Published Mar 5, 2015
ghiath23
2 Posts
Good day readers, I am in need of some information by those capable of advising.
I am an RN with a Bachelors degree (education and experience in US) in nursing with legal nurse consultant certification. I have approximately 7 years of healthcare experience, 3 of which are working as a nurse. My background includes Emergency Services mainly, however experience also in medical-surgical nursing, behavioral health, cardiac and rehabilitation services in long term care settings. I additionally work, currently, as the RN facility supervisor for off hours coverage at a rehabilitation center. My emergency room experience is in a level I, II and III trauma centers so I am no stranger to big concerns to things as minor as a toothache.
Given the above, what chances do I have of securing a position in Australia. My location of interest for living would be within 15 miles of Brisbane, though I don't mind travelling for to work. I understand the application process for international persons and am in the discovery stages before I get the ball rolling.
From what I noted, Australia has more part-time positions than full-time position availability. Since I am moving there and starting from scratch I need to maximize my income potential so full-time is the goal. Would I be better to apply to larger institutions directly for part-time work and coordinate hours with another location or would I be better to apply to agencies and have them direct my employment areas. I know coming to Australia I would require a work visa and I hear agencies are a good place to apply to maximize potential for visa approval and employment opportunities. I have never worked for an agency before because I'm afraid of lack of work possibilities but I'm not sure I have any luxury in indicating what I will and won't do initially.
Sorry for the long story but I wanted to give a clear picture. With the above in mind, what is my best approach to secure employment in Australia near the Brisbane area?
Thank you in advance for ANY advice you can provide.
Cheers