
Radiation Oncologists - opportunities across New Zealand for internationally trained candidates

Discover a career as a Radiation Oncologist in New Zealand
You deliver expert care with precision and compassion – now it's time to find the same clarity and support in your own life. Whether you're looking for more time, professional growth or the chance to explore New Zealand's stunning natural landscapes, we have something for you.
At Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, you'll join multidisciplinary cancer care teams working to provide equitable, person-centred care across the motu (country). We're welcoming Radiation Oncologists who want to make a difference in modern, supportive and innovative cancer services.
Opportunities across Health New Zealand
Radiation Oncologists work in regional cancer centres throughout Aotearoa (New Zealand), each equipped with modern facilities and digital planning systems. Your work may include:
- Consultation, staging and treatment planning
- Radiotherapy for curative and palliative indications
- Supervision of registrars and junior doctors
- Collaboration with medical physicists, radiation therapists and oncology nurses
- Participation in MDTs, tumour streams and research initiatives
Commonly used technologies and modalities include:
- 3D conformal and IMRT/VMAT planning and delivery
- Image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT)
- Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT)
- Brachytherapy (in some centres)
- Patient education and survivorship care
What it's like to work here
Radiation Oncologists are valued members of regional cancer services with strong links to tertiary centres and national networks. You'll be supported to develop subspecialty interests and take part in service planning and innovation.
You'll benefit from:
- Multidisciplinary team environments and peer support
- Protected non-clinical time for CME, research or teaching
- Access to modern treatment planning systems and imaging
- Opportunities to lead service improvements and quality initiatives
- A health system committed to health equity and population need
Call New Zealand home
If you receive a job offer, our Health Immigration Service offers free support to help you and your whānau (family) relocate. Radiation Oncologists are on Tier 1 of New Zealand's Green List, making you eligible for the Straight to Residence Visa – so you can apply for residency before you even arrive.
Life in New Zealand offers more than just a change of scenery. Whether you enjoy skiing, surfing, hiking or relaxing with your whānau, you'll find balance, purpose and connection in your daily life.
Salary & benefits
Base salary: NZD $170,000 – $250,000+ (based on the ASMS MECA)
Additional compensation: Penal rates, on-call and availability allowances where applicable
You'll also receive:
- Annual CME allowance (up to NZD $16,000)
- CME leave (up to 10 days per year)
- Six weeks of annual leave per year
- Twelve public holidays (plus time in lieu if rostered on)
- Paid parental leave and long service entitlements
- Reimbursement of MCNZ registration and APC
- Professional indemnity cover paid by your employer
What you need to work here
To practise as a Radiation Oncologist in New Zealand, you must be registered with the Medical Council of New Zealand (MCNZ) and hold a current Annual Practising Certificate (APC).
Most international applicants need a postgraduate qualification comparable to Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (FRANZCR) or another recognised radiation oncology qualification.
Working for Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora
Te Whatu Ora means "the weaving of wellness." We are building a single, unified health system that delivers equitable and high-quality care across the motu (country). Our people are at the heart of everything we do.
We are an equal opportunity employer and are committed to building a diverse workforce. We welcome applications from all people – including Māori, Pacific Peoples, those from ethnic communities, disabled people and the Rainbow community.
Our values are grounded in Te Tiriti o Waitangi (the Treaty of Waitangi) and our commitment to health equity for Māori and all New Zealanders. Through collaboration, innovation and shared purpose, we aim to create a health system where everyone can thrive.
Ready to make a difference?
Our international recruitment team can support you through the application, registration and immigration process – and help you find the right place to call home.
Apply now – and make a difference somewhere different.

Job details
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Closes: | 01-Jul-2030 | |||
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