Posted 16 July, 2026
ARC 2027 - TGA Advanced Trainee Registrar
New Zealand Government
Tauranga, BOP, NZ
Full Time
Reference: 95a658e3f9da5ba6
Job Description
Medical Registrars - Advanced Training Tauranga Full Time role commencing February 2027. Join a dynamic and supportive department with accredited advanced training opportunities in General & Acute Medicine, Oncology, and Geriatric Medicine. Based in the stunning Bay of Plenty region, this is an ideal role for senior registrars seeking broad exposure, excellent teaching, and a great lifestyle. 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. Benefits Accredited advanced training positions in General and Acute Medicine, Oncology, and Geriatric Medicine Two nationally appointed positions in Cardiology and Gastroenterology Comprehensive year‑round teaching programme Diverse clinical exposure across multiple subspecialties Excellent consultant support and supervision Located in a highly desirable coastal region with excellent work‑life balance About the Role As an Advanced Training Medical Registrar at Tauranga Hospital, you will work across a wide range of subspecialties including Acute General Medicine, Cardiology, Respiratory, Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Rheumatology, Renal, Neurology, Oncology, Health in Ageing, Haematology, Palliative Care, and Infectious Diseases. You will join a department with 36 Medical Registrar positions, including advanced training posts, within a busy secondary care hospital with approximately 350 beds, including: 90 medical beds, 39 elderly/rehabilitation beds (including stroke unit), 10‑bed ICU, 10‑bed CCU, 28‑bed Acute Assessment Unit. Registrars benefit from working in a supportive environment that encourages both clinical excellence and professional development. About the Team/Service The Department of Medicine at Tauranga Hospital is staffed by a large team of dedicated consultants across multiple disciplines, fostering a teaching‑rich environment with close registrar‑supervisor collaboration. The service supports learning through regular education sessions, simulation training, and multidisciplinary teamwork. Situated on New Zealand’s eastern coast, Tauranga offers a beautiful setting with golden beaches, native bush, and a temperate climate. It is a highly desirable lifestyle destination, especially for those seeking a balance between a rewarding career and quality of life. About you Be enrolled in or eligible for advanced training in internal medicine (RACP) Hold (or be eligible for) registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand Have strong clinical and communication skills Demonstrate commitment to equitable, patient‑centred care Show awareness of Māori health and equity, in line with Te Tiriti o Waitangi #J-18808-Ljbffr