Consultant or Medical Officer - Minor Operations Health New Zealand - Te Whatu Ora - Taranaki – New Plymouth, North Island
Improving, promoting, protecting and caring for the health and wellbeing of the people of Taranaki.
We are looking for people that share our vision by providing the best care for our people and our community. We have a responsibility to see the whole picture, the whole community, in terms of health and to support everyone working in Taranaki to do the best job they can in a world of constant change.
Taranaki - A place like no other
Taranaki boasts some of New Zealand's most iconic natural landscapes like Mt Taranaki and many adventure activities. The rugged and wild coastline is home to more than 12 world-class surf breaks.
Taranaki is a place where you can ski and surf in the same day. For a more relaxing experience, there are many walks (bush, coastal or mountain) as well as art trails, festivals and award-winning museums and galleries and a thriving café culture.
At Te Whatu Ora Taranaki we are committed to recognising the value our people bring to our organisation within a supportive team of healthcare professionals that provide comprehensive care to our patients.
We believe that having a workforce that is diverse and inclusive positions us better to understand and serve our community.
When you choose to work with us, we will offer you:
A comprehensive orientation and induction to our organisation and your department
Access to clinical training and education
Opportunities to participate in local project and regional collaboration teams
We are looking for a Medical Specialist (SMO) or Medical Officer (MOSS) to work in Minor Procedures, who is interested in working in Taranaki to improve, promote, protect and care for the health and wellbeing of the people of Taranaki.
The role is permanent, working 4 hours of patient contact per week in clinic, plus non-clinical time (0.16FTE total).
The successful applicant should have comprehensive experience and training in General Surgery and must have the FRACS with vocational registration or equivalent qualifications.
The department has a strong track record with audit and you will be expected to participate and contribute to the department's activities including advanced trainee registrar teaching, supervision of house surgeons, audit and medical student teaching.
If you want to make an application, click on "Apply Online" from within this page.
Closing date for applications is Sunday 1 December 2024.
#J-18808-Ljbffr