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Huntly

Role

A medical practice in Huntly is looking for a General Practitioner (GP) or Nurse Practitioner (NP) to join their team on a short-term basis. The position is available immediately and will end on December 20, 2025.

In this role, you will work 8 to 10 sessions per week with no on-call, PRIME, or hospital duties required.

Additionally, the practice offers support with both relocation and accommodation.

Location

Huntly, located in the heart of New Zealand’s Waikato region, is a charming town with a rich history and vibrant community. Nestled along the banks of the Waikato River, Huntly offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Originally a Māori settlement known as Rahui-Pōkeka, Huntly has grown into a welcoming town with a population of around 8,8801. The town is conveniently situated just 95 kilometers south of Auckland and 32 kilometers north of Hamilton, making it an ideal stopover for travelers exploring the North Island1.

Huntly is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, including the serene Lake Hakanoa, which features a lovely 45-minute loop walk perfect for nature enthusiasts2. The town’s rich mining history is showcased at the local museum, offering visitors a glimpse into its coal mining past2.

For those seeking adventure, Huntly doesn’t disappoint. The nearby Huntly Speedway hosts thrilling car racing events, while Hampton Downs Raceway offers go-karting and track experiences2. Skydiving at Mercer Airfield is also a popular activity for adrenaline junkies2.

Culturally, Huntly is significant for its Māori heritage. The town is home to several marae, traditional Māori meeting grounds, which are central to the local community’s social and cultural life1. Visitors can experience the warmth and hospitality of the Māori culture firsthand.

Whether you’re a nature lover, history buff, or thrill-seeker, Huntly has something to offer. Its strategic location, combined with its rich cultural tapestry and scenic beauty, makes it a must-visit destination in New Zealand.

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