Working in New Zealand

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Thursday 11 September 2008 15:13 GMT
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working in new zealand

One Saturday earlier this year, The New Zealand Herald ran three pull-out sections chock- a-block with professional and executive jobs.

Sector by sector, here’s a rundown of what’s happening in New Zealand’s booming job market.

Teachers

New Zealand needs qualified teachers and it needs them now. Early childhood teachers are in demand, as are primary school teachers. A population explosion in Auckland has boosted schools’ rolls, and a good proportion of primary and high school teachers are nearing retirement age.

There aren’t enough secondary school teachers either. Maths, science and technology staff are particularly hot property.

A secondary school teacher with a three-year degree, a one-year diploma of teaching and five years’ teaching experience would get NZ$58,610 a year. A primary school teacher with three years’ experience would get $42,000 a year

Medical workers

It’s a candidate-short market in health recruitment in New Zealand, so you can generally state where and when you want to work, depending on your field.

New Zealand is actively looking to recruit doctors, specialists, consultants, nurses, radiation technologists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, speech therapists, social workers, anaesthetic technicians and operating department practitioners. And the country needs general practitioners in particular.

Midwives employed in the public sector are paid between $30,000 and $70,000 per year. General nurses can earn between $44,000 and $53,000 a year.

Information Technology

New Zealand’s small population means there are fewer workers to choose from.

Programmers can rake in up to $55,000-60,000 in Auckland and Wellington, and senior analyst programmers can take home $95,000 a year. Helpdesk and service managers can earn up to $85,000.

Finance and Accountancy

People with careers in finance and accountancy are literally in the money.

Senior internal auditors make $85,000 a year. Non CA-qualified accountants can get $50,000.

Construction

New Zealand isn’t exempt from the global competition for those skilled in the construction sector.

New Zealand needs project managers and planners, engineers, architects, estimators and cost managers.

Architects with two to five years’ experience can make from $45,000 to 60,000 a year, and senior design engineers about $90,000.

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Miriam Martin
Careers in Health Recruitment in Christchurch, New Zealand Do you love working with people? Do you feel rewarded by helping? Are you motivated and target driven? Do you thrive on challenges? Are you keen to be part of a winning team? We are always looking for high energy individuals who are form great with our client hospitals and their pool of candidates, whether that be doctors, nurses or radiographers. We are looking for enthusiastic, highly motivated, multitalented people with a flair for developing business opportunities who, in the process of realising their own career ambitions, will contribute to our vision of providing top quality healthcare to communities throughout Australasia. We will train you to become a Recruitment Consultant and in return for your hard work, we’ll reward you with an outstanding work environment, highly motivated and energetic colleagues, recognition for your success and a generous remuneration package based on your performance. You will have computer, typing, email and administrative skills to a high level. Experience in health or sales is an advantage but not necessary. If this opportunity interests you then drop us a line by contacting miriam.martin@kiwisstat.com or search Kiwis STAT on www.seek.co.nz
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