University of Victoria Student Wellness is seeking a 0.6 - 1.0 FTE continuing physician to join our growing healthcare team. UVic Student Wellness offers collaborative and multidisciplinary care to post secondary students. UVic SW operates a hybrid model of same day and regular appointments of both in-person and virtual care. The UVic SW team includes administrative staff, clinical counselors, physicians, psychologists, registered nurses, and spiritual care providers. Students seek support primarily in the areas of mental health, sexual health and public health.
Start Date
July 4, 2023
Additional Information
Benefits include professional fees i.e. CPSBC, CFPC, CMPA partially covered. Vacation, Extended health benefits, dental, pension etc.
Average daily patient volume: 16
EMR: Accuro (QHR)
On-call obligations required
12 Clinical rooms, 13 MOAs, 6 RNs, 1 Clinical AD, 1 Administrative Manager
Hours: Monday thru Friday 8:30 – 4:30pm (8 hours per day)
Closed on weekends, stat holidays, and during the Winter closure (Dec 25 – Jan 2)
Physicians receive a 30 min paid lunch plus 2x 15 minute breaks.
(Dedicated scheduled time for indirect tasks) $116.10 x 6% vacation = $123.07 per hour. Labs checked by Doctor of the day on your off days.
(Yearly salary: $XXXXX – will be pro-rated based on FTE)
Community Information
Victoria, British Columbia’s scenic capital, is located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. Renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and enviable quality of life, this is an ideal place to pursue your medical career and create the kind of lifestyle only dreamt about. Few areas in the world can match BC’s scope of outdoor activities, with Vancouver Island offering everything from skiing and snowboarding, to golf, and world-class fishing. With Victoria’s temperate climate, its rich heritage and vibrant cultural scene, it provides the very best of urban and rural living.
Student Wellness - University of Victoria
2300 McKenzie Ave
Victoria BC, V8N 5M8
Phone 250-721-8489
Licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC