General Practitioner specialists in New Zealand typically earn NZD$115K – NZD$220K annually, based on official NZRDA and ASMS salary scales. New Zealand's healthcare system offers excellent work-life balance, a collegial medical environment, and streamlined registration processes for qualified international doctors. The country's public healthcare system provides stable employment with comprehensive benefits and professional development opportunities.
Family doctors who provide primary healthcare - treat common illnesses, manage chronic conditions, and refer to specialists when needed
Growing demand due to healthcare expansion and demographic changes
Rural and remote positions often offer additional incentives and allowances
Strong focus on work-life balance and family-friendly policies
Growing demand due to ageing population and healthcare expansion
General Practitioner doctors typically earn NZD$115K – NZD$220K annually, depending on experience, location, and employment type.
A recognised medical degree, MCNZ registration, specialist training (e.g. FRACGP/FACRRM), and completion of an accredited training programme.
Yes. New Zealand has a well-funded public system, extensive continuing professional development options, and growing demand in both urban and rural settings.
Official Data Sources: NZRDA (New Zealand Resident Doctors' Association), ASMS (Association of Salaried Medical Specialists), MCNZ (Medical Council of New Zealand)
Primary Source: RNZCGP Workforce Survey 2024
Salary data current as of January 2025 • For educational purposes only
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