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An exciting international opportunity has arisen for Senior House Officers across all specialities to join New Zealand's largest private provider of Urgent Care services. This role is ideal for doctors seeking an F3/F4 opportunity outside the NHS within a highly supportive, well-structured, and lifestyle-focused healthcare environment across New Zealand. The position offers exposure to Urgent Care and Minor Emergency presentations within community-based urgent treatment centres, with excellent senior support, flexible working patterns, and strong earning potential. The successful candidates will work within modern Urgent Care clinics, delivering patient-centred care in a safe and collaborative environment, while benefiting from an excellent work-life balance and relocation support.
Job Responsibility
Provide urgent care assessment and treatment for walk-in patients
Manage minor injuries and illnesses, including cuts, sprains, infections, coughs, and colds
Assess and stabilise occasional higher acuity or emergency presentations
Work collaboratively with senior clinicians and multidisciplinary teams
Participate in supervised clinical practice during orientation and induction periods
Maintain accurate patient documentation and clinical records
Deliver safe, evidence-based patient care within Urgent Care settings
Participate in clinical governance and quality improvement activities
Communicate effectively with patients, families, and colleagues
Work flexibly across weekday, evening, and weekend shifts
Requirements
Completed Foundation Training by August 2026 or earlier
Minimum 1 year NHS experience
Experience within A&E / Emergency Medicine
GMC Registration
Strong communication and teamwork skills
Ability to work within Urgent Care environments
Interest in relocating internationally
Willingness to commit to a minimum 12-month placement
Nice to have
Additional Urgent Care or Emergency Medicine experience
Exposure to GP, Paediatrics, Surgery, Trauma & Orthopaedics or General Medicine
Experience in minors or urgent treatment settings
Interest in international healthcare experience
Strong adaptability and independent clinical working ability
What we offer
Relocation support
Consultant and Senior Doctor support on all shifts
Structured orientation and induction programme
Safe rota systems with regular working patterns
Modern Urgent Treatment Centres
Supportive multidisciplinary clinical teams
Strong expatriate UK doctor network and social support system