Remote Northern Territory Locum Program

The Remote Northern Territory Locum Program funds health professionals to practise in remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory for short-term paid placements of 3 to 12 weeks.

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Northern Territory Remote Locum Program

Relevant specialisms include general practitioners, registered nurses, dentists, dental therapists, dental assistants and audiologists.

This program is also referred to as the Northern Territory Remote Locum Program (NTRLP) by the program provider, Aspen Medical.

The RNTLP was established to replace the Remote Area Health Corps program. 

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