) Street: Bellarine Street, Geelong, VIC 3220 Address Postal: PO Box 281, Geelong, VIC 3220 Telephone (03) 4215 3264 Email [email protected] Website www.barwonhealth.org.au Kelly-Ann Humphrys, Graduate Programs Coordinator – Nursing and Midwifery GNP Coordinator Kellie Thistlethwaite, Graduate Program Coordinator – Nursing & Midwifery Nursing Stream(s) / No of Combined Nursing / Midwifery 4 positions Closing Date for Applications Friday 9 July 2021 GNMP Hospital/Health Service Directory 2020/21 – Combined Nursing/Midwifery Page 4 of 16 BENALLA HEALTH Street: 45 – 53 Coster Street, Benalla, VIC 3672 Address Postal: PO Box 406, Benalla, VIC 3672 Telephone (03) 5761 4378 Email [email protected] Website www.benallahealth.org.au GNP Coordinator Tara Bradley, Clinical Nurse Educator Nursing Stream(s) / No of Combined Nursing / Midwifery 1 positions (February intake) Closing Date for Applications Friday 9 July 2021 BENDIGO HEALTH Street: 100 Barnard Street, Bendigo, Victoria, 3552 Address Postal: PO Box 126, Bendigo, Victoria, 3552 Telephone (03) 5454 7828 Email [email protected] Website www.bendigohealth.org.au GNP Coordinator Jodie White – Senior Nurse Educator Transition Programs Nursing Stream(s) / No of Combined Nursing / Midwifery 6 positions Closing Date for Applications Friday 9 July 2021 GNMP Hospital/Health Service Directory 2020/21 – Combined Nursing/Midwifery Page 5 of 16 CENTRAL GIPPSLAND HEALTH (CGH) Address 155 Guthridge Parade, Sale, VIC 3850 Telephone (03) 5143 8511 Email [email protected] Website www.cghs.com.au GNP Coordinator Ms Amy Norden Nursing Stream(s) / No of Combined Nursing / Midwifery 2 positions Closing Date for Applications Friday 9 July 2021 DJERRIWARRH HEALTH SERVICE Address 35 Grant Street, Bacchus Marsh, Vic 3340 Telephone 03 5367 9882 or 03 5367 9824 Email [email protected] Website www.djhs.org.au Claire Josephs, Midwifery Educator GNP Coordinator Chelsea Cornford, GNP Coordinator Nursing Stream(s) / No of Combined Nursing / Midwifery 3 positions Closing Date for Applications Friday 9 July 2021 GNMP Hospital/Health Service Directory 2020/21 – Combined Nursing/Midwifery Page 6 of 16 EAST GRAMPIANS HEALTH SERVICE – GRAMPIANS REGIONAL COLLABORATIVE Street: Girdlestone Street, Ararat, VIC 3377 Address Postal: PO Box 155, Ararat, VIC 3377 Telephone (03) 5352 9404 Email [email protected] Website www.eghs.net.au GNP Coordinator Claire Sladdin, Training & Development Manager Nursing Stream(s) / No of Combined Nursing / Midwifery 1 positions Closing Date for Applications Friday 9 July 2021 EASTERN HEALTH (Incorporating Angliss Hospital, Box Hill Hospital & Yarra Ranges Health Services) (RN & RM) Eastern Health Learning and Teaching Directorate - 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