General Medicine Physicians

Job No: 159228
Location: Whanganui

  • Are you a qualified General Medicine Physician looking for an attractive medical role in a stunning regional setting?
  • Attractive remuneration package of $316,262 - $405,775 (dependent on experience) + 6% Kiwi Saver
  • Ongoing training and development, including financial support for 10 days of continuing medical training and relocation assistance provided

Te Whatu Ora – Whanganui, based at the Whanganui Hospital, is a 35-bed medical unit providing General Medical services for the people of the Whanganui rohe/region. Our primary aim is to ensure the people in our community get the services they need to help them be as healthy and independent as possible.

The Whanganui region offers the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of New Zealand's North Island. Whether you are into water sports, cycling or mountain activities, you will have all of these at your doorstep. As one of the oldest settled towns in New Zealand, Whanganui also boasts a thriving culture and arts scene, including the Royal Opera House. Additionally, you are still close enough to Wellington or Auckland for a quick visit, but you won't miss the congestion or the cost of living.

To learn more about living in Whanganui and working for Te Whatu Ora – Whanganui, please click here.

Mō te tūranga – About the role

We seek General Medical Physicians / Hospitalists to join our highly skilled team in a permanent, full-time position. These critical positions will see successful candidates working within a small team and providing General Medical / Physician services during ward rounds.

You will also attend 2 outpatient clinics and an ECG stress clinic each week. There are opportunities for additional clinics if desired and also the ability for candidates with dual training to negotiate a sub-speciality practice. You will also support other departments within the hospital, providing support and advice to the emergency department and critical care units.

Supporting our Registrars and Resident Medical Officers, you will be able to draw on support from our link with Wellington's training programme and will serve as a mentor for these more junior physicians.

Painga - What’s in it for you

In addition to joining a highly-skilled and dedicated team in a picturesque part of the North Island, you will receive an attractive remuneration package of $316,252 - $405,775 plus 6% Kiwi Saver. You will also enjoy a range of additional benefits and allowances, including:

  • Ongoing training and development opportunities, including financial support up to $16,000 per year for continuing medical training
  • Relocation assistance to ensure a smooth transition for you
  • Opportunities to mentor and develop more junior doctors/physicians
  • The relaxed lifestyle living in a picturesque region location provides

You will join an organisation that genuinely cares about its people and has created systems to ensure patient workload is manageable and that staff enjoy exceptional work-life balance.

Mōu ake – About you

To succeed in these positions, you will have completed your residency/ registrar training in Internal Medicine and are a fellow of The Royal Australian College of Physicians (FRACP) or are eligible to hold vocational registration with the Medical Council of NZ as a Physician. Candidates with Rheumatology experience will be highly regarded.

You will have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, allowing you to effectively interact with a diverse range of internal and external stakeholders. Strong teamwork skills will enable you to work effectively with your team and other departments.

If you are looking for an attractive medical role in a stunning regional location, look no further - Apply Now!

 

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About Te Whatu Ora Whanganui

Our primary aim is to ensure people living in our community get the services they need to help them to be as healthy and independent as possible.

To achieve this, Te Whatu Ora Whanganui ensures that patients and their whānau/families are a central focus for all that we do. We provide services which promote good health and wellness, and services that prevent illness and injury.

We know the services funded and/or provided by Te Whatu Ora Whanganui (such as maternity, general practice, dental, mental health and disability support services, as well as the less specialised hospital services) are the services our residents use most frequently. What’s important is that these services are responsive and effective, and as close as possible to the community.

We also know that as people get older, or experience serious illness or injury, they are likely to need services provided at home. At times a person’s needs are too great to be managed in their home and they need full time care. Te Whatu Ora Whanganui wants these home and residential care services to be easily accessible to those who need them.

Like all Whanganui providers, we continually strive to do things better. We take responsibility for the services we provide. If we fail to provide good service, we will acknowledge this and do our best to remedy the situation. We trust that, whether you are a patient or a family member you will find us sensitive to your needs and respectful of your views and values, and cultural practices and beliefs. If you are a staff member we hope you will find your time at Te Whatu Ora Whanganui challenging and enjoyable.