A highly regarded public hospital service in Windsor, NSW is seeking experienced Consultant Anaesthetists (Staff Specialists) to join a dynamic and expanding Department of Anaesthesia. This is an excellent opportunity to secure a substantive consultant role within a progressive health service delivering comprehensive perioperative care across a diverse surgical caseload. The department supports a strong culture of clinical excellence, multidisciplinary collaboration, and continuous service improvement. Key Responsibilities Deliver high-quality anaesthetic and perioperative care across elective and emergency services Participate in multidisciplinary clinical teams to optimise patient outcomes Contribute to perioperative medicine initiatives and service development Engage in quality improvement and clinical governance activities Support and supervise junior medical staff and trainees Participate in teaching, education, and, where appropriate, research activities Candidate Profile You will be a motivated and collaborative Anaesthetist committed to excellence in patient care and professional development. Essential Requirements: Registration (or eligibility) with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) Fellowship of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (FANZCA) or equivalent Demonstrated clinical experience in anaesthesia within a comparable healthcare setting Strong interpersonal and communication skills with a team-based approach Commitment to teaching, supervision, and ongoing professional development Engagement in quality assurance and clinical governance activities Desirable Attributes: Interest or expertise in perioperative medicine Experience in system improvement and innovation initiatives Willingness to provide services across multiple hospital sites within the district Employment Details Position Type: Permanent Staff Specialist FTE (flexible arrangements considered) Award: NSW Staff Specialists (State) Award Compliance & Requirements Working With Children Check (WWCC) required Compliance with NSW Health Code of Conduct Vaccination and occupational health clearances required Applicants must hold Australian citizenship, permanent residency, or appropriate work rights Why Consider This Role? Work within a well-supported tertiary public hospital environment Broad clinical exposure across a growing regional and metropolitan interface Strong emphasis on teaching, training, and career development Opportunity to contribute to service innovation and system-wide improvement Attractive lifestyle location within easy reach of Sydney metropolitan area Application Process If you wish to apply for this post, please upload a recent CV for immediate consideration.