Registrar
Neurology
- Hamlyn Terrace, New South Wales AU
- Locum
- $130 per hour
- 06 Jan 2025 ~ 10 Jan 2025
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Search yourself or take advantage of our free career support service and let our team find roles for you. We’re preferred suppliers to hospitals and clinics in Australia and New Zealand, meaning more chance of finding the perfect role.
For most placements, your travel and accommodation costs are covered. This means you get to explore new places with no cost to you.
Locum Registrar's earn fantastic rates with flexible hours and locations across Australia and New Zealand. No matter your future financial goals - locuming is a great way to boost your earnings.
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To find Neurology vacancies, visit hospital and healthcare system websites, medical career portals, and the website of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP). Networking with colleagues and attending medical conferences can also uncover opportunities. Additionally, utilising specialised medical recruitment agencies, like Medrecruit, can help identify both locum and permanent Neurology positions across various locations.
In Australia, a Neurologist's salary can range from AUD$200,000 to over AUD$400,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and whether they work in the public or private sector. Senior neurologists and those with subspecialties in high demand may earn towards the higher end of this scale.
In New Zealand, a Neurologist's salary ranges from NZD$150,000 to NZD$300,000 annually, depending on their experience and work setting. Highly experienced Neurologists, particularly those in senior roles or with subspecialties, can earn at the higher end of this scale.
No, our service is free for doctors! We're paid by hospitals and clinics for our services and are preferred suppliers in several states and areas. Because we have a huge network of doctors, we save clinics and hospitals time (and money) by taking the stress out of the hiring and credentialing process.
Your registration number, a current CV and three references are the essentials of any job application. Other paperwork that's commonly required is:
What you'll need can vary slightly between Australian states and New Zealand. Some states/locations also require you to complete an online training course (eMedical Courses). We're here to help guide you through the requirements, and we'll give you a checklist detailing everything you need.
In New Zealand, after obtaining a medical degree and completing foundation years as a House Officer, you can apply for registrar positions in your desired speciality. Being a registrar involves advanced training and might require speciality-specific exams. Throughout, you'll rotate through departments, honing expertise under senior supervision. For in-depth guidance, refer to the New Zealand Medical Council or relevant college of specialists.
A doctor’s salary depends on several factors: grade, experience, the number of hours worked, location, and the type of work.
A junior doctor, or resident medical officer's, salary often varies depending on where they are located and whether they are doing permanent or locum work, however, registrars typically earn between NZD $90,000 - $230,000 per year in 2025.
A doctor’s salary depends on several factors: grade, experience, the number of hours worked, location, and the type of work.
A junior doctor, or resident medical officer's, salary often varies depending on where they are located and whether they are doing permanent or locum work, however, the annual registrar salary in Australia is between AUD $85,000 - $150,000 per year with locum rates of up to $1,287 per day, with hourly rates varying based on state.