Position Highlights
- work in a small 115 bed general secondary care hospital
- orthopaedic department provides general, acute and elective care with current sub-specialty interests including Hip and Knee Arthroplasty, Paediatrics and Sports Surgery.
- practice general orthopaedics and subspeciality if appropriate
- enjoy full RMO support and participate in RMO training
- work 40 hour week plus on call
- enjoy work-life balance in a city revered for its beautiful beaches, vibrant local economy, and warm climate.
- FRACS or equivalent specialist qualification in Paediatrics.
- Eligibility for vocational registration or special purpose locum tenens registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand
- Salary NZD 200000-400000 PA, DOE
- A generous relocation package.
- 6 weeks annual leave
- Study leave 16 days plus NSZ16,000 PA finance
- Reimbursement of medical practice expenses including APC and insurance
A city on the North East Coast (East Cape) of New Zealand's North Island, Gisborne is a popular surfing destination also known for its great food and wine, sunshine, historical significance and Maori culture. It has the following highlights:
- world’s easternmost city, Gisborne is the first city in the world to see the dawn of each day
- a trading city where explorer James Cook landed at Kaiti beach
- New Zealand’s third largest wine region and is most famous for it’s Chardonnay.
- Eastwoodhill is the National Arboretum of New Zealand and is a magnificent collection of native and exotic trees covering 135 hectares.
- The Tairawhiti Museum has exhibits on indigenous and colonial history, with Wyllie Cottage, an early European house, and Maori artefacts.
- Titirangi Reserve has lookouts and a monument to explorer James Cook.
- affordable housing
- minimal commutes to work
How to Apply
If you are a dedicated and eligible paediatrician looking for a purposeful career in a supportive environment, kindly send your application inclusive of a CV and cover letter. We look forward to hearing from you.
We can assist with applications for registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand.