Anaesthetic Fellow - 2026 Training Year

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Registrar
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Hawke's Bay DHB
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HAW08985 Requisition #

  • Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldier’s Hospital, Anaesthetic Fellow
  • Permanent, Full-time, Rostered and Rotating Shifts
  • Minimum 6 month or 12 month placement

Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is firmly grounded in the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and is committed to building a health system that serves all New Zealanders.

About the Role
We are seeking an Anaesthetic Fellow in Perioperative Medicine to join our Anaesthetic department here at Hawke's Bay Fallen Soldiers Memorial Hospital. The training year commences on 2 February and mid-year starts 3 August 2026.

Our department is accredited for one year of ANZCA Provisional Fellowship training in Perioperative Medicine.  The role is designed to provide the Fellow with the key skills required by a perioperative physician caring for high-risk surgical patients undergoing surgery.  The focus of the fellowship is to foster experience in the preoperative assessment, optimisation of and shared-decided making with hight-risk surgical patients, intraoperative care of complex patients, and the post operative review and management of surgical morbidities.  There is also an opportunity to be involved in developing a range of perioperative initiatives and undertaking an essential role in Perioperative Medicine education to nursing and medical staff.  

About the Team/Service/ Location

Hawke’s Bay Hospital is a 400-bed secondary level public hospital in Hastings, serving a population of over 180,000 people. We offer both acute and elective care across a wide range of medical and surgical specialties, including paediatrics, obstetrics & gynaecology, and more. Although we don’t provide cardiothoracic and neurosurgery, we are supported by a strong regional ICU team, ensuring comprehensive care for a diverse patient population.

The successful candidate would join a team of 11 Registrars and around 30 Specialists to enhance the Anaesthetic department according to their training and experience and would also participate in the out-of-hours service.

Our Anaesthetic department is equipped with eight operating theatres, including two dedicated acute facilities. We extend our services to various medical procedures, ensuring a comprehensive approach to patient care by providing services for radiology, interventional gastroenterology (ERCP, selected upper and lower GI scopes), interventional vascular procedures, as well as a lithotripsy bus, and ophthalmological and ENT and dental procedures at our neighbouring facility. We also provide an intrapartum epidural service for delivery suite which has around 2000 deliveries per annum, as well as an hospital wide acute pain service and anaesthetic pre-admission clinic.

Our Anaesthetic department runs daily anaesthetic preassessment clinics, and a fortnightly shared-decision making clinic in conjunction with Geriatrics for high-risk surgical patients.  Fellow will have the opportunity to attend CPET, colorectal MDT and various Medicine subspecialty clinics.  There will be opportunities to develop technical skills such as bedside TTE, through supervised in-house teaching.  The Fellow will have 2 sessions of protected non-clinical time per week, to allow them to work on research, audit and education projects.

The Fellowship will consist of:

  • Regular sessions in anaesthetic preadmission clinic
  • Regular sessions in high risk surgical shared-decision making clinic
  • Involvement in anaesthetic preoperative echo clinic and acute bedside echo scans
  • Involvement in regional anaesthetic service
  • Involvement in CPET clinics
  • Involvement in structured MDT meetings
  • Involvement in a variety of Medicine subspecialty clinics
  • Working in elective, acute, and trauma lists, either as primary anaesthetist or as second anaesthetist paired up with a consultant.  There will be a focus on elective high-risk cases
  • Participation of the bespoke Fellow after-hours roster, with gradual increase of responsibility and independent practice.  The roster will be tailored to support transitioning into consultant practice
  • Attending ward rounds with the Ortho-Geriatric and Surg-Geriatric Teams reviewing high-risk patients during their perioperative journey.  Fellow will also have the opportunity to round with Geriatricians on the rehabilitation ward to follow up on long-stay surgical patients
  • Opportunity to undertake perioperative projects, such as audits, education and guidelines

Hawke’s Bay offers excellent work-life balance, sun, beaches, exceptional outdoor adventures, great schools, mountains and skiing close by, wonderful food and stunning wineries, vibrant community and plenty more to boast about. For more information on living and working in Hawke’s Bay click HERE

About you

  • You are an anaesthetic trainee in their final year of training (ANZCA provisional fellowship year, or ST6-7 equivalent in the UK system), or in their first year following aware of FANZCA or post-CCT Certificate of Completion of Training (UK system).  Applications are also welcomed from those who have trained outside of the Australasia, UK and Irish systems.
  • You are registered or eligible for general registration, with the Medical Council of New Zealand

Working at Health New Zealand
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is dedicated to ensuring excellent healthcare for the people of New Zealand. We embrace a workforce that is diverse and inclusive so that we are better positioned to understand and service our community. We welcome applications from our diverse Māori, Pacific, disabled, and rainbow communities.

How to Apply
To apply please click “apply now.” All applications must be submitted through our online careers’ portal. If you have any questions about the role, please contact the RMO Recruitment Consultant via email on rmo.recruitment@hbdhb.govt.nz

Application Requirements
An Anaesthetic CV template is available for reference. Click here to view CV Template.

  • Up-to-date CV detailing full dates of employment
  • Cover letter specifying preferred start date and placement length
  • 3x Reference Request forms (including one from your most recent supervisor). Ensure all reports are received by the stated closing date. References should be returned to the RMO Recruitment Consultant, email above. Download the Reference Request Form here.

Important Dates
Applications Close:   Monday, 9 June 2025
Offers Made:             Monday, 18 August 2025
Acceptances by:       Monday, 25 August 2025
Start Date:                Monday, 2 February 2026 or Monday, 3 August 2026

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