Montu

telehealth

TelehealthDoctor-Contractor

$0–0k Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Australia CONTRACT Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for mid candidates.

The Brief

“Telehealth Doctor - Contractor at Montu. Skills: telehealth consultations, clinical assessments, prescriptions, documentation. Deliver high-quality telehealth consultations across a diverse patient base. Manage clinical assessments, prescriptions (S4 & S8), and follow-up consults”

What You'll Achieve.

optimise patient outcomes and service efficiency

Industry & Context.

telehealth

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

MBBS or equivalent, unrestricted AHPRA registration, Minimum PGY4

Nice to Have

Experience working with multiple digital platforms and navigating tech efficiently

What You'll Do.

Deliver high-quality telehealth consultations across a diverse patient base

Manage clinical assessments

prescriptions (S4 & S8)

and follow-up consults

Work closely with nurses and doctor support teams to streamline care

Maintain complete documentation and compliance in a digital-first environment

Embrace digital tools to optimise patient outcomes and service efficiency

Have a commitment to our patients and their ongoing care

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work closely with nurses and doctor support teams to streamline care; value team collaboration

Full Job Description

Alternaleaf is Australia’s largest telehealth provider of its kind, delivering safe and trusted services for over 200,000 patients. Founded in 2021 as part of Montu, our goal is to help Australians access alternaltive care with ease via telehealth consultations with experienced nurses and doctors. Our doctors blend evidence-based practice with innovative approaches to support thousands of patients across Australia. We are seeking experienced AHPRA registered Doctors to join our telehealth team as independent contractors. This is a fully remote position based in Australia, with flexible scheduling designed to accommodate your existing commitments. This role is an Australia-based, fully work-from-home position. The role: * Deliver high-quality telehealth consultations across a diverse patient base * Manage clinical assessments, prescriptions (S4 & S8), and follow-up consults * Work closely with nurses and doctor support teams to streamline care * Maintain complete documentation and compliance in a digital-first environment * Embrace digital tools to optimise patient outcomes and service efficiency * Have a commitment to our patients and their ongoing care ## Qualifications We’re looking for reliable doctors who excel in fast-paced, digital-first settings and are motivated to make a meaningful impact in an evolving clinical landscape. The consult rate is $60 per consult, with an expected 4 to 6 consults each hour. You bring: * MBBS or equivalent and an unrestricted AHPRA registration (Minimum PGY4) * Excellent time management with the ability to confidently manage 10 minute consults (4-6 patients/hour) * Familiarity with privacy laws, RTPM, S8 regulation, and medico-legal obligations * Strong clinical judgement, with an evidence-based and harm-reduction mindset * Strong documentation/admin skills * Experience working with multiple digital platforms and navigating tech efficiently * Punctual, reliable and responsive qualities – you value team collaboration and patient c

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