Please note: Antarctic Medical Practitioner role recruitment is for season 2026–27. As an Antarctic Medical Practitioner (AMP) you will provide complete generalist medical, emergency surgical and emergency dental care for a remote community at an Australian Antarctic or sub-Antarctic station. AMPs also provide care during voyages and in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic field environments.
Medical rolesYou will generally be the sole medical practitioner at the station. The AMP provides comprehensive health care services for 15 to 30 expeditioners over winter. This can increase to 120 during summer (October to March). There may be up to 130 passengers and crew on expedition voyages. The Polar Medicine Unit focuses on recruiting for winter AMP positions (total employment 15 to 18 months, with 4 to 5 months of pre-departure training and 10 to 15 months in Antarctica and Sub-Antarctica). Shorter term appointments (including ship, summer station and field doctors) are typically filled by returning AMPs who have previously completed the wintering pre-departure AMP training.
You should apply for this role if you have the appropriate knowledge, skills and experience and an interest in the challenge of living and working in a small community in a remote environment. Applicants will be assessed and if successful placed in a role for training and deployment, or a merit pool that will be used for future seasons.
The Australian Antarctic Program's (AAP) vision is to ensure Antarctica is valued, protected and understood. Working with the AAP provides a unique opportunity to experience Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, while supporting world-leading science.
The AAP aims to support expeditioner growth, professionally and personally, with a focus on wellbeing. We strive to employ versatile, proactive and community minded people. Expeditioners will need to contribute to a small team and be resilient as they face the challenges of living in an isolated environment.
Employment conditionsThe annual base salary when in Australia starts from $152,101 - $221,815 per annum.Base salary + additional allowances when in Antarctica starts from $220,055 - $289,769 per annum.You will also receive ACRRM accredited remote and Antarctic medicine training and professional development, medical indemnity and professional development support and opportunities for research and higher degrees in healthcare in remote and extreme environments.A generous employer superannuation contribution of up to 15.4% will be paid in addition to salary and allowances.You will accrue recreation leave at the equivalent of 20 days per annum pro rata. Please note that recreation leave is not available in Antarctica, but will be paid out on return to Australia.What we are looking forTo apply for this role you must have the skills and licences listed below:
Suspensions or Restrictions - Provide details of any suspensions, restrictions or other actions from relevant registering and professional bodies in Australia or in any other country.Certificate of Good Standing (where requested).Citizenship - In accordance with the PS Act 1999, APS employees are required to be Australian citizens. Persons who are not Australian citizens will generally only be considered where there are no suitable Australian applicants, with next considerations being Australian residents with work rights and New Zealand citizens.Valid Passport - The expiry date of the passport (and any relevant visa) must be at least 6 months beyond the planned end date of your intended stay in the Antarctic or sub-Antarctic.Knowledge and experienceSuccessful applicants are typically rural and remote generalist practitioners or registrars (e.g. rural generalists), or less typically specialists with a broad scope of practice and relevant upskilling (e.g. emergency physicians, anaesthetists, surgeons, physicians).
AMPs must have practical skills or be able to respond, where appropriate, in the following fields. Some examples of practical procedures which have been performed by AMPs, or may be required, are indicated below. A generalist non-specialist level of experience is sought.
Essential Skills and LicencesMedical Registration - Unrestricted general registration as a medical practitioner with the Medical Board of Australia here.Basic Medical Qualification.Driver's Licence – A current, unrestricted "C" class (manual) Australian driver's licence.Other requirementsAs a proactive and positive member of the community you will:
Maintain a personal and practical commitment to AAD policies and standard operating procedures (including work, health and safety and environmental policies). Training and guidance in regard to all responsibilities relevant to your position will be provided.Be rostered to perform duties to support the community life of the expedition, such as general kitchen duties, garbage clearance, general cleaning duties, and assisting other expedition members with official programs, to ensure an equitable contribution.Work in areas outside of your primary role, for example, aiding other areas or science projects, or participating in general labouring tasks such as clearing snow or handling cargo.Commitment to Diversity and InclusionAt the AAD, we value diversity in all its forms – background, experience, and perspective. We recognise the challenges that come with our work and are committed to fostering an inclusive culture for all. We encourage applications from everyone, especially people from under-represented groups like Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, women, gender-diverse people, LGBTQIA+ communities, and those of different cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
Covid-19Expeditioners must comply with the AAD's Infectious Respiratory Disease Management Plan, including the requirement to have had a COVID-19 vaccination or a medically documented COVID-19 infection, within 12 months of deployment.
Applications close Wednesday 15 January, 11:59 PM AEST. If you would like to be notified about future Antarctic job opportunities, sign up to our mailing list.
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