Job summary
- Main area
- Haematologists
- Contract
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full time - 37.5 hours per week
- Employer
- Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora
- Employer type
- Public (Non NHS)
- Town
- New Zealand (various locations available)
- Salary
- Base salary: NZD $185,380 - $267,980 GBP £94,496 - £136,600 (depending on • experience)
- Closing
- 12/03/2026 23:59
Employer heading
Haematologists
You care for patients across some of the most complex and meaningful moments in medicine. Now it's time to find the same depth, balance and professional satisfaction in your own career.
At Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, Haematologists work in collaborative, patient focused environments where clinical relationships, scope of practice and collegial culture set us apart from large overseas centres. We're welcoming qualified Haematologists to join teams delivering high-quality care to communities across New Zealand.
Here, you'll have the time and autonomy to practise medicine the way it should be, with genuine patient connections, diverse clinical work and strong multidisciplinary support.
What makes haematology different in New Zealand
Enhanced patient engagement
New Zealand's healthcare system enables continuity of care and meaningful clinician - patient relationships.
Key differences:
• More time per patient compared with large international centres
• Thorough assessment without time pressure
• Comprehensive informed consent processes
• Meaningful involvement of patients and families or whānau in treatment
• decisions
• Stronger therapeutic relationships that support improved outcomes
• A comprehensive scope of practice
Unlike highly subspecialised international roles, you'll maintain a broad and rewarding clinical scope:
• Manage complex tertiary cases including transplantation and acute leukaemia
• Remain actively involved in general haematology and outpatient services
• Contribute to clinical and laboratory haematology
• Participate in on-call rosters covering comprehensive haematology care rather
• than narrow subspecialty consultation
This breadth is particularly valued by North American-trained specialists seeking a return to holistic clinical medicine.
Collegial clinical culture
Haematology departments across New Zealand operate with collaborative, nonhierarchical structures:
• Open communication and shared decision-making
• Regular peer review and departmental audit activities
• Supportive quality assurance programmes
• Teaching and supervision recognised as core consultant responsibilities
Opportunities across Health New Zealand
Haematologists work in secondary and tertiary hospitals across the motu, delivering both advanced subspecialty care and comprehensive general haematology.
Clinical services may include:
• Autologous stem cell transplantation
• Acute leukaemia and lymphoma
• Haemostasis and thrombosis
• Plasma exchange
• Bleeding disorders
• General clinical and laboratory haematology
You'll manage inpatient and outpatient services, contribute to multidisciplinary tumour boards, participate in active clinical trials programmes and provide clinical supervision to trainees.
Many centres hold Royal Australasian College of Physicians training accreditation, with teaching and mentorship embedded naturally into everyday practice.
What it's like to work here
Haematologists at Health New Zealand are valued clinical leaders within multidisciplinary teams. You'll work alongside experienced nursing, laboratory and allied health colleagues in well-supported services.
You'll benefit from:
• Supportive, team-based environments
• Collegial departments with shared clinical responsibility
• Protected non-clinical time
• Opportunities to contribute to service development, teaching and research
• Flexible work options depending on location and service
We're committed to supporting your career development, wellbeing and work-life balance.
Salary and benefits
Haematologists are employer under the ASMS collective agreement, with generous
salary and leave provisions.
You'll receive:
• Base salary: NZD $185,380 - $267,980 GBP £94,496 - £136,600 (depending on
• experience)
• On-call and availability allowances where applicable
• Six weeks of annual leave per year
• Twelve paid public holidays
• Up to 10 days of CME leave per year
• Funded CME allowance of up to NZD $16,000 GBP £8,155 annually, pro-rata and
• GST exclusive
• Full reimbursement of professional costs including MCNZ registration, APC, RACP
• membership and indemnity insurance
• Parental leave, long service leave and sabbatical entitlements
What you need to work here
To practise as a Haematologist in New Zealand, you must be registered with the Medical Council of New Zealand and hold a current Annual Practising Certificate.
International applicants typically hold qualifications comparable to Fellowship of the
Royal Australasian College of Physicians in Haematology and meet MCNZ requirements for vocational registration.
All internationally trained Haematologists are granted provisional vocational
registration initially and complete a period of supervised practice before progressing to
full vocational registration.
Call New Zealand home
If you receive a job offer, our Health Immigration Service provides free support for you
and your family including immigration and relocation advice.
New Zealand offers vibrant cities, coastal escapes, alpine adventures and a strong
sense of community. Whether you're seeking professional fulfilment, lifestyle balance or
both, your new life in New Zealand awaits.
How to apply
Please click ‘apply now’ to move forward with immediate consideration - all applications must be submitted through our online careers portal. We may reach out to you earlier if we have questions.
If you have questions or would like a confidential chat, please email our recruitment team; at [email protected]
We only accept online applications. Please apply via our website.
Applicant requirements
The postholder will have regular contact with vulnerable people and as such this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions.
If you have problems applying, contact
- Address
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Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora
PO Box 793
Wellington 6140
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