Anaesthesia Registrar
Palmerston North Hospital offers the ideal opportunity for a roster ready Anaesthesia Registrar to advance their career in Anaesthesia. We provide an excellent learning environment that supports the development of confidence, independence, and technical skill in anaesthetic practice. As a teaching hospital, we deliver specialist services in Upper GI, Urology, and Oncology, alongside a broad obstetric and paediatric caseload, offering exposure to a wide range of complex surgeries. Regional anaesthesia is actively encouraged, with most consultants proficient in ultrasound-guided nerve blocks. Facilities include:
- Ten (10) operating theatres
- One (1) procedure room
- One cardiac catheterisation laboratory
We are a diverse, supportive, and collegial department with regular social events. The department comprises 30 specialist anaesthetists. Regional anaesthesia is actively encouraged, with most anaesthetists proficient in ultrasound-guided nerve blocks. We offer a regular CPEx service and multidisciplinary high-risk peri-operative clinic, led by consultants with expertise in the assessment and optimisation of higher-risk patients and procedures. There are nine (9) Anaesthetic Registrars working on a shift roster.
We place high value on the role of registrars within our department and are committed to providing an environment and caseload that supports individual development. A strong support structure is in place for registrars preparing for the Primary FANZCA examinations, alongside comprehensive pastoral care. This supportive approach is reflected in our strong college examination pass rates across Australasia. MidCentral is part of a regional anaesthesia training rotation with Wellington, Hutt Valley, Nelson/Marlborough, Whanganui, and Hawke's Bay.
Benefits include an encouraging and well-supported learning environment, a professional, friendly, and inclusive team culture, fulfilling and challenging work with excellent lifestyle balance, and tailored wellness programmes.
Palmerston North Regional Hospital is the premier healthcare facility in the MidCentral region. Services include an Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Coronary Care Unit (CCU), Regional Cancer Treatment Service, and one of New Zealand's largest trauma centres. As a teaching hospital affiliated with New Zealand medical schools, we combine high-quality clinical care with education and research excellence. The MidCentral region offers an outstanding lifestyle—stunning scenery, hiking and biking tracks, nearby beaches, ski fields, and wineries, plus excellent schools and tertiary institutions. It truly offers the best of both urban and rural living.
Our ideal candidate will have registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand, or be eligible for General or Provisional General Registration. They should have completed six months in Anaesthesia in a registrar or SHO accredited role and with obstetric experience. A strong interest and passion for Anaesthetics, with previous experience in independent basic anaesthesia considered a key requirement. A dynamic, adaptable, and proactive approach to clinical practice is also required.
Health New Zealand | The Whatu Ora is committed to deliver 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. In the interests of protecting our people and our patients, all appointments will be subject to Occupational Health Assessment and some positions are defined as a Core Children's worker under the Children's Act and require full safety checks completed before employment commences (Police Vetting).