Consultant Gynaecological Oncologists are invited to explore a range of opportunities across New Zealand’s public health system. These roles offer the chance to contribute to multidisciplinary teams delivering high-quality, patient-centred care in well-supported hospital environments. You’ll be working alongside experienced colleagues in a system that values clinical excellence, equity, and innovation. For international specialists, living in New Zealand brings the added benefit of a balanced lifestyle—combining professional fulfilment with access to stunning natural landscapes, vibrant communities, and a family-friendly pace of life. Whether you're seeking career development, cultural enrichment, or a fresh start, New Zealand offers a compelling blend of opportunity and lifestyle.
Qualifications and Experience:
Proven experience and expertise in Gynaecological Oncology
Subspecialty interests will be considered but Oncology required.
Hold post graduate specialist qualifications and registration in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Be eligible for an Annual Practicing Certificate and vocational scope of Obstetrics and Gynaecology with a subspeciality in Oncology with the Medical Council of New Zealand.
Commitment to ongoing professional development and continuing medical education.
Working in New Zealand
Health New Zealand has a Collective Employment Agreement in place across all their Districts offering:
Annual leave: 6 weeks
CME Allowance and Leave - $16,000/2 weeks
$185,000 - $268,000 Base salary + allowances for job size, on call and availability.
Reimbursement of APC, college membership, and indemnity insurance.
Access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources.
Assistance with relocation.
Working with NZDr means advice and support with:
Medical Council Registration.
Immigration.
Job search and interview set up.
Our experience of living in New Zealand - regions, healthcare, and school systems.
Location: New Zealand
Salary:
Work type: Permanent