Seeking registrars in general surgery and surgical specialities at PGY3 level and above for resident medical officer jobs in New Zealand's South Island, commencing now. Position Highlights 6 month rotation of specialities in ENT, Urology, Surgery, Vascular and Relief. Personal preferences will be taken into account. 4.0FTE Specialty Non-Training Registrar Positions: a Urology Registrar, a Vascular registrar, and an ENT Registrar. These positions provide hands-on experience in Urology, Vascular, and ENT, under the supervision of experienced consultants, offering an excellent opportunity to develop sub-specialty surgical skills. 2.0FTE Surgical Relief Non-Training Registrar Positions: Providing cover for General Surgery, Vascular, Urology, and ENT registrars when they are on nights, fatigue days, or on-call weeks. This role is dynamic, allowing exposure to a variety of surgical sub-specialties, ensuring a broad and varied clinical experience. These are non-training positions providing an excellent opportunity for Registrars seeking to gain experience across multiple surgical specialties, with a mix of focused roles and relief opportunities in a dynamic and collegial team environment. The General Surgery Department provides comprehensive surgical services to the Nelson Marlborough region. The department covers a wide range of elective and acute general surgical procedures, including gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary, endocrine, and laparoscopic surgery. Key features of the service include fully equipped operating theatres, endoscopy suites, and advanced diagnostic resources; a collegial team of General Surgery consultants, registrars, and house officers; and opportunities to gain experience across a broad spectrum of surgical conditions and procedures. Urology service provides a range of diagnostic, elective, and acute care for patients with urological conditions, including Endoscopic procedures, Ureteroscopy and laser stone management, management of urological cancers, diagnostic urodynamic and outpatient procedures. As a Urology Registrar, you will gain hands-on experience in managing acute presentations, assisting in surgical procedures, and working closely with multidisciplinary teams. ENT service at Nelson Hospital delivers elective and acute care for a wide range of head and neck conditions, including ear surgery, sinus and nasal procedures, management of throat, voice, and neck conditions, Pediatric ENT care. As an ENT Registrar, you will develop skills in clinic-based procedures, assist in operating theatres, and manage acute ENT emergencies. Vascular Surgery service provides diagnostic and interventional care for conditions affecting the arterial, venous, and lymphatic systems. Vascular Registrars will have the opportunity to assist in both open and endovascular procedures, manage acute cases, and develop skills in vascular imaging and diagnostics. This non-training post in the absence of a vascular fellow or dedicated vascular Trainee, offers an excellent opportunity to develop vascular technical skills and gain experience in patient care under a guidance of an experienced Vascular Surgeon and Vascular Nurse Practitioner. You will receive hands-on training in ward, clinic, and theatre skills, with the potential for increasing level of independence over the course of the year 145 bed secondary care hospital Salary options - NZRADA, IEA, STONZ Location: Nelson New Zealand Nelson is one of New Zealand’s top lifestyle destinations and offers an amazing variety of leisure pursuits, beaches, rivers and national parks with great opportunities for outdoor activities such as kayaking, mountain biking, tramping, skiing, golf, sailing, as well as abundant sunshine and outstanding scenery. Requirements Medical degree Experience - at least two years of postgraduate experience ie PGY3 and above including previous surgical experience Eligibility for provisional general registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand How to Apply If you are interested in these opportunities, please submit a CV and cover letter. We can assist with Medical Council of New Zealand registration.