GP Jobs in Sydney
- December 5, 2025
- Darren Compton
With two consultants based in Sydney, the DXC Medical team are well placed to ensure you find the right medical centre that matches your professional values and personal requirements....
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At DXC Medical, we connect General Practitioners with Urgent Care jobs across Australia, supporting communities that need timely, high-quality care outside the hospital emergency department.
Urgent Care offers a rewarding middle ground between general practice and emergency medicine, combining clinical variety, fast-paced decision-making, and meaningful patient impact, without overnight shifts or hospital rosters.
Whether you’re an experienced GP or looking to diversify your scope of practice, Urgent Care work provides flexibility, strong remuneration, and professional growth.
Urgent Care clinics play a critical role in Australia’s healthcare system, by:
By working in Urgent Care, you’re helping patients receive the right care, at the right time, in the right setting.
DXC Medical partners with Urgent Care Clinics nationwide.
We offer:
Opportunities are available in:
Specialist Medical Recruitment: Urgent Care is a growing and specialised area of general practice. Our consultants understand the clinical requirements, credentialing, and workforce needs unique to Urgent Care environments.
National Reach: Access Urgent Care GP jobs across every Australian state and territory, from metro clinics to regional locations.
Dedicated Consultant Support: From your first conversation to ongoing shifts, your consultant manages everything from contracts, onboarding, compliance, and logistics.
Competitive Pay & Benefits: We negotiate strong hourly rates, with travel and accommodation arranged for locum roles where applicable.
Flexible Work Options: Choose short-term locums, ongoing rotations, or permanent Urgent Care positions that suit your lifestyle and career goals.
Placement & Onboarding Support: Including credentialing guidance, Medicare eligibility support, AHPRA assistance, and smooth onboarding into Urgent Care clinics.
Urgent Care work is ideal for:
Typical presentations may include:
At DXC Medical, we’re proud to support GPs who want to expand their clinical experience while making a real impact.
Whether you’re exploring Urgent Care for the first time, adding variety to your GP career, or seeking locum flexibility with purpose, we’re here to guide you throughout the process.
Contact one of our Recruitment Specialists.
$200 - $250 hour or 80% billings | ongoing availability | 4 - 10-hour shifts | Nursing Support
$200 hourly or 75% billings | Ongoing UCC shifts now | Prebook 2026 | Nursing support | 8am - 8pm
$200 to $250 per hour | Flexible on-going schedule available | 10 mins from Brisbane CBD
Excellent remuneration | Integrated health hub | Teaching opportunity | Supportive team | not-for-profit | Visa sponsorship neg | Tropical Climate
70% MB & initial $150 p/hr | Doctor owned group | Extended opening hours | 20 min drive to Perth CBD | AMDS work available on a higher billing %
Salary up to $415k | Permanent salaried role | DPA exempt for afterhours - high patient demand in Cannington
$200-$250 per hour | Flexible agreement with No restraint | Day shifts available
70% MB & initial $150 p/hr | Doctor owned group | Flexible hours and roster options | 27km drive to Perth CBD | Multicultural demographic
Up to 75% + 3mth guarantee $150 p/hr | Eligible location PFP, FSP, ESP, PEP Specialist, RVTS, ACRRM IP & RGTS | 4hours drive west of Melbourne
70% + up to $20K relocation | Flexible contract options | Melbourne's Mornington Peninsula | Eligible for PFP & ESP pathway
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Read ArticleAn Urgent Care GP is a General Practitioner who works in an Urgent Care Clinic or Urgent Care Centre, providing same-day treatment for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries. These clinics sit between traditional general practice and hospital emergency departments, offering timely access to care without the need for ED admission.
Urgent Care GPs typically manage acute presentations such as minor trauma, fractures, wound care, infections, musculoskeletal injuries, burns, lacerations, and after-hours presentations for adults and children. The work is varied, fast-paced, and clinically engaging.
Formal emergency medicine training is not always required. Many Urgent Care roles are suitable for experienced General Practitioners with strong clinical decision-making skills and confidence managing acute presentations. Support, protocols, and referral pathways are usually in place.
Yes. Urgent Care GP jobs are available as both locum and permanent positions across Australia. Locum roles can range from short-term shifts to ongoing placements, while permanent roles offer stability with flexible rosters.
Urgent Care GP roles are available across metropolitan, regional, and rural Australia. Many clinics are located in high-demand areas where access to emergency departments is limited or where after-hours care is essential to the community.
Urgent Care work offers clinical variety, strong earning potential, flexible hours, and the opportunity to develop acute care skills. Many GPs enjoy the structured environment, team-based care, and the ability to focus on acute presentations without long-term patient follow-up.
Earnings vary depending on location, role type, and experience. Urgent Care GP jobs often attract competitive hourly rates, particularly for locum roles, with travel and accommodation included for some placements.
Yes. Many Urgent Care Clinics offer after-hours, weekend, and flexible shift options. This makes Urgent Care work ideal for GPs seeking work-life balance or those combining urgent care with general practice sessions.
DXC Medical provides end-to-end recruitment and placement support, including job matching, contract negotiation, onboarding assistance, compliance support, and ongoing consultant guidance throughout your placement.
You can speak directly with a specialist medical recruitment consultant at DXC Medical to discuss available Urgent Care GP roles across Australia. We’ll help match your experience, preferences, and availability to the right opportunity.



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