Positions available for 2026 Training Year Paediatric Intensive Care Unit Registrars
Location: Starship Children’s Hospital
Service: Paediatric Intensive Care
Contract: Fixed term, full time, 6-12 months - starting early February or August 2026
o College of Intensive Care Medicine (CICM)
o Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA)
o Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP – Paediatrics)
o Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM)
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is firmly grounded in the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and is dedicated to serving all New Zealanders. Through integration and collaboration, we’re building a health system underpinned by partnership, equity, sustainability, whānau-centred care, and excellence.
Kōrero mō te tūranga - About the role
The Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at Starship is a national service for children requiring intensive care. The unit is a combined cardiac and general intensive care facility with 20 ICU beds and 10 HDU beds, admitting approximately 1100 - 1200 children each year. We provide pre- and post-operative care for children undergoing treatment for all congenital cardiac conditions. General admissions include the full range of medical and surgical conditions including solid organ transplantation, spinal surgery and neurosurgery. All intensive care support techniques are employed including ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation).
PICU also staffs and runs the only dedicated paediatric retrieval service in New Zealand. Children are retrieved from all over New Zealand. There are approximately 300 retrievals each year, with a mix of road, fixed wing and helicopter transfers.
Registrars work a shift roster (days and nights) and are supervised by senior medical staff at all times. We have registrars with varying levels of experience from those new to the role to some nearing the end of training and you will be supported accordingly. We also have SHOs as part of our team. Specialist paediatric intensivists provide 24 hour 7 day cover. Ours Fellows in Critical Care Medicine also work in a supervisory role for registrars. We work as part of an extensive and diverse multi-disciplinary team with our nursing and allied health colleagues.
Starship PICU is an accredited training unit:
o CICM – Foundation (6 months) and core training, including paediatric requirement for adult pathway trainees (up to 24 months)
o RACP (Gen Paeds AT) – 6 months acute paediatrics (core training)
o RACP (PEM AT) – 6 months required training
o ACEM (PEM AT) – 6 months required training
There is an active education program which includes access to weekly protected teaching sessions and opportunities to participate in multidisciplinary simulation scenarios. You may also have the opportunity to develop additional skills such as bedside ultrasound and airway experience during paediatric anaesthetic lists. Registrars with an interest will be supported to complete research during their tenure.
If you have any questions, please contact our team at: picuregroster@adhb.govt.nz
E pā ana ki a tatou - About us
Starship Hospital is located centrally in Auckland, New Zealand and is co-located with Auckland City Hospital. We are the leading provider of paediatric health care in New Zealand and the South Pacific, delivering tertiary level family centred care to infants, children, young people and their whānau in hospital and in the community. Starship is a major teaching centre and aims to lead the nation in paediatric training and research.
Auckland, the City of Sails, is a multi-cultural urban oasis of food, music, arts, and culture where lush landscapes meet city sophistication. World-class shopping and phenomenal dining are never too far from harbours, islands, and black-sand beaches. Auckland has much to offer in terms of cafes, sparkling beaches, and native bush walks.
Our values
o Haere Mai, Welcome: We see you and welcome you as a person
o Manaaki, Respect: We respect, nurture and care for each other
o Tūhono, Together: We are a high performing team
o Angamua, Aim High: We aspire to excellence and safest care
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Me pēhea te tuku tono - How to apply
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Applications close: Monday 9th June 2025 at 5:00 pm
Interview dates: Monday 7 July & Tuesday 8 July 2025
Offer Day: Monday 18 August 2025
Working at Health New Zealand
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is ‘the weaving of wellness’. We're dedicated to ensuring excellent healthcare for the people of Aotearoa/New Zealand.
Our people are at the heart of everything we do. Health New Zealand are committed to being good employers and honouring our equal employment opportunity obligations. We embrace diversity and welcome application from all people, including all gender identities, ages, ethnicities, sexual orientations, and disability. A workforce that is diverse and inclusive means that we are better positioned to understand and service our community. We are pro-equity health organisation, with a particular focus on Māori, Pacific Peoples, and the Disability Community.
If you have any questions about the role, please contact Carolina Martin
Email: Carolina.Martin.TeWhatuOra.govt.nz
For further information on this role please contact the PICU team Email: picuregroster@adhb.govt.nz
Reference | AUC20004 |
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Posted on | 09/05/2025 |
Closes on | 09/06/2025 |
Location | Auckland Region |
Expertise | Paediatrics |
This position is a Core Children's worker under the Children's Act & requires full safety checks completed before any new employee starts |
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