Are you seeking a new challenge? Would you like to expand
your international experience? Then New Zealand could be the
place for you.

Recruitment
Recruitment to RMO positions is managed individually by each of the 18 Districts. If you don't want to attend the event, you can apply for RMO positions to the DHB of interest. We've provided a link to all CURRENT vacancies below:

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All applicants must hold valid registration or be eligible for registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand (MCNZ). Check your eligibility ahead of making an application by visiting the MCNZ Self Assessment tool .

House Officers

House Officer positions are suitable for RMOs who have completed their Foundation Year 1 (F1) or Post Graduate Year 1 (PGY1). House Officers have the greatest exposure to a variety of services, rotating every 3 months. Once you have completed 2 years of recognised training as a House Officer, you will be eligible to apply for Senior House Officer and/or Registrar positions.

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Senior House Officers (SHOs)
These positions align to single services and are suitable for RMOs who are in their Post Graduate Year 3 (PGY3) or above. SHOs will typically rotate every 6 months, in line with Registrars.

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Registrars
These positions are suitable for RMOs who are in their PGY3 or above. Non-Training or Basic training Registrars align to a single service and rotate every 6 months. Depending on the service you are employed by, you may have the opportunity to rotate through sub-speciality departments.

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Training positions are allocated by the Australasian Colleges. If you're interested in applying for the following training positions, visit Australasian Colleges:

  • Surgery training positions
  • Surgical Education and Training (SET)
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology training positions
  • Integrated Training Program (ITP)
  • Ophthalmology training positions
  • All Radiology (including Radiation Oncology) positions

For further information: https://www.kiwihealthjobs.com/rmo

Information about working and living in New Zealand:

Located in the South Pacific, New Zealand may have a relatively small population (approximately 4.5 million) but we're right up there on the world stage in many areas. Whether it is sports, arts or culture we're proud of what we've achieved and healthcare is no exception.

New Zealand has an excellent public health system. Eighteen Districts of varying sizes are responsible for providing or funding the provision of health services both in hospitals and the community. Each year the health sector works to achieve national health targets, which means there is a continual need for skilled professionals.

Right now, we have opportunities for experienced RMOs to join our teams across the country - from the winterless north through to the beautiful south. If a work-life balance is important to you, New Zealand could be the perfect place to grow your career.

Experience New Zealand for yourself

Living and working in New Zealand
www.newzealandnow.govt.nz

Getting the right work visa
Immigration New Zealand www.immigration.govt.nz

New Zealand's official travel site
www.newzealand.com/int

Property in New Zealand
www.rea.govt.nz www.realestate.co.nz

Schooling in New Zealand
www.education.govt.nz

New Zealand climate
www.niwa.co.nz

Northern Region

Te Tai Tokerau
Waitemata
Te Toka Tumai Auckland
Counties Manukau

Te Manawa Taki

Waikato
Hauora a Toi Bay of Plenty
Lakes
Tairawhiti
Taranaki

Central Region

Te Pae Hauroa o Ruahine o Tarararua MidCentral
Te Matau a Maui Hawke's Bay
Whanganui
Capital, Coast and Hutt Valley

Te Waipounamu

Nelson Marlborough
Te Tai o Poutini West Coast
Waiaha Canterbury
South Canterbury
Southern

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