Permanent contracts for WA Health senior doctors.
Senior doctors working in public hospitals operated by WA Health are employed on short, fixed-term contracts of five years or less. These short-term contracts are being used as a blunt, demoralising human resources tool.
There is no transparent process relating to contract renewal decisions, and non-renewal is being used as a form of retribution, having a dire impact on doctor morale.
Job insecurity has fuelled a toxic culture of fear in our public hospital system, with doctors scared to speak up and raise concerns about processes and systems that could potentially lead to adverse health outcomes.
Ultimately, the safety of patients depends on a workforce that feels safe and secure too.
The WA Government appears to be ideologically opposed to permanency for senior doctors, for no reason other than industrial agreement negotiations that occurred over quarter of a century ago. It’s a poor, antiquated excuse and it’s compromising patient care in WA Health hospitals. WA deserves better.
A safer and more sustainable public hospital system built on permanent employment for senior doctors.