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2016 US RN to Australia
I realise the original post was from back in November, but just wondering how you went? Hopefully you are here in Australia now! I am an American nurse and have been in Australia for a few years now. Back when I was doing my AHPRA registration I remember it was mostly a matter of getting all my ducks in a row. My dean of my nursing school was extremely helpful and luckily my uni had archives of all the syllabi online so I could easily document my clinical hours of each course. My only hiccup was with notarising documents as the process is different for certifying copies for Australia. All my documents were rejected the first time round because they didn't each have "I have sighted the original document and certify this is a true copy of the original" on each page. Very frustrating. it was a stressful period and I hated having things up in the air but it's happy days now and I'm here working in Sydney. As another poster mentioned agency Work is easy to come by, at least here in Sydney. Happy to answer any questions you may have
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nursing agencies-Sydney Northern Beaches
Anyone have any experience with different nursing agencies serving the northern beaches in Sydney? Which to avoid and which are OK? Anyone work with Nursing Australia or Pulse?
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Places that still use Nurse Uniforms?
At my hospital we wear skirts/dress slacks/knee-length shorts with collared short sleeve dress shirts. No caps
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Question about nursing in Australia: opportunities
I think there are a lot of factors to finding a job in Australia, just like in the US. It depends on your specialty, experience, and where you want to live. I have a work holiday visa and found a six month contract pretty quickly. This probably was helped by the fact that the hospital doesn't have to pay for my visa at all and because I have 4 years in my specialty. Try searching these sites for jobs and seeing whats out there: seek, adzuna, indeed, and hays. You can set up alerts on those sites that send daily job listings to your email. I am in a rural area which probably helped. I imagine Melbourne and Sydney get a lot more migrants than Tasi...
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AGENCY NURSING
Thanks for the info! Anyone have experience with International Healthcare Resourcing? They have an office in London and one in Sydney. I'm trying to work with them for a position and they seem a bit hard to get ahold of. Wondering how reliable they are?
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AGENCY NURSING
Anyone have any experience with agency nursing or nursing at all in Tasi? Thanks!
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US-trained nurse looking to migrate to Australia or New Zealand
Hi all! for anyone out there in Australia on a 462 work holiday visa- what agency did you get your insurance through? I'm blindly searching google... anyone know of cheap and reliable plans? thanks!
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Poop Free Nursing Jobs in the Hospital?
I have days when I just want to cry because i feel up to my ears in poop but unfortunately that's just the way nursing goes. Just wear an isolation gown, gloves, and a mask and try not to think about it. usually if I can bring in a co-worker to help me with my incontinent patients and I'll help her with hers it goes faster and we can squeeze a few laughs in. makes it much more bearable.
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US-trained nurse looking to migrate to Australia or New Zealand
I have a question about notarizing documents. Did you all notarize every sheet you sent in or just the pages that contain signatures? I have over 50 pages to send in and at $5/page thats quite expensive!
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American Nurse Seeking to Work in Australia
Hi everyone! I submitted my application back in March and just got an email from the AHPRA that I am missing a few things. I have a few questions if someone could help me out! 1) Professional references- did you get references from ALL previous employers or just most recent? The nurse manager from my first nursing job retired and the hospital restructed since I left so I am unsure how to proceed. 2) Continued education- it says "You are required to provide evidence of any continuing professional development you have undertaken, specifically in the past 12 months. This will assist the Board in determining whether you meet the Standard - Nursing and Midwifery Continuing Professional Development Registration Standard" on that link it says you need 20 CEUs/year. Do I have to submit proof of 20 CEUs to get my license? 3) The notary I used just stamped my documents with a seal and I thought that was sufficient (I've never had something notarized before!) but the documents must contain an original signature so I have to recopy and renotarized everything...just a tip for everyone out that who applies in the future- make sure it is properly signed!
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American Nurse Seeking to Work in Australia
Has any US nurse on here stayed longer than the 1 year working holiday visa? Just wondering how difficult it is to get a skilled migration visa or employer-sponsored? Or maybe going back to school there and getting one that way?
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US-trained nurse looking to migrate to Australia or New Zealand
Thank you all so much for answering all my questions! I have another one though lol: do you have health insurance while you are there? It asks you on the visa application and I'm wondering if you got a plan for your travels?
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US-trained nurse looking to migrate to Australia or New Zealand
I was also wondering how easy it is to transfer licenses between states? So if I get my license thru the Victoria office but end up in Sydney would it be difficult to transfer it over or vice versa? I'm not sure where I will be living but want to get the ball rolling with my paperwork.
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Agency Nurses (Melbourne)
Hi everyone, Has the market changed for any of you? Just wondering the current situation with agency nursing in Melbourne.
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US-trained nurse looking to migrate to Australia or New Zealand
Bama, Just wondering how long ago you completed your registration?