Unique and
high-impact opportunity in one of New Zealand's busiest brachytherapy services
Grow your
skills in a dynamic, highly supportive radiation oncology environment, with
hands-on training in both prostate and gynaecological brachytherapy.
Be part of
a service recognised for its teaching, collaboration, and innovation.
Health New
Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is firmly grounded in the principles of Te Tiriti o
Waitangi and is committed to building a health system that serves all New
Zealanders.
About the
Role
As a Brachytherapy
Fellow, you will gain advanced clinical experience in a department that
delivers services across the entire South Island of New Zealand.
The
brachytherapy service is well supported by a skilled, experienced, and
collaborative multidisciplinary team.
You will be trained in prostate and
gynaecological brachytherapy techniques in both the public and private sectors,
including low dose rate (LDR) seed brachytherapy - the busiest such programme
in New Zealand.
You will be
actively involved in registrar teaching, clinical research, while receiving
strong mentorship and training from a respected team of experts.
With our
proven academic focus and international links, you'll also have the opportunity
to participate in research and present at conferences.
About the
Team / Service / Location
The
Canterbury Regional Cancer and Haematology Service (CRCHS) provides radiation
services to a regional population of approximately 700,000.
The radiation
oncology department includes 11 radiation oncologists, 13 medical oncologists,
6 haematologists, 4 palliative care physicians, and a skilled multidisciplinary
team.
We have four
linear accelerators, HDR brachytherapy capability, and a robust stereotactic
programme.
Our training programme is fully accredited by the Royal Australian
and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR), with 11 accredited training
positions for registrars.
We also host medical students from the University of
Otago's Christchurch School of Medicine.
For more
information on living and working in Christchurch, click here :
About You
To be
successful in this role, you will :
qualification, or be close to completing fellowship training by February
the Medical Council of New Zealand
(see more)
communication and teamwork skills
in brachytherapy procedures
research and medical educationWorking at
Health New Zealand
Health New
Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is dedicated to ensuring excellent healthcare for the
people of New Zealand.
We embrace a workforce that is diverse and inclusive so
that we are better positioned to understand and serve our community.
We welcome
applications from our diverse Maori, Pacific, disabled, and rainbow
communities.
How to
Apply
To apply,
please click 'Apply Now.'
All applications must be submitted through our online
careers portal.
If you have
any questions about the recruitment process, please contact :
Amy Walker, Recruitment Specialist -
If you'd like to learn more about the role specifics, please contact :
Dr Melissa James, Clinical Director -
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2026 • Christchurch, New Zealand