About the RACP The Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) connects, represents, and trains physicians and trainee physicians across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. The RACP provides services to support the delivery of training, continuing professional development, and health policy and advocacy to medical health professionals. Our Values Accountable | Collaborate | Indigenise and Decolonise | Lead the way | Respect Why Join Us? As part of our commitment to supporting Māori health equity and workforce development, we are excited to offer a unique opportunity for an Advanced Trainee to join our team as the Māori Health Registrar – Hauora Māori. This is a part-time (0.5 FTE) position designed to be undertaken alongside clinical advanced training (0.5 FTE), forming a combined full-time role over a one-year term. As a valued member of our team, you will receive : Competitive remuneration A flexible hybrid work mode Additional paid leave between Christmas and New Year Free annual flu vaccinations Professional development opportunities Access to our Employee Assistance Program Special corporate discounts To explore the full range of benefits, visit : www.racp.edu.au / about / careers-at-racp
The role
In this role, you will play a pivotal part in shaping the Māori trainee experience within the College. You will advise on and support initiatives that promote equity, wellbeing, and success for Māori trainees, ensuring access to culturally safe environments and appropriate support mechanisms. Your lived experience and insights will help inform continuous improvement efforts and strategic priorities that reflect the aspirations of Māori trainees.
With the leadership and guidance of the Lead Fellow Māori Health and the Tumuaki / Head of Māori and Equity, the Māori Health Registrar will draw on the their experiences and Māori trainee journey to provide advice to the Hauora Māori team, and the Māori Health Committee to inform and support initiative to advance Hauora Māori \ Māori Health, cultural safety and health equity.
You’ll also collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to ensure our work is responsive, effective, and aligned with the College’s strategic outcomes and the needs of Māori trainees and their communities.
Key responsibilities include :
The Successful Candidate
The successful candidate will be an RACP Advanced Trainee / Registrar who identifies as Māori, with a strong grounding in Te Ao Māori and understanding of Māori health. The candidate will also possess the following skills and attributes :
To apply, submit your CV and cover letter by 13 October 2025
For any further enquiries, email recruitment@racp.edu.au
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