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Looking for nursing jobs

Discussion started on 29 Mar 2014
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Vernsdownunder
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Vernsdownunder Posted on 21 Jul 2013, 15:47
Hi all

We are moving to Australia this November with PR Visa and AHPRA eligibility.

We are thinking Adelaide or Perth but very open minded as long as it is suitable for lively active children aged 8 to 14

We have been looking for jobs for 

RMN with 10 years plus experience in acute admissions, high secure, low secure and rehab

RGN with 12 months experience in a busy acute medical assessment unit.

Dont mind permanent full time or casual as long as plenty of hours available.

There doesn't seem to be as many jobs advertised as we initially thought, has anyone any useful links or know of any upcoming job opportunities anywhere we can apply.

Any info very much appreciated.

Many thanks

Tracey 
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Jilliebee
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Jilliebee Posted on 21 Jul 2013, 15:48
A lot of hospitals advertise on their own websites. Otherwise the main website seems to be seek.com.au

Agencies are another option. They also advertise on seek.

I know here in Melbourne there are hardly any jobs advertised - Im a midwife and struggling to get a job - and Brisbane have just had further cuts so the job market for nurses is rather bleak at the moment.

Good luck with your move and job search.
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Pollyana.
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Pollyana. Posted on 22 Jul 2013, 15:48
Also worth approaching hospitals directly, they may have plans to recruit and they may be able to hold you on file for future jobs. I know several people who have found positions that way 
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Vernsdownunder
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Vernsdownunder Posted on 22 Jul 2013, 15:49
Thank you for your feedback, were going to send our CV to everywhere.

Cheers 
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leapip.
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leapip. Posted on 02 Aug 2013, 15:50
Seek jobs is very good, if you england the app you can apply for lots of jobs quickly and easily. 
Good luck! 
:-)
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adiestubbs
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adiestubbs Posted on 11 Aug 2013, 15:51
It's not easy to find permanent, fulltime nursing positions. Not in the main cities anyway. I know at my hospital in Perth we had 53 applicants for x5 three month contracts. The current trend is for temporary contracts rather than permanent positions. And sponsorship of overseas staff hasn't happened for a couple of years (again, where I work). There are simply too many immigrants and young Aussies in the market nowadays.
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Emma07
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Emma07 Posted on 12 Sep 2013, 15:51
Perth will have a large number of nursing positions becoming available in 2014 due to a number of hospitals expanding. 

PM me if you would like more details...
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Pollyana.
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Pollyana. Posted on 13 Sep 2013, 15:51
Any particular specialities do you think? I'm thinkng paeds or neonates mainly. 
Do you think they will be sponsoring or concentratng on those who already have citizenship/visas?
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Emma07
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Emma07 Posted on 13 Sep 2013, 15:52
It would make it easier for employers if you had your visa arranged, or had at least started the process. Permanent residency is preferential if you are thinking you might stay - it's more costly but it can be worthwhile when you consider the costs of schooling (for those that have children, or for those wanting to do further study) and health insurance (if that applies to you). PR also allows you more flexibility around the hours that you work.

We (my hospital) are certainly willing to look at sponsoring nurses with experience to complement our graduate workforce. You should find something in paeds or neonates in 2014 (will be hard before then). Just send off your CV.

Hope this helps.
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Emma07
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Emma07 Posted on 13 Sep 2013, 15:52
I would also agree that its better to apply directly to hospitals via their websites - or use seek.com. I doubt many hospitals will be using agencies to recruit overseas...its too costly for them and they don't need to at the moment. Most hospitals will happily help you.
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