How to Find GP Jobs in Australia (2026): Platforms, Recruiters, Contract Pitfalls, and Real Offer Analysis

Securing the right GP job in Australia is arguably more important than the registration process itself. A well-chosen role can accelerate your income, confidence, and career trajectory within months. A poorly chosen one can leave you underbooked, underpaid, and frustrated despite having completed all the hard work of moving countries.

This guide will walk you through where to find jobs, how the recruitment system actually works, how to evaluate offers critically, and how to avoid common traps that many international GPs fall into.

Understanding the Job Market: Demand vs Reality

Australia has a genuine shortage of GPs, particularly in DPA areas. This means:

  • There are many job vacancies

  • Clinics are actively recruiting international doctors

  • Recruiters will often approach you proactively

However, not all vacancies are equal.

There is a wide quality gap between:

  • High-performing clinics with strong patient demand

  • Struggling clinics using recruitment to fill empty books

Understanding this distinction is essential.

Where to Find GP Jobs (Primary Platforms)

Most GP roles are advertised across a few key platforms. Each has a slightly different role in the ecosystem.

1. SEEK (Primary Job Platform)

SEEK is the largest job marketplace in Australia.

👉 What you’ll find:

  • Direct clinic advertisements

  • Recruitment agency listings

  • Both rural and metro roles

How to use SEEK effectively:

Instead of searching broadly, refine your search:

  • “General Practitioner DPA”

  • “Mixed billing GP”

  • “Private billing GP”

Key tip:

Do not apply blindly. Use SEEK to:

  • Identify clinics

  • Shortlist opportunities

  • Then research the clinic independently

2. Indeed Australia

Indeed aggregates listings from multiple sources, including recruiters.

👉 Useful for:

  • Comparing multiple offers quickly

  • Understanding salary ranges

  • Spotting patterns in demand

Limitation:

  • Many listings are duplicated

  • Less detail compared to direct recruiter conversations

3. GP-Specific Recruiters (Most Important Channel)

In reality, most international GPs secure jobs through recruiters.

Common recruitment agencies include:

  • Transition Medical

  • HealthStaff Recruitment

  • Ozhealth

  • Alecto

How Recruiters Actually Work

Recruiters are paid by clinics, not by you. Their role is to:

  • Match you with a suitable clinic

  • Facilitate interviews

  • Assist with visa and relocation

Important insight:

👉 Recruiters are incentivised to place you, not necessarily to find the perfect job for you.

This does not make them untrustworthy—but it means you must:

  • Ask the right questions

  • Cross-check information

The Interview Process: What Really Happens

Once you express interest, the process typically involves:

  1. Initial recruiter discussion

  2. Video interview with clinic

  3. Offer discussion

  4. Contract review

What clinics are assessing:

  • Communication skills

  • Clinical confidence

  • Ability to retain patients

  • Willingness to adapt to billing model

What YOU should be assessing:

  • Patient flow

  • Billing structure

  • Clinic support

  • Earning potential

Real Offer Analysis (High-Value Section)

Let’s break down what real offers look like—and how to interpret them.

🟢 Example 1: Strong Mixed Billing Clinic (Good Offer)

Location:

Western Sydney (DPA, metro fringe)

Offer:

  • 70% of billings

  • Guaranteed income: $150/hour (first 3 months)

  • Mixed billing

  • Established patient base

Clinic data:

  • Existing GPs fully booked

  • 30–35 patients/day typical

Financial projection:

If you reach:

  • 30 patients/day

  • Avg fee: $70

👉 Daily billings: $2,100
👉 Your income (70%): $1,470/day

Verdict:

✅ Strong offer
👉 Good balance of:

  • Income

  • Stability

  • Growth potential

🟡 Example 2: High % but Weak Clinic (Average/Bad Offer)

Location:

Outer suburban area (DPA)

Offer:

  • 75% of billings

  • No guaranteed income

  • Bulk billing

Clinic reality:

  • Low patient numbers

  • New clinic

Financial projection:

  • Patients: 20/day

  • Revenue per patient: $39

👉 Billings: $780
👉 Your income (75%): $585/day

Verdict:

⚠️ Misleading offer

👉 High % does NOT compensate for:

  • Low patient flow

🔴 Example 3: Rural High-Income Offer (Strong but Trade-offs)

Location:

MM3 town (e.g., Dubbo)

Offer:

  • 65% billings

  • $180/hour guarantee (6 months)

  • Relocation bonus: $30k

Clinic data:

  • High demand

  • 35–40 patients/day

Financial projection:

  • Avg fee: $65

  • Billings: ~$2,600/day

👉 Your income (65%): ~$1,690/day

Verdict:

✅ Excellent income
⚠️ Lifestyle trade-off

Key Lesson from These Examples

👉 Patient flow matters more than percentage

A lower % in a busy clinic will almost always outperform a higher % in a quiet one.

Contract Pitfalls You MUST Understand

1. Percentage Split Illusion

A 70% or 75% split sounds attractive, but without:

  • Strong patient demand

  • Efficient billing

It is meaningless.

2. “Guaranteed Income” Traps

Many clinics offer:

  • $150/hour for 3 months

This is useful—but ask:

  • What happens after 3 months?

  • Will patient numbers sustain your income?

3. Restraint of Trade (Non-Compete Clauses)

Some contracts prevent you from:

  • Working within a certain radius after leaving

👉 This can limit future flexibility

4. Contractor vs Employee Confusion

Most roles are contractor-based:

  • No sick pay

  • No annual leave

  • No pension

But:
👉 Higher earning potential

5. Supervision Requirements

If you are under supervision:

  • Ensure the clinic provides proper support

  • Clarify supervisor availability

Questions You Should Always Ask a Clinic

Before accepting any job, ask:

  • How many patients per day per GP?

  • How long does it take to build full books?

  • What is the billing model breakdown?

  • How many GPs are currently working?

  • Are they fully booked?

Bonus Question (Very Powerful)

👉 “If I start next month, how quickly will my appointment book fill?”

This reveals:

  • True patient demand

  • Clinic honesty

Strategic Approach to Job Search

Step 1: Use Recruiters + Platforms Together

Do not rely on one source.

  • Use SEEK to identify clinics

  • Use recruiters to access hidden opportunities

Step 2: Shortlist 3–5 Strong Options

Avoid:

  • Accepting first offer

Instead:

  • Compare multiple clinics

Step 3: Focus on Long-Term Potential

Ask yourself:

  • Can I grow here?

  • Is there potential to move toward private billing?

Step 4: Think Beyond Year 1

The best clinics allow you to:

  • Build patient base

  • Increase fees

  • Develop niche

Final Perspective

Finding a GP job in Australia is not difficult. Finding a good job requires strategy.

The system rewards those who:

  • Understand billing

  • Evaluate clinics critically

  • Prioritise patient demand over superficial offers

For UK GPs who approach this correctly, the first job can set the foundation for:

  • Rapid income growth

  • Professional satisfaction

  • Long-term flexibility

What’s Next

Next guide:

Visa Pathways for UK GPs Moving to Australia (482, 186, PR Routes Explained Clearly)

This is where we connect your job offer to your long-term immigration strategy.