- Work in NZ's beautiful region of Whanganui where a relaxed healthy work life balance is encouraged
- A 138 bed-Care Capacity Demand Management (CCDM) secondary hospital
- Permanent, full time (up to 1 FTE or or a little less) position by negotiation
- A smooth relocation transition is guaranteed
About the Role
Whanganui has an exciting opportunity for a permanent full/part-time (up to 1 FTE and minimum 30 hours per week) role commencing as soon as possible - there is flexibility with the commencement.
In this role, you will provide a high standard of clinical expertise in the specialist assessment and management of older patients, contributing to the provision of efficient and effective medical services to the community and region in Whanganui. An interest in stroke, movement disorders and orthogeriatric liaison is encouraged.
Our inpatient services in Whanganui is a 6 bed critical care unit, a 35-bed medical ward, 40-bed Surgical Ward, and a dedicated 16-bed Acute Stroke Unit / Assessment, Treatment and Rehabilitation Ward. The team consists of 6 General Physicians, 1 Rheumatologist and 2 Geriatricians.
About the Team/Service/ Location
Whanganui is located on the West coast of New Zealand's North Island with a wide range of services including emergency medicine, general medicine, general surgery, orthopaedics, O&G, ENT, ophthalmology, dentistry, and psychiatry. We serve a population of approximately 65,000 residents and serves as a central hub for the 16,000 people residing in the surrounding districts across the region.
We provide a six-bed critical care unit with tertiary support from Wellington Hospital. Tertiary services such as cardio-thoracics, neurosurgery, paediatric surgery and cardiology are provided for our patients in Wellington.
On 24 October 2019, Whanganui was crowned the Most Beautiful City at the Beautiful Awards, an annual competition that recognises the environmental excellence of individuals, groups, businesses and schools. Towards the end of 2019, our district council was awarded the "best digital transformation" award. In a first for New Zealand, on 27 January 2020, Whanganui was accepted into the League of Historical Cities - an international affiliation of cities developed to recognise the value that historical urban areas bring to local and international communities.
Your move to Whanganui will allow you to experience a vast range of sights and entertainment in our region. It offers easily accessible mountains for skiing or hiking, lakes for fishing and boating, as well as beaches for surfing and quiet walks. The year-round temperate climate allows you to make the most of this healthy family-focused lifestyle. Whanganui also boasts an exciting arts community and facilities, a mix of local and travelling music talent, educational and sporting opportunities for all ages, historical buildings and culture. Living in Whanganui, you will be two-and-half hours' drive away from our capital city, Wellington or a 1-hour scenic flight to Auckland.
This excellent work / lifestyle balance for you and your family is further supported by a high quality of education at primary and secondary level, offered through both public and private schools.
About you
To be successful, you must hold or be eligible for Vocational Registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand. Applicants must be eligible to work in New Zealand.
If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply online and attach an up to date copy of your CV for consideration.