Te Whatu Ora is currently recruiting for a range of clinical advisor roles, offering opportunities both locally and nationally.
Previously, senior positions with Te Whatu Ora may have focused more on secondary and tertiary care, but applications from all clinicians are welcome. These roles provide a chance for GPs and other experienced clinicians to contribute their expertise and system-wide perspective, helping to reinforce the vital role of general practice in the health system.
These roles will be well supported and worth considering even if you've not had a role like this before. Applications close on or near 16 February. To find out more, visit the Te Whatu Ora job site, type 'clinical advisor' in the search bar, and hit the Search button.
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