Consultant Psychiatrist

Consultant Psychiatrist
Mental Health and Addiction Service

This is a rare opportunity to work in the beautiful Eastern Bay of Plenty looking after a diverse population.  The recent retirement of a Consultant Psychiatrist has created a permanent vacancy in the Mental Health and Addiction Service based in Whakatāne (part of the Bay of Plenty District Health Board).

The community is vibrant and engaged and the surroundings spectacular with beautiful beaches and wilderness areas all close by to New Zealand’s fastest growing city.  There is outstanding access to diverse outdoor recreational opportunities and a wide-range of schooling options.

If you like to work in a team that puts the patient at the centre, and is collaborative, creative and collegial, and you have FRANZP or an equivalent qualification, please consider this your next job. The Bay of Plenty District Health Board CARE values of Compassion, All-one-team, Responsive and Excellence should also align with your values.

In this role you will be working with a community mental health and addictions multidisciplinary clinical team, the acute inpatient unit at Whakatāne Hospital and NGO and primary care providers. You will work with Whakatāne and Tauranga clinicians in a number of cross-district service relationships that include general adult, consultation liaison, child and adolescent, addiction and mental health services for older people.

We are looking for a Psychiatrist who has a passion for service development and an interest in education and research. There is opportunity to work with Auckland University Medical School students and Psychiatry Registrars. Full time and part time options can be considered.

If this appeals to you, apply now!

Our values of Compassion, All-one-team, Responsive and Excellence are at the centre of everything we do.  We are looking for someone who demonstrates, exudes and embeds behaviours consistent with our Manaakitanga values as well as the above skills and experience. 

The BOPDHB are committed to improving Māori health outcomes and achieving health equity for Māori through Te Tiriti o Waitangi obligations. It is essential you demonstrate an awareness of Māori indigenous rights and current issues in relation to health and health equity.

All applications are to be made online.