House Officer (PGY2-3) specialists in New Zealand typically earn NZD$120K – NZD$207K 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.
Second and third-year junior doctors - gaining experience across specialties before choosing their career path
Consistent employment opportunities with stable demand
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
House Officer (PGY2-3) doctors typically earn NZD$120K – NZD$207K annually, depending on experience, location, and employment type.
A recognised medical degree, MCNZ registration, specialist training, and completion of an accredited training programme.
Yes. New Zealand has a well-funded public system, extensive continuing professional development options, and consistent 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: NZRDA Collective Agreement 2024-2025
Salary data current as of January 2025 • For educational purposes only
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