
Search Jobs
Positions available for 2024 Training Year - Intensive Care Medicine Registrars

Work in Auckland in 2024 and see why it is loved by so many:
- Consistently ranks as one of the most liveable cities in the world
- Highly diverse and multicultural – Auckland (Tāmaki Makaurau) has more than 200 ethnic communities
- Energetic nightlife, burgeoning restaurant scene, and an abundance of cultural and leisure activities
- Experience the East and West Coasts of Aotearoa New Zealand within a short drive, and hike in the Hunua or Waitakere Ranges on your days off
These positions are in the regional training rotation programme with Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand Auckland Region Districts comprising Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand Te Toka Tumai Auckland, Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand Waitematā and Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand Counties Manukau Districts.
Why train as an Intensive Care Medicine Registrar:
- Gain exposure to all required ICM training specialities and sub-specialties, with opportunities for allocations for your medical and anaesthesia time
- Cardiothoracic, neuro, burns, trauma, paediatrics
- Experience with thoracic and all solid organ transplants
- Auckland has the only specialised PICU in Aotearoa NZ
- We have a collaborative relationship with units in other centres able to provide rural ICU training time as well as other specialty experience (such as anaesthesia); particularly Whangarei in sunny Northland
- Rotation through different ICUs in different Auckland regions
- Gain exposure to different unit structures, a wide range of Intensive Care Specialists, and meet other Intensive Care Medicine trainees
- Experience a wide range of diverse presentations across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland’s broad patient demographics
- Training and education
- Unit weekly teaching programs
- Regional ICM weekly teaching program
- Part II written and clinical preparation programs and support
- Regional ICM community presentation sessions – with trainee presentations, Intensivist presentations, followed by social activities
- Support with a Regional Mentoring Program
This is what our Intensive Care Medicine trainees have to say about training in Auckland:
Eligibility and how to apply:
- Preferred experience: At least 2 years’ postgraduate clinical experience. Acute care, anaesthesia, or intensive care experience desirable but not essential.
- Eligibility for general scope registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand.

Job details
Job Reference: | AUC17979 | |
---|---|---|
Location: |
|
|
Job type: | Permanent Full time | |
Expertise: |
|
|
Posted: | 14-Sep-2023 | |
Closes: | 01-Jan-2099 | |
Attachments: | No File Attached |
Print Job Email Job