Careers - join our team

As one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s leading fertility clinics, we’re a deeply passionate team of experts who bring together our vast experience and the latest reproductive techniques to give our clients the best possible chance of achieving their dream of taking home a baby.

We provide quality, empathic care to everyone through their fertility journey. We are big enough to be leading edge but remain small enough to provide personalised care and support. Honesty, and integrity are at the heart of the service we provide.

Working with us means the opportunity to work with world-class technology alongside a highly qualified, passionate team. All of our staff are given the opportunity to develop, receive coaching support, and are offered competitive remuneration.

Repromed is committed to eliminating all forms of discrimination and racism in the provision of our services. We embrace diversity and strongly encourage applicants from Māori peoples, people from culturally and gender diverse backgrounds and people with disabilities. Candidates will be well-organised, flexible and relate well to others, promote equity, and focused on ngākau aroha (compassion) and whānau outcomes.

We value and welcome sexual and gender diversity for our clients and staff. In 2016 we became the first fertility clinic and the first health care provider in Aotearoa to be awarded with Rainbow Tick certification.

If you think you’d like to be part of a team of highly experienced individuals, dedicated to providing outstanding personalised care for clients with support offered, then we’d love to hear from you. See our current vacancies below or contact us today.

Megan Black
Nurse Manager

DipNurs

Megan leads the nursing team through the continually changing face of IVF. She works in a multidisciplinary team, providing the essential organization between the doctors and laboratory and ensuring communication between all departments.

Megan started her IVF nursing career in the United Kingdom, working in two large London clinic’s before returning to New Zealand. She is also the Secretary of Fertility Nurses of Australasia.

I love working with people and see nursing as a vocation, not a job. I usually spend my downtime absorbed in a good book and planning my next travel adventure.