About the Role We're looking for a Radiation Oncologist (SMO) to join a well-established regional service providing high-quality care across a wide range of tumour streams. You'll be part of a collaborative, research-active department that values innovation, education, and multidisciplinary teamwork.
The service is recognised as a training centre for medical physicists, radiation oncology registrars, and nursing staff. You'll be joining a supportive and progressive team with a genuine focus on collaboration, professional growth, and community engagement. The department promotes continuous learning, research participation, and a balanced approach to work and life.
Why You Will Love This Role Monday to Friday - no weekends, after hours, or public holidays
Full-time or part-time options - permanent or fixed term
Salary above SECA
7 weeks' annual leave
CME and CME time above SECA entitlements
Relocation package available
Opportunity for additional earnings
Accredited Employer - open to overseas applicants
Full training and ongoing support What You'll Be Doing Provide comprehensive radiation oncology care, primarily public cases (approx. 90%)
Act as a consultant liaison, working closely with other health professionals
Participate in clinical trials, research, and regional oncology meetings
Contribute to education and mentoring within a multidisciplinary team
Collaborate across tumour boards and specialist groups to enhance patient outcomes About You Qualified Radiation Oncologist (SMO) registered with Medical Council of New Zealand or eligible for registration
Broad experience in general radiation oncology preferred
Collegial, community-minded, and committed to patient-centred care