Shayla Owusu joins the Sydney Office as Senior GP Recruitment Consultant

Shayla Owusu joins the Sydney Office as Senior GP Recruitment Consultant

  • March 3, 2022

I am delighted to introduce Shayla Owusu who has joined DXC Medical as Senior GP Recruitment Consultant.

Shayla will be working alongside Amy, focusing on permanent and locum recruitment across New South Wales and Canberra.

Based in Western Sydney, Shayla’s network and expertise ensures we can further increase our support to GPs and medical centres alike.

Shayla has worked in the primary care industry since 2015 and has a proven track record in GP recruitment. Starting as a Medical Receptionist, Shayla worked across a number of medical centres in Western Sydney before taking on the role of GP Recruitment & Retention Manager role for a leading medical centre provider. With 20+ practices across rural Victoria, rural NSW and Sydney she led the GP recruitment & retention strategy.

Shayla has a comprehensive understanding of all 3GA pathways, including; RVTSACRRM Independent & Specialist Pathways and RACGP PEP (both streams).

Combined with her previous workforce planning experience and knowledge of 19AB exemptions, Shayla will be able to support our clients and candidates to understand all possible recruitment options.

When she is not working or studying, Shayla enjoys spending time with her Fiancé & puppy, and family (especially her nieces and nephews).

Welcome to the team Shayla!

 

If you are a doctor looking for their next position, or medical centre looking for a GP, please contact:

Shayla Owusu

0432 232 598

shayla.owusu@dxcmedical.com.au

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