West Coast
Te Tai o Poutini West Coast has views of both the mountain ranges and the ocean! It is an untamed natural wilderness of beautiful rivers and rainforests, glaciers and geological treasures.
Photo location: Lake Matheson - Credit: Patrick Szylar
About the Region
The West Coast region stretches along the western side of the South Island in New Zealand. It is situated between the Southern Alps, which lie to the east, and the rough, isolated beaches to the west.
The West Coast region is well-known for its awe-inspiring landscapes, towering mountains covered in snow, lush rainforests and national parks, serene lakes, winding rivers, and rugged coastlines. The region is home to the Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers, two of the most accessible glaciers in the world.
Health New Zealand - West Coast
About Health New Zealand
Health New Zealand - Te Whatu Ora is the Government organisation that provides publicly-funded universal health care to 5 million Kiwis.
The management and delivery of health services are broken down into 'Districts' across the country, determined by both geographic location and population.
About the Health New Zealand - Te Tai o Poutini West Coast
Health New Zealand – West Coast provides health care services to approximately 32,000 people in one of the largest geographical areas in Aotearoa, employing over 1,000 staff. The West Coast covers Karamea in the North to Haast in the South and manages three major health facilities in Greymouth, Westport, and Reefton.
Photo location: Barrytown - Credit: Miles Holden
Greymouth, Westport and Reefton
The West Coast District is at the forefront of providing healthcare in rural areas of Aotearoa New Zealand. They offer everyday care to communities and first responders in remote areas for emergencies. The district provides a diverse range of health services, including comprehensive mental health care for both inpatients and the community. They also offer services for acute cases, rehabilitation, child and family support, as well as alcohol and drug assistance.
West Coast health care services
A to G
Alcohol and Drug Services |
Cancer Support Services |
Child and Adolescent Mental Health |
Child Health |
Community Mental Health Services |
Critical Care Unit |
Dementia Unit |
Emergency Department |
General Medical |
General Surgical |
H to Z
Maori Mental Health |
Mental Health Crisis Team |
Mental Health Unit |
Midwifery Services |
Oncology and Palliative Care |
Oral Health Services |
Pharmacies |
Primary Care |
PRIME Care |
Rural Health Clinics |
Relocating to the West Coast
A warm welcome to Te Tai o Poutini West Coast! Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature while excelling in your healthcare career.
Getting around
The West Coast invites you to explore its rugged beauty through outdoor adventures like hiking, kayaking, fishing and more.
Getting around
Photo location: Punakaiki - Credit: BareKiwi
When you arrive
Driving in New Zealand
You can legally drive in NZ for up to 12 months per visit with your current driver's license. After 12 months, you will need to convert to a New Zealand license. Learn more about driving in NZ here.
Other ways to travel
- The New Zealand Transport Agency operates bus routes in the West Coast.
- Ideally you’ll need your own vehicle if you are wanting to explore the beautiful West Coast, though our towns are all walkable and cycling friendly. Rental vehicles are also a good option.
- Explore the breathtaking Southern Alps via the TranzAlpine train.
Housing options
Find your perfect place among a variety of housing options from cosy rural cottages to modern suburban residences.
Housing options
When you arrive
You may consider booking short-term accommodation ahead of your arrival, then search for long-term accommodation when you arrive. The cost and availability of short-term accommodation varies widely through the year. It can be affected by tourism peak season, university start dates and school holidays, to name a few. Familiarise yourself with the city and view available long-term accommodation to ensure it suits your preference. Several considerations to make are proximity to the workplace available nearby schools for the kids, and the ideal size of the property. Some may also find that flatting would be a more suitable arrangement.
Temporary accommodation options
Renting
You may find that renting is a great way to explore and get to know the area before deciding to purchase or build a house. Searching online is a good place to start. You may also wish to check out local rental agencies to help you find a place. Note that most rentals in Aotearoa are unfurnished however furniture and whiteware can be rented in some parts of the country. You can find rental properties on these websites:
Rental agencies
Buying or building a house
Dreaming of a place to call your own? We understand that moving to a new country is already a major move, and buying or building a house there makes it even more significant. If you're a healthcare professional on NZ's Green List of roles, you have a unique opportunity to expedite your residency process. Normally, only residents and citizens can buy a house to live in in New Zealand. When you can, use this tool to find out if you can purchase a house in New Zealand.
Take the next step
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Photo location + credit, from left: Oparara Archesm (Fraser Clements); Coal Creek Falls (Nomad Audio Video)
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Interested in relocating to the West Coast? Our dedicated team is here to provide guidance and support throughout your journey, so don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.