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Friday, September 27, 2019

Job vacancy

After you have your bridging course you are in need of an employer to sponsor you for a working visa or permanent residency. Sometimes, other overseas qualified nurses will directly apply for permanent residency and should all the expenses during the application process.

For more than 5 years now, various websites for finding a job have changed. Some of the websites that I can provide you in looking for a job be suitable for you. Below will be the lists of hospital websites that you might need to apply. Please note that not all nursing home is included in these lists and the majority of the websites are public hospitals.

https://iworkfor.nsw.gov.au/ - this is for the entire New South Wales (NSW), Sydney is part of the NSW. Use your maps to know how far you are from Sydney when applying.

https://www.seek.com.au - this is a great website looking for a job in the entire Australia. You can modify your search in accordance to the location of your choice. Some advertisement might redirect you to the official website of an employer.

https://au.indeed.com - is similar to seek.com.au that will provide you with a variety of choices for your nursing career.

https://smartjobs.qld.gov.au/ - for any nurses who would like to work in Queensland, this will be the best website for you. Brisbane is the capital of Queensland, 'clustered in its South Bank cultural precinct are the Queensland Museum and Sciencentre, with noted interactive exhibitions' (wikipedia 2019).

https://www2.health.vic.gov.au/about/health-vacancies - this is for the whole Victoria. One of the many state and Melbourne is the capital city. 

http://jobs.sahealthcareers.com.au/caw/en/listing/ - this is for the job listing in the entire South Australia. Adelaide is the capital city and close to Melbourne. 

https://ww2.health.wa.gov.au/Careers/Occupations/Nursing-and-midwifery/Nursing-and-midwifery-employment-opportunities - this is in the whole part of Western Australia. Perth is the capital city.

https://health.nt.gov.au/professionals/nursing-and-midwifery/nursing-and-midwifery-recruitment/employment-and-vacancies - this is the career portal for Northern Territory. Darwin is the capital city. 

https://www.dhhs.tas.gov.au/career/home/nurses2 - this is the job portal for Tasmania. 'Hobart is the capital and largest city of Tasmania. It is also the most populous city in the state, with a population of about 220,000 people' ( Worldatlas 2019).

https://www.ramsayhealth.com.au/ - this is a profit organisation and owned heaps of hospitals right across Australia. If you want to work here, you can explore their websites and job offers. 

http://www.healthscope.com.au/ - 'Healthscope is a leading private healthcare provider in Australia with 43 hospitals as well as a market leading international pathology operation in New Zealand' (Healthscope 2019).

https://www.bupaagedcare.com.au/careers - is a profit organisation. The majority of their facilities are in nursing home business. If you want to work in a nursing homes, this might be your other options.

Some public hospitals may sponsor you, others may not due to strict implementation of the Australian government that they need to prioritise their permanent residents and citizens. However, never loss of hopes as there will be always something for you. 

Friday, August 31, 2012

New website

A new website is on the way for the Ausphilrn. You will be informed with the update.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Congratulations You are now an AUS RN

Now, after finishing your bridging program anywhere in Australia, all you need to do is patiently wait for your registration number. I know some of you will be in front of the computer all day and kept on typing your last name in the AHPRA registers of practitioners to check if you are already registered. However, you do not have to do this, it is due to the fact that, once you have your registration number your case officer will contact  you by email with your registration number and user ID for AHPRA website log in.

Always remember that each case officer in AHPRA has different approach in sending their applicants registration number. One of the best example can be seen below. (Click the image to enlarge)


Sunday, August 5, 2012

Changes to AusphilRn

Since 2008, Ausphilrn only published a very few topics about nurses. However, in this coming year, this blog will be publishing an ample information with regards to the nursing in Australia and Philippines.

Below you will also find the banner and theme used from 2008 upto the present.

Thank you!




Sunday, May 1, 2011

New Logo and Banner

As AusPhilRN opens its door again, it is time to change the logo and the banner of this blog. You will see above the new picture logo and below was the previous one.





Have a wonderful day!


-Admin

AHPRA

The blog is now again open to share everything that has something to do with registration in AHPRA or otherwise known as Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency for nurses and any updates.

After a long months of not being active in this blog world. This blog is now open to help you.

As the first step, all you have to do is click on the logo below U+2193.svg and it will directly bring you to the website of nursing and midwifery board of Australia.

Have a wonderful day!

May this blog last.

To God be the Glory!!!

Just click the  LOGO to go directly to AHPRA website

Sunday, April 27, 2008

What State or Territory to Choose

I know some of you do have hard time in applying to Australia as a nurse. Even i, have hard time, hard time to choose which state has a lesser requirements and give a big points or assessment to an overseas nurse. I will be updating you with the differences of each state or territory in Australia.

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