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Nuclear
Medicine Advanced Trainee - Christchurch & Auckland
Location : Christchurch Hospital (Year 1), Auckland City Hospital & Mercy
Radiology (Year 2)
Employment Type : Fixed Term, 24 months
Why this
is a great role
This is an
exciting opportunity to join a nationally recognised Advanced Training
Programme in Nuclear Medicine, jointly delivered by Christchurch Hospital,
Auckland City Hospital, and Mercy Radiology. You'll gain advanced clinical
experience across both diagnostic and therapeutic Nuclear Medicine, including
PET / CT and Theranostics, while working alongside leading specialists in the
field.
Health New
Zealand | Te Whatu Ora
Health New
Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is grounded in the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi
and is committed to building a health system that serves all New Zealanders
equitably.
About the
Role
As an
Advanced Trainee in Nuclear Medicine, you'll participate in a comprehensive
two-year programme accredited by the RACP and RANZCR Committee for Joint
Training in Nuclear Medicine.
Year 1 : Based at Christchurch
Hospital, working within a highly skilled team of Nuclear Medicine
physicians, dual-trained Radiologists, Technologists, Medical Physicists,
and administrative staff.
Year 2 : Training will continue
across Auckland City Hospital and Mercy Radiology's Epsom, Greenlane, and
Milford sites, offering diverse learning experiences and exposure to
cutting-edge technologies.
This
programme provides an exceptional platform for developing advanced specialist
skills and launching your career in this rapidly evolving field.
About the
Team
The Nuclear
Medicine Service at Christchurch Hospital is a collaborative, multidisciplinary
team dedicated to delivering high-quality diagnostic and therapeutic care for
the Canterbury community. Working closely with our national partners, we are
proud to contribute to the advancement of Nuclear Medicine in Aotearoa.
About You
We are
seeking motivated applicants who have completed one of the following :
Royal Australasian College of
Physicians (RACP) Basic Physician Training (including written and clinical
exams), OR
Royal Australian and New Zealand
College of Radiologists (RANZCR) Part 2 Examination
RACP
applicants must complete the two years of nuclear medicine training and a third
year of non-core training, in an allied internal medicine field. Already
completed years can be accredited, with college approval to obtain FRACP.
Please see
the RACP / RANZCR College websites for specific guidance.
You must also
be eligible for registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand - more
details can be found at .
Working at
Health New Zealand
At Te Whatu
Ora, our people are at the heart of everything we do -'Ko nga tangata, te
matua mahi.'
We foster an environment where care, respect, and integrity underpin every
interaction. Our staff enjoy flexible working arrangements, ongoing
professional development, and the opportunity to make a genuine difference in
people's lives.
We are proud
to be an inclusive and equal opportunity employer, welcoming applications from
Maori, Pacific, disabled, and rainbow communities.
How to
Apply
To apply,
please click 'Apply now'.
For more information about this role, contact : Amy Walker - Recruitment
Specialist
Please note :
Applications submitted via an agency will not be considered.
Nuclear Medicine Advanced Trainee • Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand