Job Description
Medical and Radiation Oncology roles in New Zealand
Oncologists work in secondary and tertiary hospitals and are involved in the assessment, diagnosis and management of patients with malignant disease. Clinical activities may include:
Medical Oncology: assessment, diagnosis and treatment of solid tumours and haematological cancers; administration and supervision of systemic therapies such as chemotherapy and immunotherapy
Radiation Oncology: planning and delivery of radiotherapy treatments, including coordination with diagnostic imaging and multidisciplinary teams
Participation in multidisciplinary tumour boards, service planning and case review meetings
Outpatient clinics and inpatient care
Coordination with surgeons, palliative care teams, nurses and allied health professionals
Depending on the role, Oncologists may also contribute to teaching, supervision of registrars, service development, quality improvement initiatives, or regional cancer outreach services.
What it's like to work here
Oncologists work with multidisciplinary teams in hospitals equipped with diagnostic and treatment facilities required for oncology practice.
Employees are entitled to:
Access to peer networks, continuing medical education and sabbatical entitlements
Protected non-clinical time
Flexible work options depending on the service
Opportunities to participate in service development, teaching and quality improvement
Call New Zealand home
Health New Zealand can provide relocation support through the Health Immigration Service. Oncologists are on Tier 1 of New Zealand's Green List, which makes them eligible for the Straight to Residence Visa and allows them to apply for residency immediately.
New Zealand offers urban, regional and rural centres for professional practice across the country.
Salary and benefits
Base salary: NZD $185,380 – $267,980 (based on the ASMS collective agreement, depending on experience)
Additional compensation: On-call and availability allowances where applicable
Employees also receive:
Reimbursement of Medical Council registration and Annual Practising Certificate costs
Funded continuing medical education allowance (NZD $16,000 per year pro-rata)
CME leave (up to 10 days per year)
Six weeks of annual leave per year
Twelve paid public holidays
Long service, special leave and sabbatical entitlements
Up to 14 weeks paid parental leave
What you need to work here
To practise as an Oncologist in New Zealand, you must be registered with the Medical Council of New Zealand (MCNZ) and hold a current Annual Practising Certificate.
Medical Oncologists typically require an overseas qualification comparable to Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP) with a focus in Medical Oncology. Radiation Oncologists typically require an overseas qualification comparable to Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Radiologists (FRANZCR) with a focus in Radiation Oncology. All candidates must meet MCNZ requirements for vocational registration.
International Oncologists are granted provisional vocational registration initially and must complete a period of supervised practice (usually 6–18 months) before applying for full vocational registration.
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💡 Quick Summary
Seeking a career-building opportunity? The International Oncologists position is now open for candidates interested in the Health Jobs sector. This role in Algies Bay offers a professional environment and growth potential.
Requirement Snapshot: Candidates should possess basic communication skills, a proactive attitude, and the ability to work in a team. Experience in Health Jobs is a plus.
