Doctor jobs in New Zealand

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Thinking of working as a doctor in New Zealand? Let us help you find the next step for your medical career with opportunities available throughout the North and South Islands.

Enjoy job flexibility and create more time for the things you love, while making a meaningful impact in the healthcare sector of beautiful New Zealand. Explore our range of doctor jobs, from permanent positions to locum roles , in small communities and urban centres, and take the next step towards an exciting and fulfilling medical career in this breathtaking country.

We have locum and permanent roles all over New Zealand

Discover the countless reasons why doctors are drawn to work in New Zealand. Take a closer look at the distinctive regions below and embark on an extraordinary medical career journey in New Zealand, where incredible landscapes and fulfilling professional experiences await you.

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Doctor's lifestyle in NZ

Work on your terms.

Locuming gives you flexibility to be on the ward one day and climbing a mountain the next. You’ll earn better money, giving you financial freedom without being locked-in to a role. Take days, or even weeks off to travel. Make time your own.

Doctor's with work-life balance

Get more family time.

Working as a doctor in NZ means you get back time with your family. Have the opportunity to do the things you love doing. Make the school run, spend time with friends, renovate the house. Being a locum will help to keep life fun and interesting.

Happy locum doctors

Gain new experiences.

Experience life in a different part of New Zealand. Learn from new environments. Enjoy working in an interesting and challenging area of medicine or give back by helping a community that's in need of your expertise.

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Specialist Consultant

General medicine/physician

  • Thames , North Island NZ
  • $2,400 per day
  • 01 Jul 2024 ~ 01 Oct 2024

Emergency medicine

  • Timaru , South Island NZ
  • $220 per hour
  • 14 Jul 2024 ~ 26 Jul 2024
  • Taupo , North Island NZ
  • $2,000 per day
  • NOW ~ 19 Jul 2024

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can i work in new zealand.

MCNZ (Medical Council of New Zealand) registered doctors have a plethora of opportunities available for them to find both permanent and locum positions. If you are an Australian-trained doctor, you can work in New Zealand by obtaining MCNZ registration, and we are here to support you throughout this process. If you're looking for New Zealand jobs for foreign doctors who obtained their primary medical degree from medical schools overseas, it is beneficial to have at least 12 months of experience in a comparable health system such as the UK or Ireland. Working in New Zealand as an internationally trained doctor involves navigating certain pathways and considering specific restrictions. However, rest assured that we are well-versed in these processes and can guide you accordingly. Our goal is to simplify the process and help you embark on a successful medical career in beautiful New Zealand.

Where is the work in New Zealand?

There are a wide range of full time and part time jobs for doctors in New Zealand, for both specialist doctors and general practitioners across various locations. While a lot of locum work is available in rural areas, it's important to note that there are doctor job vacancies in urban centres as well. Lots of doctors we work with love using locum roles as an opportunity to experience unique corners of the country. The distribution of work also depends on your preferred type of employment. Long-term positions provide stability and continuity, while fixed-term contracts offer the chance to gain diverse experiences in different healthcare settings. Additionally, the availability of work is influenced by your specialty and level of experience. Certain areas may have a higher demand for specific medical specialties, presenting more opportunities in those fields.

Do you charge a fee to doctors?

Nope! Our service is free for doctors. We have established strong partnerships with hospitals and clinics across the country, and they compensate us for our expertise in matching qualified doctors to their staffing needs. We are proud to be preferred suppliers in several states and areas, a testament to our successful track record. Working with a medical recruitment agency means we'll take care of the hiring and credentialing process, so you can focus on the next steps in your medical career.

What paperwork will I need to apply for roles?

Your registration number, a current CV and three references are the essentials of any job application. Other paperwork that's commonly required is:

  • Evidence of vaccinations,
  • Evidence of your degree/fellowship,
  • Annual Practicing Certificates,
  • A certified copy of your passport and/or driver’s licence,
  • Police vetting form.

What you'll need can vary slightly between Australian states and in New Zealand. Some states/locations also ask you complete an online training course (eMedical Courses). We're here to help guide you through the requirements and we'll give you a checklist detailing everything you need.

How will I get paid?

The method of payment for doctors varies depending on the specific hospital or clinic where they work. There are generally three ways in which doctors can receive payment:

  • As an employee: In this scenario, the hospital or clinic directly employs the doctor, and they receive regular salary payments as per the employment agreement.
  • As a contractor: Some doctors work on a contractual basis, where they provide services to the hospital or clinic as an independent contractor. In this case, the doctor may invoice for their services and receive payment based on the agreed terms and conditions.
  • Medrecruit direct payment: In certain cases, we handles the payment process and pays the doctor directly for their services. This method simplifies the payment process and ensures a smooth and efficient financial transaction.

The specific payment arrangement for each job can be confirmed by your dedicated recruitment specialist. They will provide you with detailed information regarding how you will be paid for each position you undertake, taking into account factors such as private billing, if applicable, and any specific payment arrangements set by the hospital or clinic.

How long does it take to obtain medical registration in New Zealand?

The timeframe for obtaining medical registration in New Zealand can vary depending on individual circumstances. The process involves several steps, including verification of qualifications, assessments, and submission of supporting documentation. Generally, it can take several months to complete. To obtain medical registration, applicants must provide evidence of their qualifications, complete the necessary paperwork, and satisfy the Medical Council of New Zealand’s requirements . The council evaluates each application on an individual basis and may request additional information or assessments as needed. It's important to note that the process may take longer for internationally trained doctors, as their qualifications and experience are assessed for comparability with New Zealand standards . Our goal is to facilitate a smooth transition into the New Zealand healthcare system, allowing you to pursue your medical career in this remarkable country.

Are doctors in demand in New Zealand?

There is a consistent demand for doctors in New Zealand, especially in rural hospitals and hard-to-staff areas. Factors like an ageing population and increasing health needs further elevate this demand and mean there are many jobs in New Zealand for doctors availalable. In September of 2022, Immigration New Zealand announced a new pathway to residence for Medical Practitioners. This pathway now means that doctors with trained in comparative medical systems could be eligible for a Straight to Residence Visa. To find out more medical pathways for IMG doctors register with us and one of our team can have a chat about our free support services to assist IMGs and what pathway is right for you.

How much do doctors get paid in New Zealand?

New Zealand doctor jobs have salaries that vary depending on the grade, specialty, and other factors. Junior doctors typically earn between $70,000 to $100,000 NZD annually. Registrars can expect $70,000 to $120,000 NZD, and experienced General Practitioners (GPs) usually range from $150,000 to $200,000 NZD. Specialist Consultants might earn upwards of $250,000 NZD. Among doctors, pay varies depending on seniority, hours worked, location, which district health board you work under, and frequency of on-call and emergency work.

Do doctors get paid overtime in NZ?

Doctors in New Zealand often receive overtime pay, especially when working beyond standard hours or during public holidays. The exact rates and conditions can vary based on employment agreements, the specific health board, and the doctor's role. Typically, the Resident Doctors' Association (RDA) agreement covers junior doctors, detailing overtime provisions. It's essential to review employment contracts or consult the New Zealand Medical Association for precise overtime stipulations.

I'm an IMG, what does my pathway to New Zealand look like?

There are many pathways to registration for foreign doctors to practise in New Zealand, ultimately they must secure registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand. International medical graduates may undergo assessments to ensure their qualifications match NZ standards. Some countries have reciprocal agreements, simplifying this process. To find out more medical pathways for IMG doctors register with us and one of our team can have a chat about our free support services to assist IMGs and what pathway is right for you.

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Join our research community, help us research new medicines, advance global health and be paid for your involvement. You will be cared for by our expert research team at every step of your clinical trial journey.

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NZCR is New Zealand’s leading and most experienced researcher of new medicines.

Our expert research team have conducted over 750 clinical trials involving more than 15,000 New Zealanders.

All our trials are approved by New Zealand regulatory authorities and take place at our state-of-the-art research facilities in Auckland and Christchurch, with satellite sites in Hamilton and Wellington. Our team ensure you are fully informed, and your safety is paramount.

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Who do we need to join our research community and help us with our research?

We need healthy people who do not take any regular medications and meet BMI (body mass index) and weight criteria. Participants need to be able to stay overnight at our research facility and attend clinic visits.

Sound like you? How to get involved…

First off we need you to register your interest; this will allow us to match you to a trial.

How to Participate in our Clinical Trials

To take part in an NZCR trial, we need you to register your details with us. This will ensure we are providing you with information on a trial that might suit you. All our trials have height, weight, BMI and other criteria in the trial. Once you have registered on our database, we will review your profile and send you information on a suitable trial, why it is being conducted, when it is taking place and the payment you will receive for taking part in the trial.

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Clinical Trials going on in your area now

We have trials researching a wide variety of potential new medicines which involve varying overnight stays and follow up visits at our clinics.

Select your prefered location

  • Auckland/Hamilton

Christchurch

  • Be aged 18 – 55 years.
  • Are in good health.
  • Have a BMI (Body Mass Index) between 18.0 kg/m 2 – 32.0 kg/m 2 
  • Not currently taking any regular prescription medications for your health (e.g., anti-depressants)
  • Are a non-smoker and/or non-vaper for at least 30 days

Study Participation: 5 night stay + 1 outpatient appointment

Reimbursement: $3,750 (less tax)

Requirements:

  • Aged 18 – 55 years
  • Are in good health
  • Weigh between 50-90kg
  • Have a BMI between 17.0kg/m2-30.0kg/m2.
  • Not taking any regular prescription medications for your health (e.g anti-depressants)
  • Non smokers, or smoking less than 10 cigarettes a week

Study Visits: 3 night stay + 25 outpatient appointments

Reimbursement: $7,500 (less tax)

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Why participate in a clinical trial.

Your participation will help us research new medicines which may change the lives of patients in New Zealand and around the world.

Join our research community, get a free health check-up and meet other like-minded people who want to make a difference.

While you are at an NZCR facility, you can enjoy unlimited free WiFi so you can stay in touch with your networks or work if you like. We have areas to work and play with work stations and activities like PS5 and Netflix. Plus a variety of balanced and delicious meals – including vegetarian options.

Take part in our recreational activities and space to socialise and relax. As some participants say – “it’s like a paid holiday”.

Be a part of advancing medicine and improving patient care by participating in our clinical trials today.

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Helpful FAQs

A clinical trial is a scientific trial that involves people.  A clinical trial investigates whether a medicine is safe and effective for the treatment of a disease or medical condition. They are conducted by pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in collaboration with independent investigators (our research doctors).

Results from clinical trials can be used to make new medicines available for patients worldwide.  Clinical trials can involve “healthy participants” and patient populations.

There are several phases in clinical trials.

  • Phase 1: Focuses on the safety of the medicine.
  • Phase II: Focuses mostly on the effectiveness of the trial medicine in treating the intended disease.
  • Phase III: Focuses on safety, effectiveness and determining the right dose to treat the disease.

All NZCR trials are approved by New Zealand regulatory authorities.

  • Before agreeing to participate in the trial, participants need to read the participant information sheet and understand what participation in the trial will involve.
  • Our staff discuss the trial over the phone to check your eligibility (i.e., if you are suitable for the trial) in a pre- screening phone call.
  • If suitable you attend our research facility to meet our medical team who will answer any questions you have, undertake medical tests e.g., blood, urine and other trial specific tests to determine your suitability to take part in the trial.
  • If you decide to take part in the trial, you will be asked to sign a consent form.
  • This is called Informed Consent. By signing the Consent Form trial participants are agreeing to participate in the trial.
  • Participation in clinical trials is voluntary – you can withdraw from the trial at any time. Please note it is important for safety reasons that trial participants attend all the clinic visits as prescribed by the trial staff.

To ensure participant safety, all clinical trials conducted in NZ must be approved by the appropriate regulatory authorities. There is always some risk associated with taking any medicine and there will be an additional risk in taking any new medicines. There is no way to predict how an individual may react to any medication. Health risks and side effects are pre-determined during pre-clinical and early clinical trials, side effects can differ from person to person. There is no way to 100% predict how a treatment will affect an individual, therefore early phase clinical trials involve many rigorous safety assessments.

What our clinical trial participants have to say

As a nursing student, I am interested in medical research. I find doing studies at NZCR is like a paid holiday. I can come in do my trial and not worry about anything else – the cooking, the dishes all get done for me! I feel very safe and well cared for by the medical team at NZCR

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"Hi I’m Alex, I have done quite a few studies at NZCR. I have found the nurses and doctors to be professional and caring. The facilities themselves to be comfortable, the lounge area providing a nice place to relax. The food portions have been very large and delicious. It's a great way to support my studying without having to take out a student loan."

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This my 2nd trial and it’s a long one (16 days). The hardest part is maybe getting a needle in my arm for a blood test. Otherwise, its like a retreat. I have a lot of time for study, reading & light exercise. I am fed well and enjoy talking and the nurses or other participants.

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Medical Laboratory Scientist

Kaipūtaiao taiwhanga rongoā.

Alternative titles for Medical Laboratory Scientist:

  • Clinical Biochemist
  • Clinical Immunologist
  • Haematologist
  • Histologist
  • Medical Cytologist
  • Medical Microbiologist
  • Transfusion Scientist
  • Cytogeneticist

Medical laboratory scientists carry out laboratory tests on blood, tissues and other samples taken from patients.

Medical laboratory scientists usually earn

$52K-$73K per year

Senior medical laboratory scientists can earn

$77K-$106K per year

Source: Te Whatu Ora, 2021-23

Job opportunities

Job opportunities are good

Length of training

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4 years of training usually required.

Vocational Pathways More

  • Social and community services
  • Manufacturing and technology

About the job

Pay for medical laboratory scientists varies depending on experience and where they work.

  • Trainee medical laboratory scientists working for Te Whatu Ora Health NZ (previously DHBs) usually earn $52,000 to $58,000 a year.
  • Medical laboratory scientists working for Te Whatu Ora with one to six years' experience usually earn $58,000 to $73,000.
  • Supervising or senior medical laboratory scientists at Te Whatu Ora can earn up to $106,000.

Sources: APEX and District Health Boards, 'Multi-employer Collective Agreement 2021-2023', 2021.

  • PAYE.net.nz website - use this calculator to convert pay and salary information  

(This information is a guide only.  Find out more about the sources of our pay information )

What you will do

Medical laboratory scientists may do some or all of the following:

  • test and study blood, tissue and fluid samples
  • prepare samples for pathologists
  • evaluate tests and report results to doctors
  • test, set up, use and maintain laboratory equipment
  • maintain laboratory quality assurance and safety standards
  • supervise and train other staff such as medical laboratory technicians
  • develop new methods and equipment for laboratory testing.

Skills and knowledge

Medical laboratory scientists need to have:

  • a good understanding of chemistry, biology, maths and physiology (the study of how living organisms work and respond to diseases)
  • practical skills for performing experiments and operating scientific equipment
  • thorough understanding of laboratory safety
  • the ability to follow scientific procedures.

Working conditions

Medical laboratory scientists:

  • do shift work, and may work weekends or be on call
  • work in community, hospital, commercial or veterinary diagnostic laboratories
  • may travel locally to take samples at doctors' surgeries, hospitals, rest homes, patients' homes and workplaces.

How to enter the job

Entry requirements.

To become a fully qualified medical laboratory scientist you need to:

  • have a Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science
  • be registered as a Medical Laboratory Scientist with the Medical Sciences Council of New Zealand
  • hold a current practising certificate
  • work as a trainee medical laboratory scientist for at least six months.

Alternative entry paths

If you already have a degree.

If you already have a degree, you may be able to do a shorter qualification instead of the Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science.

Contact the Medical Sciences Council of New Zealand to discuss suitable qualifications.

If you're a medical laboratory technician

If you're already a medical laboratory technician you may be able to do an extra qualification in medical laboratory science to become a medical laboratory scientist if you:

  • are a registered medical laboratory technician
  • have worked for at least a year in a New Zealand medical diagnostic laboratory
  • have a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Biomedical Science.
  • Medical Sciences Council of New Zealand website – contact details

Secondary education

A tertiary entrance qualification is needed to enter tertiary training. Useful subjects include biology, chemistry and maths.

Personal requirements

Medical laboratory scientists need to be:

  • methodical and accurate
  • careful and safety-conscious
  • good at problem solving
  • good at communicating.

Useful experience

Useful experience for medical laboratory scientists includes:

  • laboratory work
  • scientific work
  • work in the health sector.

Registration

Medical laboratory scientists need to be registered with the Medical Sciences Council of New Zealand, and have an Annual Practising Certificate.

  • Medical Sciences Council of New Zealand website - registration as a medical laboratory scientist
  • Medical Sciences Council of New Zealand website - Annual Practising Certificates

Find out more about training

What are the chances of getting a job, shortage of medical laboratory scientists.

Demand for medical laboratory scientists is high due to:

  • an ageing population with more health problems that require tests
  • demand for new types of laboratory testing due to greater scientific understanding of biological processes.

Medical laboratory scientist (cytoscientist) appears on Immigration New Zealand's long-term skill shortage list. This means the Government is actively encouraging skilled medical laboratory scientists from overseas to work in New Zealand.

According to the Census, 1,773 medical laboratory scientists worked in New Zealand in 2018.

Chances better for highly skilled scientists

Demand is particularly high for medical laboratory scientists who:

  • have experience managing laboratory teams
  • have specialist knowledge in laboratory technologies due to technological advances in diagnostic laboratory testing and analytical instrumentation
  • specialise in cytoscience as genetic technologies are rapidly advancing and there is a shortage of workers.

Types of employers varied

Most medical laboratory scientists work for hospitals and private laboratory services. 

Other employers include:

  • scientific research laboratories
  • the New Zealand Blood Service
  • universities
  • veterinary clinics.
  • APEX and District Health Boards, 'Multi-employer Collective Agreement', 2021, (www.tas.health.nz).
  • Auckland University of Technology, 'A Future in Medical Laboratory Science', August 2019, (www.aut.ac.nz).
  • Broadbent, J, continuing professional development and membership co-ordinator, New Zealand Institute of Medical Laboratory Science, careers.govt.nz interview, April 2021.
  • Immigration New Zealand, 'Long-term Skill Shortage List', 27 May 2019, (www.immigration.govt.nz).
  • Medical Sciences Council, 'Annual Report: 1 April 2019-31 March 2020’, accessed April 2021, (www.mscouncil.org.nz).
  • Medical Sciences Council, 'Medical Laboratory Scientist', accessed March 2021, (www.mscouncil.org.nz).
  • New Zealand Institute of Medical Laboratory Science, 'A Career as a Medical Laboratory Scientist or Technician', accessed March 2021, (www.nzimls.org.nz).
  • Stats NZ, '2018 Census Data', 2019.

(This information is a guide only. Find out more about the sources of our job opportunities information )

Progression and specialisations

Medical laboratory scientists may progress into managerial or supervisory roles in a laboratory.

With further postgraduate study, they may do research into particular disciplines and scientific methods, or become university lecturers. They may also move into other areas such as teaching, animal health, the food industry, or working for commercial science companies.

Medical laboratory scientists usually specialise in two or more of the following disciplines:

A medical microbiologist using a microscope to test bacteria in a laboratory

Medical laboratory scientists run tests on body fluids for doctors

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Biochemists study the chemical structure and function of animals, plants and micro-organisms such as bacteria and viruses. They use this research to develop medical, industrial and agricultural products.

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Medical laboratory technicians take medical samples and run tests under the supervision of scientists and pathologists.

Microbiologist Kaimātai Koiora Mororiki

Microbiologists study micro-organisms, such as bacteria, viruses and fungi, and the effects they have on plants, animals and humans. They also develop products from micro-organisms to benefit humans or the environment.

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Pathologists are doctors who diagnose and study human diseases and conditions. They diagnose health problems by testing tissue and fluid samples taken from patients.

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Science technicians help scientists carry out research, testing and experiments in areas such as chemistry, earth sciences, life sciences and physical sciences.

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