Positions available for 2024 Training Year Intensive Care Medicine Registrars
Work in Auckland in 2024 and see why it is loved by so many:
Consistently ranks as one of the most liveable cities in the world
Highly diverse and multicultural – Auckland (Tāmaki Makaurau) has more than 200 ethnic communities
Energetic nightlife, burgeoning restaurant scene, and an abundance of cultural and leisure activities
Experience the East and West Coasts of Aotearoa New Zealand within a short drive, and hike in the Hunua or Waitakere Ranges on your days off
These positions are in the regional training rotation programme with Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand Auckland Region Districts comprising Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand Te Toka Tumai Auckland, Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand Waitematā and Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand Counties Manukau Districts.
Why train as an Intensive Care Medicine Registrar:
Gain exposure to all required ICM training specialities and sub-specialties, with opportunities for allocations for your medical and anaesthesia time
Cardiothoracic, neuro, burns, trauma, paediatrics
Experience with thoracic and all solid organ transplants
Auckland has the only specialised PICU in Aotearoa NZ
We have a collaborative relationship with units in other centres able to provide rural ICU training time as well as other specialty experience (such as anaesthesia); particularly Whangarei in sunny Northland
Rotation through different ICUs in different Auckland regions
Gain exposure to different unit structures, a wide range of Intensive Care Specialists, and meet other Intensive Care Medicine trainees
Experience a wide range of diverse presentations across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland’s broad patient demographics
Training and education
Unit weekly teaching programs
Regional ICM weekly teaching program
Part II written and clinical preparation programs and support
Regional ICM community presentation sessions – with trainee presentations, Intensivist presentations, followed by social activities
Support with a Regional Mentoring Program
This is what our Intensive Care Medicine trainees have to say about training in Auckland:
Preferred experience: At least 2 years’ postgraduate clinical experience. Acute care, anaesthesia, or intensive care experience desirable but not essential.
Eligibility for general scope registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand.
Health New Zealand -Te Whatu Ora is committed to seeing Aucklanders from every community and background share in a healthier future. To help us achieve this we need a talented diverse workforce that reflects the population we serve. We strongly encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds who share our values and would greatly value seeing applicants from our Māori and Pacific communities
Come to Auckland - where we are training world class doctors
Te Toka Tumai | Auckland is an inclusive and equal opportunity employer that values and embraces the diverse population we serve. We welcome and support people of all gender identities, ages, ethnicities, sexual orientations, disability and religion.