Melanographer

MoleMap Australia & New Zealand

Join MoleMap – Make a Meaningful Impact in Skin Cancer Detection

MoleMap is a purpose-driven healthcare company on a mission to detect skin cancer early and save lives. As we continue to grow, we’re looking for passionate professionals to grow with us.

This is a unique opportunity to build a rewarding career in skin cancer surveillance and treatment. As a Melanographer, you’ll play a vital role in the early detection of skin cancer—helping save lives every day. Step away from the demands of hospital rosters and into a more balanced, patient-focused role.

Position Details

  • Location: Hamilton CBD with options to cover our regional clinics in the wider Waikato

  • Schedule: Part-time or Full-time (5 days/week – Monday-Friday, optional Saturdays).

  • Training Provided: Full training to become a

    Registered Nurse Melanographer

What You’ll Do

  • Perform full-body skin checks using advanced dermoscopic imaging technology

  • Collaborate with dermatologists to support accurate and timely diagnoses

  • Educate patients on skin cancer awareness and prevention

  • Deliver care in a calm, well-organised outpatient setting

What We Offer

  • Bonus Leave: 5 additional pro-rata Life Balance Leave days per year

  • Professional Growth: Structured onboarding and ongoing development

  • Supportive Environment: Access to clinical leadership and mentoring

  • Flexibility: Balanced working hours that support a healthy work-life balance

  • Purpose-Driven Culture: Be part of a values-led organisation with a clear mission

What You Bring

  • Current NZ Nursing Council registration as a Registered Nurse

  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills

  • A passion for preventative care and patient education

  • Interest in dermatology or skin health (no prior experience required—training provided)

Ready to make a difference in people’s lives while advancing your career in a supportive, purpose-led environment?

Apply now and help us detect skin cancer early—because every check could save a life.