Posted 16 July, 2026
Interventional Radiologist, Auckland City Hospital
New Zealand Government
Auckland, AUK, NZ
Full Time
Reference: 226ae950d9fbbe97
Job Description
Overview Join Te Toka Tumai, Auckland as an Interventional Radiologist working in a full time, permanent position as part of the Northern Regional Interventional Radiology Service. Based at Te Toka Tumai Auckland City Hospital, one of the largest public hospitals in New Zealand. The Interventional Radiology service includes world class programmes in vascular and non-vascular IR and is a recognised leader in clinical trials. Interventional Radiology provides 24‑hour care to patients for the Northern Region. The regional service runs across several sites covering Auckland City Hospital, Northshore and Waitemata Hospitals and Northland Hospital. Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is firmly grounded in the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and is committed to building a health system that serves all New Zealanders. Interventional Radiology oversees in-patient and out-patient care, with dedicated IR out-patient clinics and in-patient management from admission to discharge. Our Interventional Radiology service provides a comprehensive range of procedures, including a busy peripheral vascular program and complex endovascular work performed in a dedicated hybrid suite. There is an extensive interventional oncology service including trans‑arterial embolisation and image guided ablation using RFA, MWA, Cryoablation, and IRE. Interventional Radiologists lead and attend multi-disciplinary meetings in their areas of interest. Interventional Radiology also provides reporting of non-invasive imaging including vascular MR, CT and US. Auckland City Hospital has the national liver transplant unit and busy renal and lung transplant programmes. Responsibilities Provide 24‑hour IR care in the Northern Region. Oversee in-patient and out-patient care, including dedicated IR outpatient clinics and in-patient management from admission to discharge. Perform a full range of IR procedures, including peripheral vascular interventions, complex endovascular work, interventional oncology procedures such as trans‑arterial embolisation and image guided ablation (RFA, MWA, Cryoablation, IRE). Lead and attend multi-disciplinary meetings in areas of interest. Report on non-invasive imaging studies (vascular MR, CT, US). Contribute to clinical trials and quality improvement programmes. Support training of IR fellows and junior staff in the service. Qualifications Fully registered medical practitioner with the New Zealand Medical Council. Eligible for registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand if currently international. Post‑graduate radiology qualification (e.g., FRANZCR or equivalent) with potential for vocational registration by MCNZ. Fellowship‑trained Interventional Radiologist with specialist experience. Post‑graduate qualification in IR (e.g., EBIR) preferred. Experience in a multidisciplinary IR team within a large public hospital setting. Equality & Diversity We welcome applications from our diverse Māori, Pacific, disabled, and rainbow communities. #J-18808-Ljbffr