Senior Medical Officer - Geriatric Medicine
We are recruiting for a Physician with experience and specialty qualifications in Geriatric Medicine. This role will work within the Bay of Plenty Health in Ageing service, providing acute, rehabilitation and elective services for older people.
Clinical responsibilities in the department include management of patients admitted for acute care, inpatient rehabilitation, ambulatory clinics, consultations across other specialities (including a dedicated Orthogeriatrics service) and providing telephone advice to primary care and other specialist clinicians. There are teaching opportunities across undergraduate (years 4-6) and postgraduate (basic and advanced trainee) medicine.
This is a permanent 1.0FTE vacancy, working 80 hours per fortnight. The position will be available from February 2027.
Tauranga Hospital is a 359-bed hospital which provides acute adult medical service with support from resident specialists in Cardiology, Respiratory, Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Rheumatology, Infectious Diseases, Neurology, Oncology, Haematology and Renal services.
The successful candidate will join a department of Physicians, Junior Medical Staff, Allied Health and Nurses who provide specialist services to older adults. The department encourages clinicians to undertake their subspeciality interests (orthogeriatrics, stroke, Parkinsons disease, movement disorders, acute care of older adults and rehabilitation).
Candidates with sub-speciality qualification and experience in Geriatrics are welcome. Trainees completing training within the next six months are also invited to apply.
Applicants must hold or be eligible for, vocational registration with the NZ Medical Council.
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 service our community. We welcome applications from our diverse Māori, Pacific, disabled, and rainbow communities.