
Why Nurse In Australia?
A quick browse of the skilled occupation list will quickly reveal the huge demand for nursing jobs in Australia.
Whether you want to work in mental health, in both public or private sectors, and midwifery the job opportunities in Australia are almost endless.
If you’re in Australia on a working holiday visa and are a qualified nurse, then you may want to consider putting your skills to the test in hospitals, or even getting your nush nursing skills whilst visiting some of Australia’s most remote locations.
The great pull of staying in Australia is often the weather, but people sometime neglect just how many job opportunities are to be had. And what’s more, a stint of nursing in a foreign country could do wonders for your CV!
Working as a nurse in Australia during your working holiday is also a great opportunity to fund your travels whilst you’re over this side of the world. After all it’s a huge country and there’s so much to see, so if you’re a registered nurse, then use your skills to save up for your adventure.
The Australian Nursing Agency are a great company to use if you’re planning on nursing in Australia, based in Melbourne, they can help set you up with work in the city, but can also help facilitate work that coincides with your travel plans and refer you to their affiliate agencies throughout the country, should you choose to move away from Melbourne.
If your preference is to remain in one city and look for permanent work then ANA can help you there too as they recruit for many of their clients for those of you on a 457 visa and sponsorship. But it’s not just working holiday makers that the Australian Nursing Agency can help, there are fantastic opportunities for those on a permanent resident visa – whether you want full time or casual work – the choice is yours.
ANA are currently looking for ICU/ Critical Care Nurses, Mental Health Nurses and have a number of Emergency Department jobs available.
To browse more healthcare jobs in Australia visit australiannursingagency.com