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Job type
Permanent
Full-time
Full job description
Pathologists provide specialist diagnostic services through laboratory investigation of tissue, blood, and other specimens to support patient care across New Zealand. At Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, you'll join collaborative teams delivering high-quality pathology services in hospital and community settings.
About the role
Pathologists in New Zealand provide diagnostic expertise in histopathology, cytopathology, chemical pathology, haematology, microbiology, and molecular pathology. They support clinical teams with timely, accurate diagnostic information and contribute to quality assurance, research, and service development.
Opportunities across Health New Zealand
Clinical responsibilities for Pathologists may include:
Examination and reporting of tissue and cytology specimens
Interpretation of laboratory results to guide patient management
Consultation with clinicians to provide specialist diagnostic advice
Participation in quality assurance, laboratory accreditation, and clinical audits
Teaching and mentoring registrars, trainees, and other healthcare professionals
Engagement in research, service development, and implementation of clinical pathways
What it's like to work here
Pathologists work closely with medical laboratory scientists, nurses, and other specialists in state-of-the-art laboratories and hospital settings. Employees benefit from:
Supportive, multidisciplinary teams
Opportunities to teach, mentor, and contribute to research
Protected non-clinical time and flexible work options
Engagement in quality improvement and service development initiatives
Call New Zealand home
Health New Zealand can support you and your whānau with relocation advice through the Health Immigration Service. Pathologists are on Tier 1 of New Zealand's Green List, making them eligible for a Straight to Residence Visa and allowing residency applications before arrival.
New Zealand offers safe, welcoming communities, vibrant cities, and diverse regional locations with a high standard of living and access to public healthcare and schooling.
Salary, benefits and leave
Salary:
The average salary package for Psychiatrists in New Zealand is NZ $343,500.
Packages are comprised of a base salary based on experience, plus allowances, and superannuation per the ASMS collective agreement.
Benefits:
You'll receive an annual continuing medical education (CME) allowance of NZ $16,000,
paid 3-month sabbaticals every 6 years,
your indenmnity insurance covered by Health NZ,
your professional fees and subscriptions fully reimbursed,
complimentary visa and immigration support,
plus a tailored relocation package to make your move, if eligible.
Leave:
You'll get 6 weeks of annual leave,
generous discretionary sick leave,
12 public holidays, paid T1.5 + time in lieu if worked,
and 14 weeks paid parental leave alongside the government's 26-weeks,
Please note that actual packages are negotiated at the time of offer, reflecting your specific clinical specialty, experience level, and geographic location.
What you need to work here
To practise as a Pathologist in New Zealand, you must be registered with the Medical Council of New Zealand (MCNZ) and hold a current Annual Practising Certificate. You will typically require an overseas qualification comparable to Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Pathologists (FRACP Pathology) or equivalent and meet MCNZ requirements for vocational registration.
International Pathologists may be granted provisional vocational registration initially and must complete a period of supervised practice before applying for full vocational registration.
Working for Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora
Te Whatu Ora means “the weaving of wellness.” We are building a unified health system that delivers equitable, high-quality care across New Zealand. Our people are at the heart of everything we do.
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse workforce. We welcome applications from all people—including Māori, Pacific Peoples, ethnic communities, disabled people, and the Rainbow community.
Our values are grounded in Te Tiriti o Waitangi and our commitment to health equity for Māori and all New Zealanders.
Ready to make a difference?
Our international recruitment team can support you through application, registration, and immigration processes—and help you find the right place to work in New Zealand.
Apply now—and make a difference somewhere different.
💡 Quick Summary
Seeking a career-building opportunity? The International pathologist position is now open for candidates interested in the Health Jobs sector. This role in Auckland 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.
