Posted 16 July, 2026
Consultant Radiologists- Waikato Hospital, NZ!
New Zealand Government
Hamilton, WKO, NZ
Full Time
Reference: d4213bd09a425e17
Job Description
Health New Zealand - Te Whatu Ora - Waikato – Waikato District, North Island Full time, Permanent About the Role Bring your radiology expertise to a service where your work genuinely matters. Whether you’re joining us from overseas or moving within Aotearoa, you’ll be supported from day one with registration, immigration, and relocation assistance. You’ll report a broad mix of CT, Ultrasound, and X‑Ray studies across outpatient and acute settings. As a major tertiary centre and Level 1 Trauma Hospital serving around 750,000 people, Waikato Hospital offers significant clinical variety and the chance to work with complex, rewarding cases. We welcome radiologists with strong general reporting skills and a subspecialty interest or fellowship. Areas such as breast, neuroradiology, abdominal‑pelvic, head and neck imaging and MSK can all be supported. You’ll also contribute to multidisciplinary meetings, registrar teaching, and the ongoing development of high standards within the department. About Our Service Waikato Hospital is one of New Zealand’s busiest tertiary centres, performing around 200,000 radiology examinations each year. Emergency, Trauma, and Oncology imaging are major focus areas, supported by a collaborative, forward‑thinking team. As one of the country’s largest teaching hospitals, we offer a strong research culture and opportunities to teach at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Professional development is genuinely supported, and you’ll be encouraged to grow your skills and career. About You You bring sound clinical judgement, the ability to make effective decisions under pressure, and a commitment to continuous improvement. You value collaboration and are comfortable using data to support quality and performance. Eligibility for registration in the vocational scope of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology with the Medical Council of New Zealand Five years of postgraduate radiology training and at least two years of specialist experience A subspecialty fellowship or interest Benefits Six weeks annual leave Superannuation Paid indemnity insurance Up to 10 days CME leave and expenses Reimbursement of Medical Council fees A generous relocation allowance and full support with registration and immigration Flexible working options and staff wellbeing services Contact Please contact: Rachel Spencer, Senior Recruitment Advisor – **************@tewhatuora.govt.nz #J-18808-Ljbffr