Rural Hospital Registrar

Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand Te Tai Tokerau

  • Northland
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 month ago
Health New Zealand - NorthlandImmediate StartFrom Whangarei to Dargaville or the Bay of Islands to Kaitaia, there's nothing routine about working in Health New Zealand – Northland (Health New Zealand). Providing healthcare in such a natural and rugged environment provides everyday challenges – but that's what makes a career here so special. And, we're lucky enough to enjoy everything this action-packed region has to offer at the end of the day.Health New Zealand is committed to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and holds stewardship for equitable health outcomes for Māori as Tāngata Whenua as the highest priority.Northland covers an area of 12,600 square kilometres and has a population of approximately 201,000 including a high proportion of Maori. Whangarei is the largest hospital in Northland, providing secondary care services for the region, supported by four rural hospitals in Kaitaia (26 beds), Bay of Islands (20 beds), Dargaville (12 beds) and Rawene (10 beds). As a region Northland is renowned for its beautiful beaches and relaxed lifestyle.Grow your skills in our Registrar roles. Working closely with your consultant means you can widen your practice as your skills grow. Working closely with your community means that you will develop an in depth understanding of rural health care in New Zealand.Health New Zealand – Northland (Health New Zealand) also provides an accredited comprehensive training programme that allocates RMOs at Whangarei, Kaitaia, Bay of Islands, Dargaville and Rawene as part of their RHM training programme. Whangarei is a secondary base hospital providing a wide range of services including ED, medical and surgical specialties, ICU, ENT, O&G, Paediatrics and Psychiatry. All required runs for RHM training are accredited by the DRHMNZ.We provide close supervision for trainees in acute and outpatient settings, allied with a commitment to teaching. There is an active clinical training programme within the district including support for DRHMNZ academic training components and required courses.Health New Zealand provides secondary care services to a large rural region with complex health needs. Due to the population make up and the unselected nature of our admissions Registrars gain experience managing a wide variety of conditions including rarer conditions such as rheumatic fever, tuberculosis and meningococcal disease.Before applying you must have either general registration or be eligible for registration with the New Zealand Medical Council ( ). Check if you're eligible here:Northland is a popular place to work. If you want to grow as a clinician, reinforce skills, and broaden your experience you need to speak with us.A career with Northland will see you action meaningful change in the region we love, and in your professional development – all whilst enjoying everything the stunning North has to offer. You really can enjoy the best of both. See what the Northland region has to offer and visit Northland's official tourism websites orAttractive relocation package for overseas applicants.Please provide three written references upon applying for this position.Reference template for National application is attached.Reference template for International applications is located atFor further information, please email or visit our websiteOur people live our Values:Tangata I te tuatahi People First - People are central to all we doWhakaute (tuku mana) Respect - We treat others as they would like to be treatedManaaki Caring - We nurture those around us, and treat all with dignity and compassionWhakawhitiwhiti korero Communication - We communicate safely, openly and with respect to promote clear understandingTaumata teitei (hiranga) Excellence - Our attitude of excellence inspires success, competence, confidence and innovationVacancy No: RHM2024Closes: 30 August 2024

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