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An exciting opportunity awaits UK and Irish-trained doctors looking to take their skills abroad and experience a new healthcare system in New Zealand.
This role offers the perfect balance between professional development and lifestyle — with competitive pay, safe working hours, and a welcoming clinical culture.
You'll join one of New Zealand's most respected Urgent Care networks, working in modern, community-based clinics that deliver prompt, high-quality care. These positions are ideal for doctors who have completed Foundation Training and are seeking a rewarding F3 or F4 year filled with adventure, travel, and career growth.
About the Role
You will work in modern, community-based Urgent Care clinics, providing treatment for a wide range of presentations, from minor injuries and illnesses to occasional major cases and resuscitation situations.
The environment is comparable to A&E minors or GP settings in the UK — but with better work–life balance and a more relaxed pace.
Typical cases include:
- Cuts, sprains, fractures, and minor trauma.
- Respiratory infections, fevers, and acute medical presentations.
- Occasional major emergencies require escalation to nearby hospitals.
Each clinic is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, efficient digital systems, and strong clinical governance frameworks.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for these positions, applicants must:
- Have completed Foundation Training by August 2025 or earlier.
- Possess A&E experience, including exposure to minors or Urgent Care.
- Bonus: Rotations or experience in GP, Paediatrics, or Trauma & Orthopaedics.
- Be open to relocating for at least 12 months.
- Have graduated from a UK or Irish medical school, or have worked full-time in the NHS for 3+ years.
- No additional exams are required for registration.
Pay & Benefits
- Average earnings: ~ £90,000 per annum (based on 40 hours per week).
- Full reimbursement for Medical Council of New Zealand registration and indemnity insurance.
- Four weeks' annual leave + 11 paid public holidays.
More experienced doctors (above the F4 level) may qualify for higher pay rates, which are discussed during the interview process.
Rota & Workload
- 30–42 hours per week, with flexible scheduling to suit individual preferences.
- Opportunity to pick up additional shifts for extra income.
- Safe rotas with sustainable workloads and strong senior support.
- No on-calls — enjoy predictable, balanced working patterns.
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