Meet the team.
Meet the STAT Recruitment sales team who are here to make your next role seamless.
Our Recruitment Consultants
Our purpose at STAT Recruitment is to help communities all over Australia and New Zealand have access to healthcare, whether it be metro or rural. This isn’t only a core purpose outside our organisation but within also. Making sure our staff are well supported and cared for in the workplace with health insurance for their physical health and EAP for mental health. We see our community thriving with an average tenure of 7 years in the company with some staff tenure over 24 years!






Our Story
Established by Miriam Martin in 1999. We grew from a desperate shortage of quality doctors to fulfil rosters when permanent staff were not available when health providers still needed to provide vital and important services. A doctor and locum herself she recognised this need in the market and her experience could help bridge the gap in the Australian and New Zealand markets and she started with a rural and remote areas focus.
With proven experience and the on-going challenge of health providers trying to recruit and retain staff in the rural areas, STAT Recruitment was able to flourish and provide an important role in the health sector.
Starting with what she knew Miriam put her efforts into the placement of locum doctors into medical roles.

Dr Miriam Martin, Director and General Manager
Clinical Lecturer - MBChB MRNZCGP DipObst DCH DipCEM MBA (Distinction)
Miriam is the Director and General Manager of STAT Recruitment. She has locumed as an Emergency Medical Officer with an interest in Paediatrics and Obstetrics and Gynaecology since 1998 visiting or working in most hospitals throughout New Zealand and Australia.
Miriam has extensive experience in business management, clinical work and in-hospital manager roles. In 2012 Miriam completed an MBA at the University of Canterbury graduating with Distinction. Miriam is also a Fellow of the Royal New Zealand College of Urgent Care and the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners and works in General Practice and Urgent Care in Christchurch, New Zealand with the odd sojourn away for a locum job around the country. Miriam also breeds and shows Burmese Cats under the prefix “Glitterpaws”.
Miriam’s passion is to find great jobs for great doctors of all levels, so that patients everywhere can enjoy equal access to quality healthcare and live their best lives.