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Psychiatrists

Psychiatrists are in high demand in Aotearoa New Zealand, serving a multicultural population with diverse needs. There are opportunities to engage with a wide range of clinical presentations and diagnoses.

Your work is supported by multi-disciplinary teams, providing an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of the patients you see.

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About the role

One of the best things about living and working in Aotearoa New Zealand is the opportunity to experience nature, outdoor adventure and vibrant cities so close to where you live and work.

Our work environment fosters collaboration among team members, all focused on patient care and management. This collaborative approach will support the growth of your knowledge and skills. Psychiatrists are in high demand here, meaning we are actively working to help you make a difference.

At Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, we emphasise professional development, leadership roles, and collaborative work environments, offering Psychiatrists the chance to reinvigorate their careers.

Health NZ offers a wide spectrum of clinical care to a diverse population nationwide.

We have roles within all specialties, including:

  • Addiction Psychiatry
  • Adult Psychiatry
  • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
  • Consultation-liaison Psychiatry
  • Forensic Psychiatry
  • Psychiatry of old age
  • Psychotherapies.

If you are seeking a lifestyle change and a new challenge while maintaining a strong professional trajectory, Health NZ welcomes you.

Salary, responsibilities and qualifications

Salary

Senior Medical Officers receive a base salary relative to their level of experience. This is agreed upon at the time of the job offer. There is a 15-step pay scale that SMOs continue to progress through on a yearly basis.

In New Zealand, the salaries and benefits of some roles are determined by collective agreements between unions and employers.

Employment agreementsexternal link

Additional allowances are paid on top of base salary and vary due to location and service, and are often not specified in the collective agreement.

Allowances

There is a range of additional allowances for:

  • on-call
  • evening, night and weekend work
  • call back
  • job size
  • recruitment and retention
  • special contribution.

Leave

Leave entitlements include:

  • 6 weeks of paid annual leave
  • a minimum of 10 days of sick leave per year
  • 10 days of paid continuing medical education leave (CME), plus the ability to use annual leave tacked onto the end of your CME travel
  • 6 to 12 months of parental leave, depending on the length of service, including 6 weeks of fully paid parental leave
  • 12 paid public holidays and time in lieu or alternative holiday if rostered on
  • long service leave and sabbatical opportunities.

Additional benefits

Additional benefits include:

  • an annual continuing medical education (CME) allowance of NZD $16,000 (pro-rated for part-time employees)
  • membership subscriptions of medical professional bodies are reimbursed by Health NZ
  • your professional indemnity insurance is covered by Health NZ
  • if eligible, up to a 6% matching superannuation contribution from Health NZ as your employer
  • a relocation package for international candidates.

KiwiSaver (superannuation savings scheme)

Leadership and career development opportunities

Health NZ encourages Senior Medical Officers to be involved in the design, implementation and performance of facilities and technology involved in the delivery of healthcare services to ensure an effective, efficient and safe workplace.

Specific opportunities vary by location and service; however, they can include:

  • support and encouragement for research and publications
  • mentorship opportunities for apprentice Junior Doctors/Registrars
  • regional and national networks allowing for subspeciality research and practice.
  • ongoing development and support for career growth with on-the-job coaching and a variety of in-house training programmes.

Medical qualification

You must hold either:

  • a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB)
  • an overseas qualification that is assessed as equivalent to New Zealand standards by the MCNZ.

Medical Council registration

To work as a Psychiatrist in Aotearoa, New Zealand, you need to be registered with the Medical Council of New Zealand.

Registration — Medical Council of New Zealandexternal link

To apply for vocational registration in psychiatry, you need either:

  • the Fellowship of the RANZCP (FRANZCP) qualification
  • an international postgraduate medical qualification in psychiatry, where your combination of qualifications, training and experience will be assessed against the standard of the FRANZCP.

Annual Practising Certificate (APC)

To practice as a Psychiatrist you must hold a valid Annual Practising Certificate (APC) with the MCNZ, which is renewed annually.

To maintain the APC, you must:

  • provide evidence of ongoing competence
  • demonstrate participation in continuing professional development (CPD) activities.

Registration support

We have helpful information put together by Tu Te Akaaka Roa, the Aotearoa New Zealand office of RANZCP.

It explains the role of Tu Te Akaaka Roa, the support available with registration and your move to our beautiful country. There is also a great network of mentors to support you. 

Tu Te Akaaka Roa and mentor supportPDF252 KB

How to get psychiatry registrationPDF177 KB

Registering to work as a Senior Medical Officer in Aotearoa New Zealand

To work as a Senior Medical Officer in Aotearoa New Zealand, you will need to obtain vocational registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand (MCNZ).

Pathways to vocational registration

Direct pathway to vocational registration
  • If you are an international medical graduate (IMG) with specialist qualifications from countries with medical systems deemed equivalent to New Zealand's (such as Australia, the UK, the USA, Canada and some European countries), you may be eligible to apply directly for vocational registration without needing first to obtain general registration.
  • In this pathway, MCNZ will assess your specialist qualifications, clinical experience, and the medical system where you trained. If these are deemed equivalent, you can apply directly for vocational registration in your specialty.
  • This pathway allows experienced specialists to bypass general registration and the provisional general phase, which is typically required for doctors without a recognised specialist qualification.
Provisional vocational registration pathway
  • If MCNZ determines that your qualifications and experience are largely equivalent but that you need some orientation or assessment within the New Zealand healthcare system, you may be granted provisional vocational registration.
  • This means you will practice in your specialty under supervision for a period, typically between 6 to 12 months, before being granted full vocational registration.
  • During this provisional vocational registration period, a specialist who practises in the same area of medicine as you will supervise you.
General registration pathway
  • If you do not meet the criteria for direct vocational registration, you may need to obtain general registration first if your qualifications and experience are not recognised as equivalent.
  • This process to gain vocational registration includes:
    • a period of provisional general registration (with supervised practice) if necessary
    • after obtaining general registration, you can later apply for vocational registration once you have completed any further assessments or additional supervised practice required by the MCNZ.

Self-assessment

The Medical Council of New Zealand have a self-assessment tool to help you easily determine which registration pathway you should take.

Registration self assessment tool — Medical Council of New Zealandexternal link

Find out more about life in New Zealand

We have a page dedicated to providing information to candidates about our recruitment process, what you need to work in Aotearoa New Zealand and key details about moving here.

Visas and settling in New Zealand

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New Zealand trained candidates

If you trained in New Zealand or Australia, search current vacancies with our districts to apply for.

Search current vacanciesexternal link

Internationally trained candidates

If you trained outside of New Zealand or Australia, register through our international recruitment centre.

Register your interestexternal link

About our recruitment process

International Psychiatrists now can get Medical Council registration faster than ever

Overseas doctors with approved specialist qualifications from the UK, Ireland, and Australia can apply for fast-track registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand, under the scope of psychiatry.

Registration applications will be fast-tracked and processed within 20 working days, allowing specialised Senior Medical Officers to start working in Aotearoa New Zealand much faster.

Looking to move to New Zealand to work as a Psychiatrist?

Psychiatrists (SMOs) are on Tier 1 of New Zealand's Green List and eligible for a fast-tracked Straight to Residence Visa.

This means you and your family can apply for New Zealand residency before you arrive, provided you have a job offer from an accredited employer, like us.

Straight to Residence Visa — Immigration New Zealandexternal link

Webinar: Registration for Senior Medical Officers

Health NZ’s Health Immigration Service, Kiwi Health Jobs, Immigration NZ and the Medical Council of New Zealand have run joint webinars to take you through the different steps towards starting a new adventure in Aotearoa New Zealand.
 
Learn more about moving to our beautiful country, directly from the people who process your applications.

Senior Medical Officers: Emigrating to New Zealand for Health Professionals

Mount Hutt, Canterbury
Miles Holden

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Explore New Zealand

Whether you prefer the vibrant urban centres of Auckland, Wellington, or Christchurch, the scenic landscapes of Otago and Nelson, or the close-knit community atmosphere in areas like Hawke's Bay and Taranaki, there’s a location to suit your lifestyle. 

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