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Our Recruitment Team

Our NZ Locums & NZMedJobs recruitment team are based in

Te Whanga-nui-a-Tara |Wellington

“the coolest little capital in the world”

 

Our Relationship Managers (RMs) are known for their friendly service, expertise in recruiting in the health sector and knowledge of Aotearoa New Zealand.

Travelling across the motu | country throughout the year visiting practices and hospitals our RMs have great relationships with our practices and hospitals making matching you to a role easy and enjoyable.

 

Interested in hearing more?

You can meet one of our Relationship Managers for an obligation free chat. Make a booking now.

Meet the Team

Our rural and urban Relationship Managers are ready to meet to you now!

Luke Baddington

GM Workforce Recruitment Wellington

Jenny Butt

Senior Relationship Manager Wellington

Randal Benito

Team Leader, Rural Hospitals Locum Service Wellington

Debra Wilson

Relationship Manager Wellington

David Davenport-Brown

Relationship Manager - NZMedJobs Wellington

John Ferguson

Relationship Manager Wellington

Amanda Ellorey

Relationship Manager Wellington

Jason Ng

Recruitment Co-ordinator Wellington

Connor Owen

Recruitment & Marketing Co-ordinator Wellington
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Testimonials / Whakaaturanga

“I worked as a doctor in New Zealand for one year in 2017. It was a wonderful experience working in a country where one of the basics needs of life; healthcare is affordable to everyone, and medications are negotiated and affordable. I am a practicing physician again in New Zealand!”

I really enjoyed working with NZLocums. Jenny was a great facilitator in the process. The orientation course provides a good introduction to the health care system in New Zealand.

It is a lot of paperwork, but with the support offered, everything worked out well.

Dr Mads Dannesbo, Denmark

On behalf of Physiotherapy New Zealand (PNZ) I am delighted to support the development of the allied health and scientific chapter of Hauora Taiwhenua. We know that the health professionals working in rural and remote locations have much to teach their urban peers about transdisciplinary care and working at the top of scope, whilst never forgetting their professional roots.
With New Zealand on the verge of its biggest health transformation in a generation and the inclusion of rural communities as a priority population in the Pae Ora Act it is fitting to have a cross-profession approach to improving health outcomes.

-Sandra Kirby, CEO Physiotherapy New Zealand