Coastal Wonders & Cuttlefish Getaways: Registered Midwife
Job Details
- Published
- Location
- Whyalla, South Australia
- Role Type
- Contract
- Salary
- AU$59 - AU$77 per hour
Coastal Wonders & Cuttlefish Getaways: Registered Midwife Contracts in Whyalla, SA
Ready to bring your midwifery skills to a stunning seaside community? Medacs Healthcare is seeking experienced Registered Midwives for short-term contracts in Whyalla, the gateway to South Australia's Eyre Peninsula and home to some of the nation's most extraordinary natural spectacles.
Why Whyalla?
- Ocean & Wildlife Adventures
Swim, snorkel or dive with the world‑famous giant Australian cuttlefish, which migrate to Whyalla's coastline between May and August, an incredible natural phenomenon found nowhere else on Earth.
Enjoy pristine beaches, coastal walks, and panoramic lookouts across the Spencer Gulf at spots like Fitzgerald Bay, Hummock Hill, and Point Lowly Lighthouse.
- Culture, History & Unique Experiences
Explore Whyalla's maritime and industrial heritage at the Whyalla Maritime Museum, take a tour of the historic HMAS Whyalla, or visit vibrant local arts events and beachfront precincts.
- Lifestyle & Nature
With year‑round sunshine, calm turquoise waters, red‑earth landscapes and friendly coastal living, Whyalla offers the perfect blend of relaxation, outdoor adventure and community charm.
What's on Offer
- Flexible contracts: from 4 weeks up to 6 months
- Travel allowance & accommodation provided (T&Cs apply)
- Expand your clinical skills in a regional hospital environment
What We're Looking For
- Degree in Nursing or Midwifery
- Current AHPRA registration
- Minimum 3 years' midwifery experience
- Certifications: FSEP, PROMPT, Neonatal Resuscitation
- Strong commitment to woman‑centred, evidence‑based care
Please note: Sponsorship is not available for this role. Applicants must have full Australian working rights.
Apply Now
Email your CV to or call/text Tijen on 0499 559 544 for a confidential chat.
Refer a friend and earn up to $750 (T&Cs apply).



