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Nursing Agency Insights, by Belinda Smart

Maternity Reforms Failing

Sky’s the Limit for Nursing Careers

Push for Extended Care Paramedics in Victoria

Agencies and Nurse Banks Special Feature

The employment experts for Nurses around AustraliaSpecialising in a range of permanent and temporary roles for registered Nurses in Australia and across the world.

Hot JobsTheatre RN’s - NSW, QLD, NTMental Health RN’s - Melbourne and SydneyMidwives - QLD CoastMidwives - AdelaideRN’s - Emergency Contracts - NSW & WATheatre EN’s - SydneyScrub Scout RN – NewcastleMed / Surg and Rehab RN’s - Central NSWOcc Health RN - DarwinPermanent Roles for specialist RN ‘s looking for 457 visa’s

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Even the most familiar activities take on a new dimension under the eternal sunshine of the Arabian Peninsula. Escape from the city on your days off & sample the splendours of the great outdoors; camping in the desert, riding a pure-bred Arabian horse or sailing & scuba diving in the Red Sea. Only such wonders can be enjoyed from within the Middle East - as a nurse, this opportunity is all yours!

CCM is a leading International Health Recruitment company with over 20 years experience in placing Registered Nurses and Allied Health Staff overseas. Our recruiters are previous Registered Nurses who have lived and worked in Saudi Arabia. When you connect with one of

our Consultants you can trust you’ll be in safe hands and receive expert,

honest advice.

CCM are looking for Staff Nurses, Nurse Managers, Senior Administration and Allied Health Staff.

To find out more, call one of our friendly recruiters for a confidential, non-obligatory chat.

Benefits on offer include:➤ *Salary paid tax free ➤ *Free flights ➤ *Free accommodation/

*Accommodation allowance ➤ *Free medical care ➤ *Generous annual leave ➤ Professional Development ➤ Endless travel opportunities➤ *Free Uniforms (*applicable to certain contracts only)

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Interested in being part of the future of Forensic Mental Health in NSW?

Opportunities for Endorsed Enrolled Nurses and Registered Nurses with recent Mental Health experienceOperated by Justice Health, The Forensic Hospital is an integral part of the Forensic Mental Health Network.

Located at Malabar and officially opened in February 2009, this purpose-built 135-bed facility provides high-quality specialised care to male, female and adolescent forensic patients in a high-security therapeutic environment.

Justice Health offers flexible work options, salary packaging, education support and self-development opportunities for mental health professionals.

If you have recent mental health experience as an EEN or RN and would like more detail about the opportunities that exist within The Forensic Hospital, please contact a member of our recruitment team.

Enquiries: The Recruitment Team 1300 734 842.

Website: www.jobsatjusticehealth.com.au

Applications: Justice Health Recruitment – The Forensic Hospital, PO Box 150, Matraville NSW 2036 or email [email protected]

We look forward to welcoming you to The Team!

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Nursing Agency Insights, by Belinda Smart

Maternity Reforms Failing

Sky’s the Limit for Nursing Careers

Push for Extended Care Paramedics in Victoria

Agencies and Nurse Banks Special Feature

The employment experts for Nurses around AustraliaSpecialising in a range of permanent and temporary roles for registered Nurses in Australia and across the world.

Hot JobsTheatre RN’s - NSW, QLD, NTMental Health RN’s - Melbourne and SydneyMidwives - QLD CoastMidwives - AdelaideRN’s - Emergency Contracts - NSW & WATheatre EN’s - SydneyScrub Scout RN – NewcastleMed / Surg and Rehab RN’s - Central NSWOcc Health RN - DarwinPermanent Roles for specialist RN ‘s looking for 457 visa’s

Contact UsEmail: [email protected]: 1800 059 790www.medacs.com.au

For more information, talk toDonna Gould or David Hunter in the Medacs Healthcare Nursing team.

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NCAH July 2011.pdf 24/06/11 12:14:46

Sunny Days And Arabian Nights!

AUS Free Phone: 1800 818 844NZ Free Phone: 0800 700 [email protected] [email protected]

Be the envy of all your colleagues and enjoy the golden sands of the mysterious desert, laze on the beaches and explore the marine life of the Red Sea, lose yourself in the bustle and excitement of the market-place or discover precious remnants of long lost civilizations that once flourished along the old spice routes.

Abu-Dhabi

Dammam

Jeddah

Riyadh

Al-Ahsa

Even the most familiar activities take on a new dimension under the eternal sunshine of the Arabian Peninsula. Escape from the city on your days off & sample the splendours of the great outdoors; camping in the desert, riding a pure-bred Arabian horse or sailing & scuba diving in the Red Sea. Only such wonders can be enjoyed from within the Middle East - as a nurse, this opportunity is all yours!

CCM is a leading International Health Recruitment company with over 20 years experience in placing Registered Nurses and Allied Health Staff overseas. Our recruiters are previous Registered Nurses who have lived and worked in Saudi Arabia. When you connect with one of

our Consultants you can trust you’ll be in safe hands and receive expert,

honest advice.

CCM are looking for Staff Nurses, Nurse Managers, Senior Administration and Allied Health Staff.

To find out more, call one of our friendly recruiters for a confidential, non-obligatory chat.

Benefits on offer include:➤ *Salary paid tax free ➤ *Free flights ➤ *Free accommodation/

*Accommodation allowance ➤ *Free medical care ➤ *Generous annual leave ➤ Professional Development ➤ Endless travel opportunities➤ *Free Uniforms (*applicable to certain contracts only)

Live SKYPE chats

direct with one of our

prestigious hospital clients

in Saudi Arabia! ICU RN’s! Exclusive contracts available in the UAE NOW

Join us on facebook: Ccm Australasia

Interested in being part of the future of Forensic Mental Health in NSW?

Opportunities for Endorsed Enrolled Nurses and Registered Nurses with recent Mental Health experienceOperated by Justice Health, The Forensic Hospital is an integral part of the Forensic Mental Health Network.

Located at Malabar and officially opened in February 2009, this purpose-built 135-bed facility provides high-quality specialised care to male, female and adolescent forensic patients in a high-security therapeutic environment.

Justice Health offers flexible work options, salary packaging, education support and self-development opportunities for mental health professionals.

If you have recent mental health experience as an EEN or RN and would like more detail about the opportunities that exist within The Forensic Hospital, please contact a member of our recruitment team.

Enquiries: The Recruitment Team 1300 734 842.

Website: www.jobsatjusticehealth.com.au

Applications: Justice Health Recruitment – The Forensic Hospital, PO Box 150, Matraville NSW 2036 or email [email protected]

We look forward to welcoming you to The Team!

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The General Manager and Director of Nursing of the Katherine Hospital are retiring – we’re looking for experienced people who want to take their clinical leadership to new heights, as we move into the new Local Hospital Network for the Top End.

Katherine Hospital is a 60-bed acute hospital, serving a population of around 24,000 people, of which over 60% are Indigenous.

The Katherine region offers opportunities for fishing, camping, diverse cultural experiences, bushwalking, and meeting new friends. Darwin, the Territory’s capital city, is only a 3-hour drive away and is the gateway to Asia.

A competitive remuneration package for both the General Manager and the Director of Nursing positions are on offer.

If you have a taste for a challenge, phone Meribeth Fletcher on (08) 8973 9034 or email [email protected] for more information.

Quote vacancy number: 2825 (General Manager)2641 (Director of Nursing)

A full job description can be obtained by visiting www.nt.gov.au/jobsFurther information about these positions can be obtained by FREECALL 1300 659 247 or email [email protected]

Vacancies closing date: 22 July 2011

Information on the Northern Territory and its great lifestyle is available at www.theterritory.com.au

Note: The preferred or recommended applicant will be required to hold a current Working with Children Clearance notice / Ochre Card (application forms available from SAFE NT @ www.workingwithchildren.nt.gov.au) and undergo a criminal history check. A criminal history will not exclude an applicant from this position unless it is a relevant criminal history.

The Territory is recruitingOpportunities at Katherine Hospital

Temporary Community Health Nurse(Parental Leave)

McKinlay Shire Council

Temporary Community Health Nurse (Parental Leave)

Ever wanted to be part of a vibrant community with a true country lifestyle? Here’s a chance to show your diversity and make a real difference to the lives of others.

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the position of Temporary Community Health Nurse for a period of 12 months. This unique position is situated in Julia Creek and provides for a dynamic and practical role in the delivery of Community Health along with the developments of Community Health programs and promotion. Nursing Registration qualification and/or registration with the appropriate registration authority is required. Experience in Aged Care and/or Child Health is considered favourably. An attractive salary package including relocation and housing will be available to the suitable candidate. Please contact Manager of Corporate and Community Services on (07) 4746 7166 or email [email protected] for an information package, including Position Description prior to applying for this position. Applications must address the selection criteria and should be mailed to

Private and Confidential,

Human Resources, PO Box 177,

Julia Creek Qld 4823 or emailed to [email protected] by 5.00pm on July 15th 2011. Shane Cagney Chief Executive Officer

Ever wanted to be part of a vibrant community with a true country lifestyle? Here’s a chance to show your diversity and make a real difference to the lives of others.Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the position of Temporary Community Health Nurse for a period of 12 months. This unique position is situated in Julia Creek and provides for a dynamic and practical role in the delivery of Community Health along with the developments of Community Health programs and promotion.

Nursing Registration qualification and/or registration with the appropriate registration authority is required. Experience in Aged Care and/or Child Health is considered favourably.

An attractive salary package including relocation and housing will be available to the suitable candidate.

Please contact Manager of Corporate and Community Services on (07) 4746 7166 or email [email protected] for an information package, including Position Description prior to applying for this position.

Applications must address the selection criteria and should be mailed to

Private and Confidential,

Human Resources,

PO Box 177,

Julia Creek Qld 4823

or emailed to [email protected] by 5.00pm on July 15th 2011.

Shane Cagney

Chief Executive Officer

We need registered nurses, and we need you now

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Child Health Generalist Web Search No: Pool Ref CH893

Level/Salary: ANF Level 2 $69,459 - $73,798 p.a.

The Kimberley Population Health Unit are looking for Child Health Generalists to join their team. In this role you

will be responsible for providing a high level of Primary Health Care to achieve the optimum state of health for

individuals, families and communities with the emphasis in the area of Child Health.

You will be required to support, develop and implement health initiatives, whilst working in partnership with

the community, Aboriginal Health Workers, other community Health staff, relevant agencies, hospital staff and

visiting specialists.

To Access Detailed Information: Visit jobs.health.wa.gov.au and key in the Web Search No. or

Ph: 08 9480 9307 to be mailed an information pack.

For Specifi c Inquiries: Please contact David Reeve on 08 9194 1636.

Location: Kimberley Region, various locations

Closing Date: Tuesday, 31 December 2013 at 4.00pm.

Government of Western AustraliaWA Country Health Service

Women’s & Children’s Health CoordinatorLooking for something different? Are you seeking great work-life balance while living in a fantastic natural and cultural environment?

Kakadu Health Service is a community controlled health service providing a wide range of primary health care services to the people of Kakadu. Based in Jabiru, and less than 3 hours drive from Darwin, the service offers the best of both worlds – living and working in a spectacular natural environment but still having access to the facilities of a regional centre.

An exciting position is available for a skilled and highly motivated team player to drive an innovative women’s & children’s health program in the region. You will work with a wide range of other staff in a multi-disciplinary team environment to provide excellent care and improve health outcomes for Aboriginal people in the region. Help us close the gap.

Applicants will have experience in primary health care service delivery with excellent clinical skills, and experience in women’s and children’s health will be highly regarded. A sound grasp of population health programs, understanding of grass-roots community development processes and ability to work with people from a diverse range of backgrounds is essential.

An attractive salary (circa $75k) plus generous benefi ts including 6 weeks annual leave, subsidised accommodation, relocation allowances and salary sacrifi cing arrangements will be offered to the right applicant, linked to skills and experience.

For a copy of the recruitment package and selection criteria or for detailed job information, contact us at [email protected] or on 08 8979 9999.

Kakadu Health ServicePO Box 721Jabiru NT 0886T (08) 8979 9999F (08) 8979 3770

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REGISTERED GENERAL NURSES ALL AREAS THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA Due to our rapidly expanding business Lifescreen Australia a division of Sonic HealthCare is currently recruiting Registered Nurses on a sub contractual basis. Lifescreen currently undertakes work for all Insurance Companies and has recently diversified into the Pharmaceutical area. We are looking for nurses to perform a variety of roles including: Insurance Work Pharmaceutical Work Medical Assessments Cannulation and Infusions Venepuncture Patient Support/Education Programs ECG recordings Corporate Work Spirometry Immunisations and Health Awareness Essential Criteria:

• Competent in Venepuncture and or Cannulation

• CPR Certification

• Cannulation Certification. (if applicable)

• ABN

• Own car

• Internet, printer and mobile phone with message bank Choose in what locations you wish to work, work as little or as much as you want. If you are looking for a fully flexible and autonomous lifestyle Send your resume to [email protected] This role is only available to Australian Residents or to those who hold valid working visas or permits

Due to our rapidly expanding business Lifescreen Australia, a division of Sonic Healthcare, is currently recruiting Registered Nurses on a sub-contractual basis.Lifescreen currently undertakes work for all Insurance Companies and has recently diversified into the Pharmaceutical area.We are looking for nurses to perform a variety of roles including:Medical assessments Infusion services Venepuncture ECG recordings Spirometry

Essential Criteria:• Competent in venepuncture

and/or cannulation• CPR Certification• Cannulation Certification

(if applicable)• ABN • Own car• Internet, printer and mobile

phone with message bankChoose in what locations you wish to work, work as little or as much as you want.Lifescreen Australia is currently looking for contractors in both metropolitan and rural areas.

For all queries, please call 1800 673 123 or send your resume to [email protected] role is only available to Australian Residents or to those who hold valid working visas or permits.

REGISTERED GENERAL NURSES

School Health Generalist Web Search No: Pool Ref CH901

Level/Salary: ANF Level 2 $69,459 - $73,798 p.a.

The Kimberley Population Health Unit are looking for School Health Generalists to join their team. In this role

you will be responsible for providing a high level of Primary Health Care to achieve the optimum state of health

for individuals, families and communities with emphasis in the area of School Health.

You will be required to support, develop and implement health initiatives, whilst working in partnership with

the community, Aboriginal Health Workers, other community Health staff, relevant agencies, hospital staff and

visiting specialists.

To Access Detailed Information: Visit jobs.health.wa.gov.au and key in the Web Search No. or

Ph: 08 9480 9307 to be mailed an information pack.

For Specifi c Inquiries: Please contact David Reeve on 08 9194 1636.

Location: Kimberley Region, various locations

Closing Date: Tuesday, 31 December 2013 at 4.00pm.

Government of Western AustraliaWA Country Health Service

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AHN RecruitmentAktRapid Nursing AgencyAustra HealthAustralian Medical ServicesAustralian Nursing NetworkCCM RecruitmentContinental TravelnurseCQ NurseKakadu HealthKoala Nursing AgencyLifescreenMatching Staff NursingMcKinlay Shire CouncilMedacs AustraliaMHS Nurses AgencyNSW Health - Justice HealthNT GovernmentNursing & Allied Health Rural Locum SchemeOceania University of MedicineOxford AuntsPeninsula HealthPJ LocumsPulse StaffingRemote Area Health Corps (RAHC)University of New EnglandVictorian Nurse SpecialistsWA HealthWestern District Health ServiceWorkpac Healthcare

We hope you enjoy perusing the range of opportunities included in Issue 13, 2011.

If you are interested in pursuing any of these opportunities, please contact the advertiser directly via the contact details provided. If you have any queries about our publication or if you would like to receive our publication, please email us at [email protected]

“FACT, NOT FICTION”

The NCAH Distribution is Independently Audited by the Circulations Audit Bureaux.

Print Distribution: 10,532

Email Distribution: 9,853

Total Distribution: 20,385

Next Publication: Nurse Leaders Special Feature

Publication Date: Monday 18 July 2011

Colour Artwork Deadline: Monday 11 July 2011

Mono Artwork Deadline: Wednesday 13 July 2011

For all advertising and production enquiries please contact us on +61 (0) 3 9271 8700, email [email protected] or visit www.ncah.com.au

If you would like to change your mailing address, or be included on our distribution, please email [email protected]

Published by Seabreeze Communications Pty Ltd Trading as NCAH.

ABN 29 071 328 053.

© 2010 Seabreeze Communications Pty Ltd.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied or

reproduced by any means without the prior written permission of

the publisher. Compliance with the Trade Practices Act 1974 of

advertisements contained in this publication is the responsibility of

those who submit the advertisement for publication.

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Registered NursePeri Operative Recruitment Pool Web Search No: Pool Ref CG497

Level/Salary: ANF Level 1 $51,175 - $67,342 pa pro rata

SCGH has 13 Operating theatres which cater for both elective and emergency theatre cases. Specialities include neurosurgery, ENT, urology, general, liver transplant, kidney transplant, plastic surgery, cardio/thoracic, ophthalmology, vascular and orthopaedic surgeries. We are looking for experienced nurses to fulfi l all the duties included in all aspects of the Instrument and Circulation Nurse roles in an operating theatre.

We are also looking for experience Post Anaesthetic Care Nurses to provide nursing care to the immediate post operative patients who have undergone procedures in general surgery, orthopaedic, neurological Interventions, surgery and special procedures.

WA Health is committed to eliminating all forms of discrimination in the provision of our service. We embrace diversity and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally diverse backgrounds and people with disabilities.WA Health supports fl exible working practices within the context of quality health service.WA Health is committed to a smoke-free environment across all buildings, grounds and vehicles.

To Access Detailed Information: jobs.wa.gov.au and key in the Web Search No. or Ph: 9480 9307 to be mailed an information pack.

For Specifi c Inquiries: Please contact Sasha Rademakers or Liz Fereday on 08 9346 4548 or email [email protected]

Closing Date: Monday, 14 October 2011 at 4.00pm.

Government of Western AustraliaMetropolitan Area Health Service

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HISS SurveyHealth Industry Satisfaction Survey

The quarterly Health Industry Satisfaction Survey ( HISS )is currently OPEN.

Please visit ncah.com.au and click the orange HISSsurvey link in the bottom right hand corner.

This is your opportunity to have your say about the stateof the health system, by answering a few short questions

about your own personal experiences.

The survey will take about 3 minutes to complete, and willhelp to paint a picture of how health professionals think

the health system is performing.

To complete the survey, please visit ncah.com.au andclick the link to the HISS Survey.

Thousands of jobs online at

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HISS SurveyHealth Industry Satisfaction Survey

The quarterly Health Industry Satisfaction Survey ( HISS )is currently OPEN.

Please visit ncah.com.au and click the orange HISSsurvey link in the bottom right hand corner.

This is your opportunity to have your say about the stateof the health system, by answering a few short questions

about your own personal experiences.

The survey will take about 3 minutes to complete, and willhelp to paint a picture of how health professionals think

the health system is performing.

To complete the survey, please visit ncah.com.au andclick the link to the HISS Survey.

Thousands of jobs online at

www.ncah.com.au

HISS SurveyHealth Industry Satisfaction Survey

The quarterly Health Industry Satisfaction Survey ( HISS )is currently OPEN.

Please visit ncah.com.au and click the orange HISSsurvey link in the bottom right hand corner.

This is your opportunity to have your say about the stateof the health system, by answering a few short questions

about your own personal experiences.

The survey will take about 3 minutes to complete, and willhelp to paint a picture of how health professionals think

the health system is performing.

To complete the survey, please visit ncah.com.au andclick the link to the HISS Survey.

Nurse Leaders

The next publication of Nursing Careers Allied Health will include our first ‘Nurse Leaders’ special feature. This will include a number of leadership opportunities for high flying nurses to pursue including nurse manager, director of nursing and clinical leadership positions, as well as courses to assist aspiring nurses.

The deadline dates for advertisers are:

Booking and Artwork Deadline: Monday 11 July

Publication Date: 18th July

If you wish to participate, please contact the NCAH team on (03) 9271 8700, or email [email protected]

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Victoria’s renowned ‘Western District’ and boasts magnificent

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WDHS have the following position available:

Nurse Unit Manager Surgical Our Surgical Unit provides a diverse range of services including

general and specialist surgery, day procedures, haemodialysis

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Recruiters will use the NCAHwebsite to find & then contact you.

Your first step is to visit NCAH.com.au and click the ‘Upload Your CV Now!’ button on the home page.

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Are you one of those people that has often thought about working in the UK and then said to themselves ‘sounds great but I wouldn’t know where to start’, then why not start with us.

There are a few things that you do need to sort out before you make that leap of faith and getting them right makes your eventual trip here that much easier.

I often hear candidates at interview say “but I registered with an agency in Australia and they never told me that I needed this or wouldn’t be able to do that”. It’s the little details that make a big difference and that’s where we come in.

PJ Locums are based in London. We have been around for 10 years now and are pretty much the same team now as when we started so we all know what the business of finding people the right job is about. We are very thorough on our compliance and would ask that you collate all your information whilst still in Australia as it makes life so much easier and less expensive for you, such things as your immunisation history, many come to the UK thinking ‘Hep B yeah I have that’ but you don’t check and when you get here and your levels aren’t high enough to work in UK hospitals that’s what’s known in the trade as a ‘show stopper.’

Its been reported that there are not many jobs to be had here in the UK, not so for those candidates that fulfil the NMC/HPC criteria there is always work. Our best advice is ‘Keep an open mind and be flexible’ you can’t all work in London its just not big enough, but there are some great cities outside London that are just as big, just as near and just as great!

At PJ Locums our view is that our nurses/locums work with us, not for us. Yes, you are the frontline ambassadors of our company which is why it is so important to us that we get it right.

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The first breast care nurse will soon take flight with the Royal Flying Doctor Service.

The 67th McGrath Foundation breast care nurse will be based at the RFDS base in Broken Hill and will fly across rural and remote areas from far west New South Wales to south west Queensland and north eastern South Australia to support breast cancer affected families.

The full-time position is the first of its kind for the not-for-profit RFDS, which has been flying health care services to the furthest corners of Australia since 1928.

The breast care nurse position will be advertised and is expected to be filled within two to three months.

“The position will be an invaluable and much-needed addition to our primary health care team, providing support and empowering families through accurate and timely information and referral services during what

is naturally a very stressful time,” RFDS south eastern chief medical officer Dr Anne Wakatama said.

Last year the RFDS performed more than 38,000 aerial evacuations and is at the frontline of delivering essential health care through its ‘fly around’ clinics, staffed with doctors, nurses and specialists.

There are now 62 McGrath breast care nurses working in communities right across Australia and an additional five locations have been identified for recruitment this year.

McGrath Foundation’s Tracy Bevan said it was a proud day for the foundation and one that came three years since Jane McGrath lost her battle with breast cancer.

The RFDS breast care nurse position was funded through Elders, which has raised more than $330,000 in the past three years for the McGrath Foundation.

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The first breast care nurse will soon take flight with the Royal Flying Doctor Service.

The 67th McGrath Foundation breast care nurse will be based at the RFDS base in Broken Hill and will fly across rural and remote areas from far west New South Wales to south west Queensland and north eastern South Australia to support breast cancer affected families.

The full-time position is the first of its kind for the not-for-profit RFDS, which has been flying health care services to the furthest corners of Australia since 1928.

The breast care nurse position will be advertised and is expected to be filled within two to three months.

“The position will be an invaluable and much-needed addition to our primary health care team, providing support and empowering families through accurate and timely information and referral services during what

is naturally a very stressful time,” RFDS south eastern chief medical officer Dr Anne Wakatama said.

Last year the RFDS performed more than 38,000 aerial evacuations and is at the frontline of delivering essential health care through its ‘fly around’ clinics, staffed with doctors, nurses and specialists.

There are now 62 McGrath breast care nurses working in communities right across Australia and an additional five locations have been identified for recruitment this year.

McGrath Foundation’s Tracy Bevan said it was a proud day for the foundation and one that came three years since Jane McGrath lost her battle with breast cancer.

The RFDS breast care nurse position was funded through Elders, which has raised more than $330,000 in the past three years for the McGrath Foundation.

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The General Manager and Director of Nursing of the Katherine Hospital are retiring – we’re looking for experienced people who want to take their clinical leadership to new heights, as we move into the new Local Hospital Network for the Top End.

Katherine Hospital is a 60-bed acute hospital, serving a population of around 24,000 people, of which over 60% are Indigenous.

The Katherine region offers opportunities for fishing, camping, diverse cultural experiences, bushwalking, and meeting new friends. Darwin, the Territory’s capital city, is only a 3-hour drive away and is the gateway to Asia.

A competitive remuneration package for both the General Manager and the Director of Nursing positions are on offer.

If you have a taste for a challenge, phone Meribeth Fletcher on (08) 8973 9034 or email [email protected] for more information.

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A full job description can be obtained by visiting www.nt.gov.au/jobsFurther information about these positions can be obtained by FREECALL 1300 659 247 or email [email protected]

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Information on the Northern Territory and its great lifestyle is available at www.theterritory.com.au

Note: The preferred or recommended applicant will be required to hold a current Working with Children Clearance notice / Ochre Card (application forms available from SAFE NT @ www.workingwithchildren.nt.gov.au) and undergo a criminal history check. A criminal history will not exclude an applicant from this position unless it is a relevant criminal history.

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Ever wanted to be part of a vibrant community with a true country lifestyle? Here’s a chance to show your diversity and make a real difference to the lives of others.

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the position of Temporary Community Health Nurse for a period of 12 months. This unique position is situated in Julia Creek and provides for a dynamic and practical role in the delivery of Community Health along with the developments of Community Health programs and promotion. Nursing Registration qualification and/or registration with the appropriate registration authority is required. Experience in Aged Care and/or Child Health is considered favourably. An attractive salary package including relocation and housing will be available to the suitable candidate. Please contact Manager of Corporate and Community Services on (07) 4746 7166 or email [email protected] for an information package, including Position Description prior to applying for this position. Applications must address the selection criteria and should be mailed to

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Child Health Generalist Web Search No: Pool Ref CH893

Level/Salary: ANF Level 2 $69,459 - $73,798 p.a.

The Kimberley Population Health Unit are looking for Child Health Generalists to join their team. In this role you

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individuals, families and communities with the emphasis in the area of Child Health.

You will be required to support, develop and implement health initiatives, whilst working in partnership with

the community, Aboriginal Health Workers, other community Health staff, relevant agencies, hospital staff and

visiting specialists.

To Access Detailed Information: Visit jobs.health.wa.gov.au and key in the Web Search No. or

Ph: 08 9480 9307 to be mailed an information pack.

For Specifi c Inquiries: Please contact David Reeve on 08 9194 1636.

Location: Kimberley Region, various locations

Closing Date: Tuesday, 31 December 2013 at 4.00pm.

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Women’s & Children’s Health CoordinatorLooking for something different? Are you seeking great work-life balance while living in a fantastic natural and cultural environment?

Kakadu Health Service is a community controlled health service providing a wide range of primary health care services to the people of Kakadu. Based in Jabiru, and less than 3 hours drive from Darwin, the service offers the best of both worlds – living and working in a spectacular natural environment but still having access to the facilities of a regional centre.

An exciting position is available for a skilled and highly motivated team player to drive an innovative women’s & children’s health program in the region. You will work with a wide range of other staff in a multi-disciplinary team environment to provide excellent care and improve health outcomes for Aboriginal people in the region. Help us close the gap.

Applicants will have experience in primary health care service delivery with excellent clinical skills, and experience in women’s and children’s health will be highly regarded. A sound grasp of population health programs, understanding of grass-roots community development processes and ability to work with people from a diverse range of backgrounds is essential.

An attractive salary (circa $75k) plus generous benefi ts including 6 weeks annual leave, subsidised accommodation, relocation allowances and salary sacrifi cing arrangements will be offered to the right applicant, linked to skills and experience.

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Due to our rapidly expanding business Lifescreen Australia, a division of Sonic Healthcare, is currently recruiting Registered Nurses on a sub-contractual basis.Lifescreen currently undertakes work for all Insurance Companies and has recently diversified into the Pharmaceutical area.We are looking for nurses to perform a variety of roles including:Medical assessments Infusion services Venepuncture ECG recordings Spirometry

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You will be required to support, develop and implement health initiatives, whilst working in partnership with

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SCGH has 13 Operating theatres which cater for both elective and emergency theatre cases. Specialities include neurosurgery, ENT, urology, general, liver transplant, kidney transplant, plastic surgery, cardio/thoracic, ophthalmology, vascular and orthopaedic surgeries. We are looking for experienced nurses to fulfi l all the duties included in all aspects of the Instrument and Circulation Nurse roles in an operating theatre.

We are also looking for experience Post Anaesthetic Care Nurses to provide nursing care to the immediate post operative patients who have undergone procedures in general surgery, orthopaedic, neurological Interventions, surgery and special procedures.

WA Health is committed to eliminating all forms of discrimination in the provision of our service. We embrace diversity and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally diverse backgrounds and people with disabilities.WA Health supports fl exible working practices within the context of quality health service.WA Health is committed to a smoke-free environment across all buildings, grounds and vehicles.

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Closing Date: Monday, 14 October 2011 at 4.00pm.

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Nurses and midwives can take their careers to the next level during the health workforce shortage, according to one of Australia’s leading recruitment agency experts.

Healthcare Australia national and key accounts head Dr Greg Rickard said the agency, the country’s largest supplier of temporary and permanent nursing staff, is unable to meet workforce demand.

“We can’t meet demand. Our hospitals are coming to us because of their workforce requirements. We can supply but we certainly can’t meet all demand,” he said.

Dr Rickard said nurses were in demand particularly on the country’s east coast while mental health nurses, midwives, operating theatre and intensive care nurses were also in “significant demand”.

And he said the time was right for nurses and midwives to take control of their careers.

“There are so many opportunities for them, whether it is in the public or private sector, or working for an agency, there are so many

options,” he said.

“The ball is in their court. I would encourage them to be really going for it.

“When you think of the future over the next five to 10 years with all of the Baby Boomers retiring, particularly for new nurses, they will have the opportunity to really call the shots.”

Dr Rickard, who previously worked as the Northern Territory State Government’s principal nursing and midwifery adviser, was awarded an Order of the Medal of Australia in the Queen’s Honours Birthday List earlier this month for his services to nursing.

Dr Rickard said the agency, which supplies about 7000 nurses annually across Australia, had opportunities for nurses with the Defence Department and had also submitted a tender for customs and border patrol nursing opportunities.

“There are a whole range of clients who are wanting nurses in particular - they are a very valued commodity,” he said.

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The introduction of extended care paramedics in Victoria would relieve the strain on the over-stretched ambulance service and overburdened hospital emergency departments, according to the state’s paramedics union.

Ambulance Employees Association Victoria general secretary Steve McGhie said the relatively new ambulance concept, similar to paramedic practitioners in some overseas countries, could result in low-risk patients being treated safely at home rather than being transported to hospital.

Extended-care paramedics in New South Wales and South Australia can prescribe antibiotics, stitch wounds and unblock catheters.

“We have got to reduce the demands on hospitals and start treating people in their own environment,” Mr McGhie said.

“We need more paramedics but we also need to look into different levels of ambulance service.

“They could prescribe certain drugs and insert catheters…a lot of things could be dealt with at home.”

Mr McGhie said the measure would require a new level of training for paramedics.

In New South Wales, a three–year trial of extended-care paramedics has kept 10,000 patients out of the state’s hospitals.

Figures show four in 10 patients treated by extended care paramedics did not end up in hospital compared with two in 10 seen by other paramedics, while each patient treated at home saved the state’s health department $255.

The South Australian Ambulance Service has also introduced extended care paramedics after a successful six-month trial.

Under the SA system, an extended care paramedic assesses the patient’s requirements through phone consultation before dispatching an ECP single responder in an ambulance response vehicle as opposed to a traditional stretcher-carrying ambulance.

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More occupational therapists could soon be turning to iPads, iPhones and other smart technology to help patients recover from brain injury.

New Australian research has found smart technology and applications can help counteract memory loss, helping patients remember day to day tasks such as taking medication and attending appointments.

Researchers at Sydney’s Royal Rehabilitation Centre studied 42 people with brain injuries, mostly men with an average age of 35 years, over a three year period.

One group was given diaries while others were given personal digital assistants (PDAs) to record information along with an hour of one-on-one PDA training each week across an eight week period.

Occupational therapy professor leader Belinda Carr said the study found while diaries were useful in helping people improve their functional memory, smart technology was even better.

“When patients experience a brain injury, some have a memory span of as little as five minutes,” she said.

“This means they can have difficulty remembering to do everyday things…they face reduced levels of independence because many can’t remember names and faces or directions.

“That’s why we’ve found equipment like iPads, iPhones and PDA’s make such a difference, because they help patients remember.”

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The launch of a controversial website enabling NIB customers to score the performance of Australian allied health practitioners has been delayed.

The health fund planned to launch its online service, Whitecoat.com.au, in late June but this week confirmed the site has been shelved while concerns are allayed.

“NIB has delayed the launch of Whitecoat so any issues raised concerning the website can be fully addressed,” a spokesman said.

The move comes after the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency said it would monitor the site amid concerns it could breach the HealthPractitioner Regulation National Law Act. The act prohibits the use of testimonial advertising while breaches carry a maximum penalty of $10,000.

The site has also come under fire for its initial plan to use Medicare Australia information to create its list of 165,000 allied health practitioners.

The NIB spokesman would not reveal when the site would go live but said the company remained committed to its launch.

“It (NIB) strongly believes that Whitecoat will empower consumers by allowing them to make informed decisions about their health care,” he said.

“NIB is working with Medicare, the government and healthcare professional associations to allay any concerns they may have concerning Whitecoat.”

NIB planned to list practitioners’ information based on a range of sources including Medicare data.

NIB Allied Health Website Delayed

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Nurses and midwives can take their careers to the next level during the health workforce shortage, according to one of Australia’s leading recruitment agency experts.

Healthcare Australia national and key accounts head Dr Greg Rickard said the agency, the country’s largest supplier of temporary and permanent nursing staff, is unable to meet workforce demand.

“We can’t meet demand. Our hospitals are coming to us because of their workforce requirements. We can supply but we certainly can’t meet all demand,” he said.

Dr Rickard said nurses were in demand particularly on the country’s east coast while mental health nurses, midwives, operating theatre and intensive care nurses were also in “significant demand”.

And he said the time was right for nurses and midwives to take control of their careers.

“There are so many opportunities for them, whether it is in the public or private sector, or working for an agency, there are so many

options,” he said.

“The ball is in their court. I would encourage them to be really going for it.

“When you think of the future over the next five to 10 years with all of the Baby Boomers retiring, particularly for new nurses, they will have the opportunity to really call the shots.”

Dr Rickard, who previously worked as the Northern Territory State Government’s principal nursing and midwifery adviser, was awarded an Order of the Medal of Australia in the Queen’s Honours Birthday List earlier this month for his services to nursing.

Dr Rickard said the agency, which supplies about 7000 nurses annually across Australia, had opportunities for nurses with the Defence Department and had also submitted a tender for customs and border patrol nursing opportunities.

“There are a whole range of clients who are wanting nurses in particular - they are a very valued commodity,” he said.

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The introduction of extended care paramedics in Victoria would relieve the strain on the over-stretched ambulance service and overburdened hospital emergency departments, according to the state’s paramedics union.

Ambulance Employees Association Victoria general secretary Steve McGhie said the relatively new ambulance concept, similar to paramedic practitioners in some overseas countries, could result in low-risk patients being treated safely at home rather than being transported to hospital.

Extended-care paramedics in New South Wales and South Australia can prescribe antibiotics, stitch wounds and unblock catheters.

“We have got to reduce the demands on hospitals and start treating people in their own environment,” Mr McGhie said.

“We need more paramedics but we also need to look into different levels of ambulance service.

“They could prescribe certain drugs and insert catheters…a lot of things could be dealt with at home.”

Mr McGhie said the measure would require a new level of training for paramedics.

In New South Wales, a three–year trial of extended-care paramedics has kept 10,000 patients out of the state’s hospitals.

Figures show four in 10 patients treated by extended care paramedics did not end up in hospital compared with two in 10 seen by other paramedics, while each patient treated at home saved the state’s health department $255.

The South Australian Ambulance Service has also introduced extended care paramedics after a successful six-month trial.

Under the SA system, an extended care paramedic assesses the patient’s requirements through phone consultation before dispatching an ECP single responder in an ambulance response vehicle as opposed to a traditional stretcher-carrying ambulance.

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New Australian research has found smart technology and applications can help counteract memory loss, helping patients remember day to day tasks such as taking medication and attending appointments.

Researchers at Sydney’s Royal Rehabilitation Centre studied 42 people with brain injuries, mostly men with an average age of 35 years, over a three year period.

One group was given diaries while others were given personal digital assistants (PDAs) to record information along with an hour of one-on-one PDA training each week across an eight week period.

Occupational therapy professor leader Belinda Carr said the study found while diaries were useful in helping people improve their functional memory, smart technology was even better.

“When patients experience a brain injury, some have a memory span of as little as five minutes,” she said.

“This means they can have difficulty remembering to do everyday things…they face reduced levels of independence because many can’t remember names and faces or directions.

“That’s why we’ve found equipment like iPads, iPhones and PDA’s make such a difference, because they help patients remember.”

Occupational Therapy Gets Smart

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The launch of a controversial website enabling NIB customers to score the performance of Australian allied health practitioners has been delayed.

The health fund planned to launch its online service, Whitecoat.com.au, in late June but this week confirmed the site has been shelved while concerns are allayed.

“NIB has delayed the launch of Whitecoat so any issues raised concerning the website can be fully addressed,” a spokesman said.

The move comes after the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency said it would monitor the site amid concerns it could breach the HealthPractitioner Regulation National Law Act. The act prohibits the use of testimonial advertising while breaches carry a maximum penalty of $10,000.

The site has also come under fire for its initial plan to use Medicare Australia information to create its list of 165,000 allied health practitioners.

The NIB spokesman would not reveal when the site would go live but said the company remained committed to its launch.

“It (NIB) strongly believes that Whitecoat will empower consumers by allowing them to make informed decisions about their health care,” he said.

“NIB is working with Medicare, the government and healthcare professional associations to allay any concerns they may have concerning Whitecoat.”

NIB planned to list practitioners’ information based on a range of sources including Medicare data.

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And of course, as always opportunities for agency nurses are also abundant in rural, remote and specialist nursing.

“The lack of nurses is particularly felt in the rural/remote areas of Australia. In addition there is a real lack of specialist nurses such as theatre and critical care nurses, as well as midwives.”

While agency work is often seen as failing to provide the security of full time work, Thomson says this perception is increasingly outdated. These days, the leading agencies’ pay is typically “substantially better” than full time pay.

“It needs to be, in order to subsidise the nurse for the additional commitment that nursing agency work requires. Unlike a full time nurse who goes to the same place, an agency nurse needs to attend and work at various facilities, which is obviously more demanding.”

And while one of the major benefits of permanent work is that in-house training is generally well regulated, Thomson says those agencies committed to nursing do invest in comprehensive training programs to ensure their nurses keep abreast of new developments.

“For ourselves we have our own in-house trainers for regular courses. Plus we use external trainers for specialist courses, often in conjunction with and at clients’ facilities, which are very popular. We also provide a wide range of online competences for free. In addition we also subsidise our members with additional training such as Certificate IVs so they can also be trainers.”

Another upside of agency work is nurses’ freedom to choose when and where they work.

“You can care for your patients and are not involved in the day to day politics that tend to permeate most work places.”

In assessing work opportunities, nurses should always keep an eye on professional development opportunities at their potential work place, says Thomson.

“Ongoing training and professional development are extremely important for nurses and in fact are now regulated as a requirement for their ongoing registration. When looking at all nursing positions, whether agency or permanent, nurses need to look past the claims on websites that ‘we train’, to really investigate at the interview what is being provided. If of course the agency only wishes to employ over the phone or internet, then alarm bells should start to ring that they are not really committed to the quality or development of their personnel.”

Agencies are increasingly dealing with the specific demands of agency nursing with a certain level of creativity, Thomson says. Over the years Caring for You itself has piloted a unique service for nurses, whereby it offers a ‘buddy shift’ program to assist nurses who are either new to a role or have been absent from it for some time and need to regain confidence.

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Set up by a registered nurse and midwife with the objective of putting its nursing staff first, Caring for You has gained some unique insights into what makes for a rewarding agency experience.

Once upon a time, agency nursing had something of the ring of a ‘fall back option’ about it, but according to Caring for You CEO Louise Thomson, agency nursing is increasingly seen as a preferred option, particularly among nurses new to the workplace or returning to it after a period away.

Founded by Thomson, herself a nurse who had spent many years working for agencies and wanted to set up an agency “not operated by a corporation”, Caring for You

operates in both Queensland and Victoria, where, according to Thomson, opportunities for agency nurses are booming.

“In both of these states the demand for agency nurses is constantly rising due to: RNs leaving full time employment due to work load stress; RNs seeking non hands-on nursing roles due to litigation stress and RNs leaving full time employment due to age – with the average age of an Australian RN approaching 50.”

Other factors contributing to demand for agency nurses include Australia’s rapidly expanding aged care sector and the growth of the theatre surgery market, particularly in cosmetic surgery and specialised areas such as knee reconstructions.

Agency insight: Caring for Youby Belinda Smart

Obstetricians are holding the Federal Government’s maternity reforms to ransom, according to the Australian College of Midwives.

ACM spokesperson and University of Western Sydney associate professor of midwifery Hannah Dahlen said many obstetricians were refusing to enter into collaborative arrangements with midwives, as required under the reforms.

“Many of us have approached obstetricians and the answer has been no and sometimes the response has been ruder than no, along with - don’t contact us again, I will never collaborate with an independent midwife.

“We knew that was going to happen.

“We have a very powerful medical lobby in this country. They are desperate not to lose their sizeable market share of births…there’s huge money to be made.

“We want more choice not less. Obstetricians obviously find that incredibly threatening.”

Since Health Minister Nicola Roxon introduced the changes last November, only an estimated 40 midwives have become eligible to provide Medicare rebates to patients.

Ms Dahlen said it was time the government reviewed the need for a collaborative arrangement.

“The Minister was very clear that if these reforms do not work because there was a problem with not collaborating, she would re-look at the legislation,” she said.

“It’s time now to re-look at this – it’s not working. There’s no evidence that this is going to lead to better care for women.”

Ms Dahlen said the “very low number” of eligible midwives was not surprising given a

similar agreement-based system in the United States had also failed.

“In the United States, midwives have successfully lobbied to overturn the legislation in about 10 states, based on the fact it was restricting women’s choice,” she said.

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Set up by a registered nurse and midwife with the objective of putting its nursing staff first, Caring for You has gained some unique insights into what makes for a rewarding agency experience.

Once upon a time, agency nursing had something of the ring of a ‘fall back option’ about it, but according to Caring for You CEO Louise Thomson, agency nursing is increasingly seen as a preferred option, particularly among nurses new to the workplace or returning to it after a period away.

Founded by Thomson, herself a nurse who had spent many years working for agencies and wanted to set up an agency “not operated by a corporation”, Caring for You

operates in both Queensland and Victoria, where, according to Thomson, opportunities for agency nurses are booming.

“In both of these states the demand for agency nurses is constantly rising due to: RNs leaving full time employment due to work load stress; RNs seeking non hands-on nursing roles due to litigation stress and RNs leaving full time employment due to age – with the average age of an Australian RN approaching 50.”

Other factors contributing to demand for agency nurses include Australia’s rapidly expanding aged care sector and the growth of the theatre surgery market, particularly in cosmetic surgery and specialised areas such as knee reconstructions.

Agency insight: Caring for Youby Belinda Smart

Obstetricians are holding the Federal Government’s maternity reforms to ransom, according to the Australian College of Midwives.

ACM spokesperson and University of Western Sydney associate professor of midwifery Hannah Dahlen said many obstetricians were refusing to enter into collaborative arrangements with midwives, as required under the reforms.

“Many of us have approached obstetricians and the answer has been no and sometimes the response has been ruder than no, along with - don’t contact us again, I will never collaborate with an independent midwife.

“We knew that was going to happen.

“We have a very powerful medical lobby in this country. They are desperate not to lose their sizeable market share of births…there’s huge money to be made.

“We want more choice not less. Obstetricians obviously find that incredibly threatening.”

Since Health Minister Nicola Roxon introduced the changes last November, only an estimated 40 midwives have become eligible to provide Medicare rebates to patients.

Ms Dahlen said it was time the government reviewed the need for a collaborative arrangement.

“The Minister was very clear that if these reforms do not work because there was a problem with not collaborating, she would re-look at the legislation,” she said.

“It’s time now to re-look at this – it’s not working. There’s no evidence that this is going to lead to better care for women.”

Ms Dahlen said the “very low number” of eligible midwives was not surprising given a

similar agreement-based system in the United States had also failed.

“In the United States, midwives have successfully lobbied to overturn the legislation in about 10 states, based on the fact it was restricting women’s choice,” she said.

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Australian Nursing Network is a rapidly expanding agency and we need more nurses!We can assist you in finding a permanent role anywhere in Australia, and if you are interested in doing something away from the typical clinical settings we can help you there as well.Come and join a friendly team, where your consultants get to know you and help you get the shifts you are after.You will need:• Current registration to practice through AHPRA• Minimum 1 year experience working as a Registered Nurse• Be an Australian citizen or hold the relevant visa for employment inAustralia.To apply for this role please send your CV to [email protected] 1203A, Level 12, 157 Walker Street, North Sydney 2060 NSW(02) 9009 5120 If you are a client looking for an agency with a personal approach, that can help you find quality staff, please call us on 02 9009 5120 www.ausnursingnet.com.au

Matching Staff is a new general nursing agency servicing Melbourne

Looking for an extra shift, short term contract or maybe even a change of job? At Matching Staff we cater for casual, contract and permanent recruitment.Our day to day work is mainly based in Melbourne and surrounds. However, we do have work in regional areas throughout Australia. So if you’re travelling or maybe would like to experience life in a different part of the country we can help.

Matching Staff is owned and operated by health staff who have a long history in the operation of nursing and health agencies. So we fully understand your needs both as a health professional and also as an agency member.

At Matching Staff we understand that without our members we would have nothing to offer our hospitals and clinics, so we are here to make sure you are well supported and assisted throughout your journey with us.

What can we offer you

• Above Award payments

• A wide variety of work

• Parking Allowances

• Flexi Pay*

• Understanding and Support

• The ability to work only when and where you want

* Flexi Pay – work today, get paid tomorrow.

Want to know more? Call us today on 1300 527 034 or email us on [email protected] www.matchingstaff.com.au

www.immunurse.com.au Phone: (03) 8348 3333

www.aktrapidnursing.com.au

Aktrapid Nursing Agency is a progressive, quality-accredited provider of nursing and allied health personnel. We supply healthcare staffing solutions across the Melbourne metropolitan and greater Geelong areas.

ICU, CCU, Emergency, Midwives, Mental Health, Immunisation.

Aktrapid Nursing Agency is a also contracted supplier under the Health Purchasing Victoria Agreement for Nurse Agency Services for metropolitan public health services (including St Vincent’s Health and Mercy Health) and Barwon Health, effective 24 February 2011 for a three year principal period.”

Aktrapid Nursing Agency efficient care you can count on

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And of course, as always opportunities for agency nurses are also abundant in rural, remote and specialist nursing.

“The lack of nurses is particularly felt in the rural/remote areas of Australia. In addition there is a real lack of specialist nurses such as theatre and critical care nurses, as well as midwives.”

While agency work is often seen as failing to provide the security of full time work, Thomson says this perception is increasingly outdated. These days, the leading agencies’ pay is typically “substantially better” than full time pay.

“It needs to be, in order to subsidise the nurse for the additional commitment that nursing agency work requires. Unlike a full time nurse who goes to the same place, an agency nurse needs to attend and work at various facilities, which is obviously more demanding.”

And while one of the major benefits of permanent work is that in-house training is generally well regulated, Thomson says those agencies committed to nursing do invest in comprehensive training programs to ensure their nurses keep abreast of new developments.

“For ourselves we have our own in-house trainers for regular courses. Plus we use external trainers for specialist courses, often in conjunction with and at clients’ facilities, which are very popular. We also provide a wide range of online competences for free. In addition we also subsidise our members with additional training such as Certificate IVs so they can also be trainers.”

Another upside of agency work is nurses’ freedom to choose when and where they work.

“You can care for your patients and are not involved in the day to day politics that tend to permeate most work places.”

In assessing work opportunities, nurses should always keep an eye on professional development opportunities at their potential work place, says Thomson.

“Ongoing training and professional development are extremely important for nurses and in fact are now regulated as a requirement for their ongoing registration. When looking at all nursing positions, whether agency or permanent, nurses need to look past the claims on websites that ‘we train’, to really investigate at the interview what is being provided. If of course the agency only wishes to employ over the phone or internet, then alarm bells should start to ring that they are not really committed to the quality or development of their personnel.”

Agencies are increasingly dealing with the specific demands of agency nursing with a certain level of creativity, Thomson says. Over the years Caring for You itself has piloted a unique service for nurses, whereby it offers a ‘buddy shift’ program to assist nurses who are either new to a role or have been absent from it for some time and need to regain confidence.

For the full article visit NCAH.com.au

Louise Thomson

WorkPacHealthCare

We’ll Look After YouWhile You Look After Others

Smarter Recruitment

1300 724 216 | workpac.com

Working as a full-time, casual or part-time agency nurse with WorkPac HealthCare provides you a fantastic alternative to your daily grind.

With us you will enjoy access to the best acute hospitals, aged-care and community employers in Melbourne and Brisbane plus the flexibility, variety and freedom to maintain the lifestyle you want.

Work with a team that values your needs. We are currently seeking Registered Nurses and Endorsed Enrolled Nurses to join us.

Contact us today on 1300 724 216 and arrange an appointment with one of our Recruitment Consultants so we can help you to make a positive change for the future!

$300 referral bonus when you introduce a

nurse to WorkPac * conditions apply

Having trouble finding Allied Health jobs? Looking for nursing jobs that offer new challenges in an exciting location? AHN recruitment is dedicated to servicing the needs of the health sector and helping people create new lifestyles and careers. Our consultants have an intimate knowledge of the health sector and we rely on new media to keep active job seekers abreast of the latest clinical vacancies.

AHN recruitment has been established to offer something new for those seeking career challenges in the allied health, nursing and clinical support areas.

looking for something new?

W: www.ahnr.com.au E: [email protected] T: 1300 981 509www.ahnr.com.au

If you are looking to make a fresh start to your career or would like to register your interest in future job opportunities go to

Some of our latest vacancies include:➤ Nurse Unit Manager (Acute)

Colac, Victoria

➤ Nurse Unit Manager (Surgical) Hamilton, Victoria

➤ Practice Manager (Dental) Shepparton, Victoria

➤ Speech Pathologist Echuca, Victoria

➤ Dental Technician Shepparton, Victoria

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And of course, as always opportunities for agency nurses are also abundant in rural, remote and specialist nursing.

“The lack of nurses is particularly felt in the rural/remote areas of Australia. In addition there is a real lack of specialist nurses such as theatre and critical care nurses, as well as midwives.”

While agency work is often seen as failing to provide the security of full time work, Thomson says this perception is increasingly outdated. These days, the leading agencies’ pay is typically “substantially better” than full time pay.

“It needs to be, in order to subsidise the nurse for the additional commitment that nursing agency work requires. Unlike a full time nurse who goes to the same place, an agency nurse needs to attend and work at various facilities, which is obviously more demanding.”

And while one of the major benefits of permanent work is that in-house training is generally well regulated, Thomson says those agencies committed to nursing do invest in comprehensive training programs to ensure their nurses keep abreast of new developments.

“For ourselves we have our own in-house trainers for regular courses. Plus we use external trainers for specialist courses, often in conjunction with and at clients’ facilities, which are very popular. We also provide a wide range of online competences for free. In addition we also subsidise our members with additional training such as Certificate IVs so they can also be trainers.”

Another upside of agency work is nurses’ freedom to choose when and where they work.

“You can care for your patients and are not involved in the day to day politics that tend to permeate most work places.”

In assessing work opportunities, nurses should always keep an eye on professional development opportunities at their potential work place, says Thomson.

“Ongoing training and professional development are extremely important for nurses and in fact are now regulated as a requirement for their ongoing registration. When looking at all nursing positions, whether agency or permanent, nurses need to look past the claims on websites that ‘we train’, to really investigate at the interview what is being provided. If of course the agency only wishes to employ over the phone or internet, then alarm bells should start to ring that they are not really committed to the quality or development of their personnel.”

Agencies are increasingly dealing with the specific demands of agency nursing with a certain level of creativity, Thomson says. Over the years Caring for You itself has piloted a unique service for nurses, whereby it offers a ‘buddy shift’ program to assist nurses who are either new to a role or have been absent from it for some time and need to regain confidence.

For the full article visit NCAH.com.au

Louise Thomson

WorkPacHealthCare

We’ll Look After YouWhile You Look After Others

Smarter Recruitment

1300 724 216 | workpac.com

Working as a full-time, casual or part-time agency nurse with WorkPac HealthCare provides you a fantastic alternative to your daily grind.

With us you will enjoy access to the best acute hospitals, aged-care and community employers in Melbourne and Brisbane plus the flexibility, variety and freedom to maintain the lifestyle you want.

Work with a team that values your needs. We are currently seeking Registered Nurses and Endorsed Enrolled Nurses to join us.

Contact us today on 1300 724 216 and arrange an appointment with one of our Recruitment Consultants so we can help you to make a positive change for the future!

$300 referral bonus when you introduce a

nurse to WorkPac * conditions apply

Having trouble finding Allied Health jobs? Looking for nursing jobs that offer new challenges in an exciting location? AHN recruitment is dedicated to servicing the needs of the health sector and helping people create new lifestyles and careers. Our consultants have an intimate knowledge of the health sector and we rely on new media to keep active job seekers abreast of the latest clinical vacancies.

AHN recruitment has been established to offer something new for those seeking career challenges in the allied health, nursing and clinical support areas.

looking for something new?

W: www.ahnr.com.au E: [email protected] T: 1300 981 509www.ahnr.com.au

If you are looking to make a fresh start to your career or would like to register your interest in future job opportunities go to

Some of our latest vacancies include:➤ Nurse Unit Manager (Acute)

Colac, Victoria

➤ Nurse Unit Manager (Surgical) Hamilton, Victoria

➤ Practice Manager (Dental) Shepparton, Victoria

➤ Speech Pathologist Echuca, Victoria

➤ Dental Technician Shepparton, Victoria

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Set up by a registered nurse and midwife with the objective of putting its nursing staff first, Caring for You has gained some unique insights into what makes for a rewarding agency experience.

Once upon a time, agency nursing had something of the ring of a ‘fall back option’ about it, but according to Caring for You CEO Louise Thomson, agency nursing is increasingly seen as a preferred option, particularly among nurses new to the workplace or returning to it after a period away.

Founded by Thomson, herself a nurse who had spent many years working for agencies and wanted to set up an agency “not operated by a corporation”, Caring for You

operates in both Queensland and Victoria, where, according to Thomson, opportunities for agency nurses are booming.

“In both of these states the demand for agency nurses is constantly rising due to: RNs leaving full time employment due to work load stress; RNs seeking non hands-on nursing roles due to litigation stress and RNs leaving full time employment due to age – with the average age of an Australian RN approaching 50.”

Other factors contributing to demand for agency nurses include Australia’s rapidly expanding aged care sector and the growth of the theatre surgery market, particularly in cosmetic surgery and specialised areas such as knee reconstructions.

Agency insight: Caring for Youby Belinda Smart

Obstetricians are holding the Federal Government’s maternity reforms to ransom, according to the Australian College of Midwives.

ACM spokesperson and University of Western Sydney associate professor of midwifery Hannah Dahlen said many obstetricians were refusing to enter into collaborative arrangements with midwives, as required under the reforms.

“Many of us have approached obstetricians and the answer has been no and sometimes the response has been ruder than no, along with - don’t contact us again, I will never collaborate with an independent midwife.

“We knew that was going to happen.

“We have a very powerful medical lobby in this country. They are desperate not to lose their sizeable market share of births…there’s huge money to be made.

“We want more choice not less. Obstetricians obviously find that incredibly threatening.”

Since Health Minister Nicola Roxon introduced the changes last November, only an estimated 40 midwives have become eligible to provide Medicare rebates to patients.

Ms Dahlen said it was time the government reviewed the need for a collaborative arrangement.

“The Minister was very clear that if these reforms do not work because there was a problem with not collaborating, she would re-look at the legislation,” she said.

“It’s time now to re-look at this – it’s not working. There’s no evidence that this is going to lead to better care for women.”

Ms Dahlen said the “very low number” of eligible midwives was not surprising given a

similar agreement-based system in the United States had also failed.

“In the United States, midwives have successfully lobbied to overturn the legislation in about 10 states, based on the fact it was restricting women’s choice,” she said.

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Full time and part time work

available

18 ct gold Diamond Pendant

and Chain by “Lora Di”, RRP

$3000*Conditions apply

We are continually getting bookings for RN’s, midwives, OT, ICU, Anaesthetics, Paediatrics and Recovery.

Excellent rates of pay. CNS rates available*

Please call Cathy on 0422 389 833 [email protected]

02 9522 2533

Australian Medical Services Pty Ltd

AMS

Agency Nursing

Opportunities

SpecialSign-OnBOnuS*

Australian Nursing Network is a rapidly expanding agency and we need more nurses!We can assist you in finding a permanent role anywhere in Australia, and if you are interested in doing something away from the typical clinical settings we can help you there as well.Come and join a friendly team, where your consultants get to know you and help you get the shifts you are after.You will need:• Current registration to practice through AHPRA• Minimum 1 year experience working as a Registered Nurse• Be an Australian citizen or hold the relevant visa for employment inAustralia.To apply for this role please send your CV to [email protected] 1203A, Level 12, 157 Walker Street, North Sydney 2060 NSW(02) 9009 5120 If you are a client looking for an agency with a personal approach, that can help you find quality staff, please call us on 02 9009 5120 www.ausnursingnet.com.au

Matching Staff is a new general nursing agency servicing Melbourne

Looking for an extra shift, short term contract or maybe even a change of job? At Matching Staff we cater for casual, contract and permanent recruitment.Our day to day work is mainly based in Melbourne and surrounds. However, we do have work in regional areas throughout Australia. So if you’re travelling or maybe would like to experience life in a different part of the country we can help.

Matching Staff is owned and operated by health staff who have a long history in the operation of nursing and health agencies. So we fully understand your needs both as a health professional and also as an agency member.

At Matching Staff we understand that without our members we would have nothing to offer our hospitals and clinics, so we are here to make sure you are well supported and assisted throughout your journey with us.

What can we offer you

• Above Award payments

• A wide variety of work

• Parking Allowances

• Flexi Pay*

• Understanding and Support

• The ability to work only when and where you want

* Flexi Pay – work today, get paid tomorrow.

Want to know more? Call us today on 1300 527 034 or email us on [email protected] www.matchingstaff.com.au

www.immunurse.com.au Phone: (03) 8348 3333

www.aktrapidnursing.com.au

Aktrapid Nursing Agency is a progressive, quality-accredited provider of nursing and allied health personnel. We supply healthcare staffing solutions across the Melbourne metropolitan and greater Geelong areas.

ICU, CCU, Emergency, Midwives, Mental Health, Immunisation.

Aktrapid Nursing Agency is a also contracted supplier under the Health Purchasing Victoria Agreement for Nurse Agency Services for metropolitan public health services (including St Vincent’s Health and Mercy Health) and Barwon Health, effective 24 February 2011 for a three year principal period.”

Aktrapid Nursing Agency efficient care you can count on

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Set up by a registered nurse and midwife with the objective of putting its nursing staff first, Caring for You has gained some unique insights into what makes for a rewarding agency experience.

Once upon a time, agency nursing had something of the ring of a ‘fall back option’ about it, but according to Caring for You CEO Louise Thomson, agency nursing is increasingly seen as a preferred option, particularly among nurses new to the workplace or returning to it after a period away.

Founded by Thomson, herself a nurse who had spent many years working for agencies and wanted to set up an agency “not operated by a corporation”, Caring for You

operates in both Queensland and Victoria, where, according to Thomson, opportunities for agency nurses are booming.

“In both of these states the demand for agency nurses is constantly rising due to: RNs leaving full time employment due to work load stress; RNs seeking non hands-on nursing roles due to litigation stress and RNs leaving full time employment due to age – with the average age of an Australian RN approaching 50.”

Other factors contributing to demand for agency nurses include Australia’s rapidly expanding aged care sector and the growth of the theatre surgery market, particularly in cosmetic surgery and specialised areas such as knee reconstructions.

Agency insight: Caring for Youby Belinda Smart

Obstetricians are holding the Federal Government’s maternity reforms to ransom, according to the Australian College of Midwives.

ACM spokesperson and University of Western Sydney associate professor of midwifery Hannah Dahlen said many obstetricians were refusing to enter into collaborative arrangements with midwives, as required under the reforms.

“Many of us have approached obstetricians and the answer has been no and sometimes the response has been ruder than no, along with - don’t contact us again, I will never collaborate with an independent midwife.

“We knew that was going to happen.

“We have a very powerful medical lobby in this country. They are desperate not to lose their sizeable market share of births…there’s huge money to be made.

“We want more choice not less. Obstetricians obviously find that incredibly threatening.”

Since Health Minister Nicola Roxon introduced the changes last November, only an estimated 40 midwives have become eligible to provide Medicare rebates to patients.

Ms Dahlen said it was time the government reviewed the need for a collaborative arrangement.

“The Minister was very clear that if these reforms do not work because there was a problem with not collaborating, she would re-look at the legislation,” she said.

“It’s time now to re-look at this – it’s not working. There’s no evidence that this is going to lead to better care for women.”

Ms Dahlen said the “very low number” of eligible midwives was not surprising given a

similar agreement-based system in the United States had also failed.

“In the United States, midwives have successfully lobbied to overturn the legislation in about 10 states, based on the fact it was restricting women’s choice,” she said.

Maternity Reforms Failing: ACM

Copyright NCAH

Full time and part time work

available

18 ct gold Diamond Pendant

and Chain by “Lora Di”, RRP

$3000*Conditions apply

We are continually getting bookings for RN’s, midwives, OT, ICU, Anaesthetics, Paediatrics and Recovery.

Excellent rates of pay. CNS rates available*

Please call Cathy on 0422 389 833 [email protected]

02 9522 2533

Australian Medical Services Pty Ltd

AMS

Agency Nursing

Opportunities

SpecialSign-OnBOnuS*

Australian Nursing Network is a rapidly expanding agency and we need more nurses!We can assist you in finding a permanent role anywhere in Australia, and if you are interested in doing something away from the typical clinical settings we can help you there as well.Come and join a friendly team, where your consultants get to know you and help you get the shifts you are after.You will need:• Current registration to practice through AHPRA• Minimum 1 year experience working as a Registered Nurse• Be an Australian citizen or hold the relevant visa for employment inAustralia.To apply for this role please send your CV to [email protected] 1203A, Level 12, 157 Walker Street, North Sydney 2060 NSW(02) 9009 5120 If you are a client looking for an agency with a personal approach, that can help you find quality staff, please call us on 02 9009 5120 www.ausnursingnet.com.au

Matching Staff is a new general nursing agency servicing Melbourne

Looking for an extra shift, short term contract or maybe even a change of job? At Matching Staff we cater for casual, contract and permanent recruitment.Our day to day work is mainly based in Melbourne and surrounds. However, we do have work in regional areas throughout Australia. So if you’re travelling or maybe would like to experience life in a different part of the country we can help.

Matching Staff is owned and operated by health staff who have a long history in the operation of nursing and health agencies. So we fully understand your needs both as a health professional and also as an agency member.

At Matching Staff we understand that without our members we would have nothing to offer our hospitals and clinics, so we are here to make sure you are well supported and assisted throughout your journey with us.

What can we offer you

• Above Award payments

• A wide variety of work

• Parking Allowances

• Flexi Pay*

• Understanding and Support

• The ability to work only when and where you want

* Flexi Pay – work today, get paid tomorrow.

Want to know more? Call us today on 1300 527 034 or email us on [email protected] www.matchingstaff.com.au

www.immunurse.com.au Phone: (03) 8348 3333

www.aktrapidnursing.com.au

Aktrapid Nursing Agency is a progressive, quality-accredited provider of nursing and allied health personnel. We supply healthcare staffing solutions across the Melbourne metropolitan and greater Geelong areas.

ICU, CCU, Emergency, Midwives, Mental Health, Immunisation.

Aktrapid Nursing Agency is a also contracted supplier under the Health Purchasing Victoria Agreement for Nurse Agency Services for metropolitan public health services (including St Vincent’s Health and Mercy Health) and Barwon Health, effective 24 February 2011 for a three year principal period.”

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And of course, as always opportunities for agency nurses are also abundant in rural, remote and specialist nursing.

“The lack of nurses is particularly felt in the rural/remote areas of Australia. In addition there is a real lack of specialist nurses such as theatre and critical care nurses, as well as midwives.”

While agency work is often seen as failing to provide the security of full time work, Thomson says this perception is increasingly outdated. These days, the leading agencies’ pay is typically “substantially better” than full time pay.

“It needs to be, in order to subsidise the nurse for the additional commitment that nursing agency work requires. Unlike a full time nurse who goes to the same place, an agency nurse needs to attend and work at various facilities, which is obviously more demanding.”

And while one of the major benefits of permanent work is that in-house training is generally well regulated, Thomson says those agencies committed to nursing do invest in comprehensive training programs to ensure their nurses keep abreast of new developments.

“For ourselves we have our own in-house trainers for regular courses. Plus we use external trainers for specialist courses, often in conjunction with and at clients’ facilities, which are very popular. We also provide a wide range of online competences for free. In addition we also subsidise our members with additional training such as Certificate IVs so they can also be trainers.”

Another upside of agency work is nurses’ freedom to choose when and where they work.

“You can care for your patients and are not involved in the day to day politics that tend to permeate most work places.”

In assessing work opportunities, nurses should always keep an eye on professional development opportunities at their potential work place, says Thomson.

“Ongoing training and professional development are extremely important for nurses and in fact are now regulated as a requirement for their ongoing registration. When looking at all nursing positions, whether agency or permanent, nurses need to look past the claims on websites that ‘we train’, to really investigate at the interview what is being provided. If of course the agency only wishes to employ over the phone or internet, then alarm bells should start to ring that they are not really committed to the quality or development of their personnel.”

Agencies are increasingly dealing with the specific demands of agency nursing with a certain level of creativity, Thomson says. Over the years Caring for You itself has piloted a unique service for nurses, whereby it offers a ‘buddy shift’ program to assist nurses who are either new to a role or have been absent from it for some time and need to regain confidence.

For the full article visit NCAH.com.au

Louise Thomson

WorkPac HealthCare

We’ll Look After YouWhile You Look After Others

Smarter Recruitment

1300 724 216 | workpac.com

Working as a full-time, casual or part-time agency nurse with WorkPac HealthCare provides you a fantastic alternative to your daily grind.

With us you will enjoy access to the best acute hospitals, aged-care and community employers in Melbourne and Brisbane plus the flexibility, variety and freedom to maintain the lifestyle you want.

Work with a team that values your needs. We are currently seeking Registered Nurses and Endorsed Enrolled Nurses to join us.

Contact us today on 1300 724 216 and arrange an appointment with one of our Recruitment Consultants so we can help you to make a positive change for the future!

$300 referral bonus when you introduce a

nurse to WorkPac * conditions apply

Having trouble finding Allied Health jobs? Looking for nursing jobs that offer new challenges in an exciting location? AHN recruitment is dedicated to servicing the needs of the health sector and helping people create new lifestyles and careers. Our consultants have an intimate knowledge of the health sector and we rely on new media to keep active job seekers abreast of the latest clinical vacancies.

AHN recruitment has been established to offer something new for those seeking career challenges in the allied health, nursing and clinical support areas.

looking for something new?

W: www.ahnr.com.au E: [email protected] T: 1300 981 509 www.ahnr.com.au

If you are looking to make a fresh start to your career or would like to register your interest in future job opportunities go to

Some of our latest vacancies include:➤ Nurse Unit Manager (Acute)

Colac, Victoria

➤ Nurse Unit Manager (Surgical) Hamilton, Victoria

➤ Practice Manager (Dental) Shepparton, Victoria

➤ Speech Pathologist Echuca, Victoria

➤ Dental Technician Shepparton, Victoria

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• Mental Health • Theatre • ICU

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• FREE return travel!

• FREE or subsidised

accomodation

• Variety of locations available

• Short and long term contracts

*conditions apply

Aus 1300 306 858 NZ 0800 333 733Freecall now to secure your place

Register online at www.koalanurses.com.au

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Caregiversa change is as

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Do you want to Work and Travel?Do you want to earn between $8232 + $900 holiday pay and $9564 + $1056 holiday pay over 12 weeks?*Do you have care-giving experience or have trained as a nurse?Are you eligible to work in the UK?Then Oxford Aunts can help you work and travel in the UKUp to 12 week assignments (or longer) living in and caring for people in their own homes. Free board & lodgings are included as well as free induction training in the UK and professional friendly support.Visit our website www.oxfordaunts.co.uk to learn more about this fantastic opportunity.*exchange rate as at January 2011

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Do you have mental health experience?

MHS Nurses Agency are the Mental Health Staffing Specialists.We are looking for experienced Mental Health staff to join us. We have casual shifts, short term contracts and permanent positions available. We also have contract work for allied health staff experienced in Mental Health.

So, if it’s for a shift every now and then, or a change of career, let MHS help you. As Mental Health Nurses we understand what it takes to work in Mental Health. So call the team that understands your speciality and take control of your career today.

MHS more than just a nursing agency.

What can we offer you

· Above Award payments

· A wide variety of work

· Parking Allowances

· Flexi Pay*

· Understanding and Support

· The ability to work only when and where you want

* Flexi Pay – work today, get paid tomorrow.

P: 1300 527 034 E: [email protected] W: www.mhsnurses.com.au

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[email protected]

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Nursing Agency

Positions available in ... • Midwifery • Emergency • Rural

• Mental Health • Theatre • ICU

We Offer ...• High rates of pay

• FREE return travel!

• FREE or subsidised

accomodation

• Variety of locations available

• Short and long term contracts

*conditions apply

Aus 1300 306 858 NZ 0800 333 733Freecall now to secure your place

Register online at www.koalanurses.com.au

or email your CV to nursing @koalanurses.com.au

Caregiversa change is as

good as a rest

Do you want to Work and Travel?Do you want to earn between $8232 + $900 holiday pay and $9564 + $1056 holiday pay over 12 weeks?*Do you have care-giving experience or have trained as a nurse?Are you eligible to work in the UK?Then Oxford Aunts can help you work and travel in the UKUp to 12 week assignments (or longer) living in and caring for people in their own homes. Free board & lodgings are included as well as free induction training in the UK and professional friendly support.Visit our website www.oxfordaunts.co.uk to learn more about this fantastic opportunity.*exchange rate as at January 2011

OXFORD AUNTS CARE3 Cornmarket St. Oxford OX1 3EX UK

Phone: ++44 1865 791017Fax: ++44 1865 242606

1113-020 1/2PG FULL COLOUR CMYK (typeset)

Do you have mental health experience?

MHS Nurses Agency are the Mental Health Staffing Specialists.We are looking for experienced Mental Health staff to join us. We have casual shifts, short term contracts and permanent positions available. We also have contract work for allied health staff experienced in Mental Health.

So, if it’s for a shift every now and then, or a change of career, let MHS help you. As Mental Health Nurses we understand what it takes to work in Mental Health. So call the team that understands your speciality and take control of your career today.

MHS more than just a nursing agency.

What can we offer you

· Above Award payments

· A wide variety of work

· Parking Allowances

· Flexi Pay*

· Understanding and Support

· The ability to work only when and where you want

* Flexi Pay – work today, get paid tomorrow.

P: 1300 527 034 E: [email protected] W: www.mhsnurses.com.au

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Nurses and midwives can take their careers to the next level during the health workforce shortage, according to one of Australia’s leading recruitment agency experts.

Healthcare Australia national and key accounts head Dr Greg Rickard said the agency, the country’s largest supplier of temporary and permanent nursing staff, is unable to meet workforce demand.

“We can’t meet demand. Our hospitals are coming to us because of their workforce requirements. We can supply but we certainly can’t meet all demand,” he said.

Dr Rickard said nurses were in demand particularly on the country’s east coast while mental health nurses, midwives, operating theatre and intensive care nurses were also in “significant demand”.

And he said the time was right for nurses and midwives to take control of their careers.

“There are so many opportunities for them, whether it is in the public or private sector, or working for an agency, there are so many

options,” he said.

“The ball is in their court. I would encourage them to be really going for it.

“When you think of the future over the next five to 10 years with all of the Baby Boomers retiring, particularly for new nurses, they will have the opportunity to really call the shots.”

Dr Rickard, who previously worked as the Northern Territory State Government’s principal nursing and midwifery adviser, was awarded an Order of the Medal of Australia in the Queen’s Honours Birthday List earlier this month for his services to nursing.

Dr Rickard said the agency, which supplies about 7000 nurses annually across Australia, had opportunities for nurses with the Defence Department and had also submitted a tender for customs and border patrol nursing opportunities.

“There are a whole range of clients who are wanting nurses in particular - they are a very valued commodity,” he said.

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The introduction of extended care paramedics in Victoria would relieve the strain on the over-stretched ambulance service and overburdened hospital emergency departments, according to the state’s paramedics union.

Ambulance Employees Association Victoria general secretary Steve McGhie said the relatively new ambulance concept, similar to paramedic practitioners in some overseas countries, could result in low-risk patients being treated safely at home rather than being transported to hospital.

Extended-care paramedics in New South Wales and South Australia can prescribe antibiotics, stitch wounds and unblock catheters.

“We have got to reduce the demands on hospitals and start treating people in their own environment,” Mr McGhie said.

“We need more paramedics but we also need to look into different levels of ambulance service.

“They could prescribe certain drugs and insert catheters…a lot of things could be dealt with at home.”

Mr McGhie said the measure would require a new level of training for paramedics.

In New South Wales, a three–year trial of extended-care paramedics has kept 10,000 patients out of the state’s hospitals.

Figures show four in 10 patients treated by extended care paramedics did not end up in hospital compared with two in 10 seen by other paramedics, while each patient treated at home saved the state’s health department $255.

The South Australian Ambulance Service has also introduced extended care paramedics after a successful six-month trial.

Under the SA system, an extended care paramedic assesses the patient’s requirements through phone consultation before dispatching an ECP single responder in an ambulance response vehicle as opposed to a traditional stretcher-carrying ambulance.

Push for Extended Care Paramedics in Victoria

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More occupational therapists could soon be turning to iPads, iPhones and other smart technology to help patients recover from brain injury.

New Australian research has found smart technology and applications can help counteract memory loss, helping patients remember day to day tasks such as taking medication and attending appointments.

Researchers at Sydney’s Royal Rehabilitation Centre studied 42 people with brain injuries, mostly men with an average age of 35 years, over a three year period.

One group was given diaries while others were given personal digital assistants (PDAs) to record information along with an hour of one-on-one PDA training each week across an eight week period.

Occupational therapy professor leader Belinda Carr said the study found while diaries were useful in helping people improve their functional memory, smart technology was even better.

“When patients experience a brain injury, some have a memory span of as little as five minutes,” she said.

“This means they can have difficulty remembering to do everyday things…they face reduced levels of independence because many can’t remember names and faces or directions.

“That’s why we’ve found equipment like iPads, iPhones and PDA’s make such a difference, because they help patients remember.”

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The launch of a controversial website enabling NIB customers to score the performance of Australian allied health practitioners has been delayed.

The health fund planned to launch its online service, Whitecoat.com.au, in late June but this week confirmed the site has been shelved while concerns are allayed.

“NIB has delayed the launch of Whitecoat so any issues raised concerning the website can be fully addressed,” a spokesman said.

The move comes after the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency said it would monitor the site amid concerns it could breach the HealthPractitioner Regulation National Law Act. The act prohibits the use of testimonial advertising while breaches carry a maximum penalty of $10,000.

The site has also come under fire for its initial plan to use Medicare Australia information to create its list of 165,000 allied health practitioners.

The NIB spokesman would not reveal when the site would go live but said the company remained committed to its launch.

“It (NIB) strongly believes that Whitecoat will empower consumers by allowing them to make informed decisions about their health care,” he said.

“NIB is working with Medicare, the government and healthcare professional associations to allay any concerns they may have concerning Whitecoat.”

NIB planned to list practitioners’ information based on a range of sources including Medicare data.

NIB Allied Health Website Delayed

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Nurses and midwives can take their careers to the next level during the health workforce shortage, according to one of Australia’s leading recruitment agency experts.

Healthcare Australia national and key accounts head Dr Greg Rickard said the agency, the country’s largest supplier of temporary and permanent nursing staff, is unable to meet workforce demand.

“We can’t meet demand. Our hospitals are coming to us because of their workforce requirements. We can supply but we certainly can’t meet all demand,” he said.

Dr Rickard said nurses were in demand particularly on the country’s east coast while mental health nurses, midwives, operating theatre and intensive care nurses were also in “significant demand”.

And he said the time was right for nurses and midwives to take control of their careers.

“There are so many opportunities for them, whether it is in the public or private sector, or working for an agency, there are so many

options,” he said.

“The ball is in their court. I would encourage them to be really going for it.

“When you think of the future over the next five to 10 years with all of the Baby Boomers retiring, particularly for new nurses, they will have the opportunity to really call the shots.”

Dr Rickard, who previously worked as the Northern Territory State Government’s principal nursing and midwifery adviser, was awarded an Order of the Medal of Australia in the Queen’s Honours Birthday List earlier this month for his services to nursing.

Dr Rickard said the agency, which supplies about 7000 nurses annually across Australia, had opportunities for nurses with the Defence Department and had also submitted a tender for customs and border patrol nursing opportunities.

“There are a whole range of clients who are wanting nurses in particular - they are a very valued commodity,” he said.

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The introduction of extended care paramedics in Victoria would relieve the strain on the over-stretched ambulance service and overburdened hospital emergency departments, according to the state’s paramedics union.

Ambulance Employees Association Victoria general secretary Steve McGhie said the relatively new ambulance concept, similar to paramedic practitioners in some overseas countries, could result in low-risk patients being treated safely at home rather than being transported to hospital.

Extended-care paramedics in New South Wales and South Australia can prescribe antibiotics, stitch wounds and unblock catheters.

“We have got to reduce the demands on hospitals and start treating people in their own environment,” Mr McGhie said.

“We need more paramedics but we also need to look into different levels of ambulance service.

“They could prescribe certain drugs and insert catheters…a lot of things could be dealt with at home.”

Mr McGhie said the measure would require a new level of training for paramedics.

In New South Wales, a three–year trial of extended-care paramedics has kept 10,000 patients out of the state’s hospitals.

Figures show four in 10 patients treated by extended care paramedics did not end up in hospital compared with two in 10 seen by other paramedics, while each patient treated at home saved the state’s health department $255.

The South Australian Ambulance Service has also introduced extended care paramedics after a successful six-month trial.

Under the SA system, an extended care paramedic assesses the patient’s requirements through phone consultation before dispatching an ECP single responder in an ambulance response vehicle as opposed to a traditional stretcher-carrying ambulance.

Push for Extended Care Paramedics in Victoria

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More occupational therapists could soon be turning to iPads, iPhones and other smart technology to help patients recover from brain injury.

New Australian research has found smart technology and applications can help counteract memory loss, helping patients remember day to day tasks such as taking medication and attending appointments.

Researchers at Sydney’s Royal Rehabilitation Centre studied 42 people with brain injuries, mostly men with an average age of 35 years, over a three year period.

One group was given diaries while others were given personal digital assistants (PDAs) to record information along with an hour of one-on-one PDA training each week across an eight week period.

Occupational therapy professor leader Belinda Carr said the study found while diaries were useful in helping people improve their functional memory, smart technology was even better.

“When patients experience a brain injury, some have a memory span of as little as five minutes,” she said.

“This means they can have difficulty remembering to do everyday things…they face reduced levels of independence because many can’t remember names and faces or directions.

“That’s why we’ve found equipment like iPads, iPhones and PDA’s make such a difference, because they help patients remember.”

Occupational Therapy Gets Smart

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The launch of a controversial website enabling NIB customers to score the performance of Australian allied health practitioners has been delayed.

The health fund planned to launch its online service, Whitecoat.com.au, in late June but this week confirmed the site has been shelved while concerns are allayed.

“NIB has delayed the launch of Whitecoat so any issues raised concerning the website can be fully addressed,” a spokesman said.

The move comes after the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency said it would monitor the site amid concerns it could breach the HealthPractitioner Regulation National Law Act. The act prohibits the use of testimonial advertising while breaches carry a maximum penalty of $10,000.

The site has also come under fire for its initial plan to use Medicare Australia information to create its list of 165,000 allied health practitioners.

The NIB spokesman would not reveal when the site would go live but said the company remained committed to its launch.

“It (NIB) strongly believes that Whitecoat will empower consumers by allowing them to make informed decisions about their health care,” he said.

“NIB is working with Medicare, the government and healthcare professional associations to allay any concerns they may have concerning Whitecoat.”

NIB planned to list practitioners’ information based on a range of sources including Medicare data.

NIB Allied Health Website Delayed

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Child Health Generalist Web Search No: Pool Ref CH893

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The Kimberley Population Health Unit are looking for Child Health Generalists to join their team. In this role you

will be responsible for providing a high level of Primary Health Care to achieve the optimum state of health for

individuals, families and communities with the emphasis in the area of Child Health.

You will be required to support, develop and implement health initiatives, whilst working in partnership with

the community, Aboriginal Health Workers, other community Health staff, relevant agencies, hospital staff and

visiting specialists.

To Access Detailed Information: Visit jobs.health.wa.gov.au and key in the Web Search No. or

Ph: 08 9480 9307 to be mailed an information pack.

For Specifi c Inquiries: Please contact David Reeve on 08 9194 1636.

Location: Kimberley Region, various locations

Closing Date: Tuesday, 31 December 2013 at 4.00pm.

Government of Western AustraliaWA Country Health Service

Women’s & Children’s Health CoordinatorLooking for something different? Are you seeking great work-life balance while living in a fantastic natural and cultural environment?

Kakadu Health Service is a community controlled health service providing a wide range of primary health care services to the people of Kakadu. Based in Jabiru, and less than 3 hours drive from Darwin, the service offers the best of both worlds – living and working in a spectacular natural environment but still having access to the facilities of a regional centre.

An exciting position is available for a skilled and highly motivated team player to drive an innovative women’s & children’s health program in the region. You will work with a wide range of other staff in a multi-disciplinary team environment to provide excellent care and improve health outcomes for Aboriginal people in the region. Help us close the gap.

Applicants will have experience in primary health care service delivery with excellent clinical skills, and experience in women’s and children’s health will be highly regarded. A sound grasp of population health programs, understanding of grass-roots community development processes and ability to work with people from a diverse range of backgrounds is essential.

An attractive salary (circa $75k) plus generous benefi ts including 6 weeks annual leave, subsidised accommodation, relocation allowances and salary sacrifi cing arrangements will be offered to the right applicant, linked to skills and experience.

For a copy of the recruitment package and selection criteria or for detailed job information, contact us at [email protected] or on 08 8979 9999.

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• Internet, printer and mobile phone with message bank Choose in what locations you wish to work, work as little or as much as you want. If you are looking for a fully flexible and autonomous lifestyle Send your resume to [email protected] This role is only available to Australian Residents or to those who hold valid working visas or permits

Due to our rapidly expanding business Lifescreen Australia, a division of Sonic Healthcare, is currently recruiting Registered Nurses on a sub-contractual basis.Lifescreen currently undertakes work for all Insurance Companies and has recently diversified into the Pharmaceutical area.We are looking for nurses to perform a variety of roles including:Medical assessments Infusion services Venepuncture ECG recordings Spirometry

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School Health Generalist Web Search No: Pool Ref CH901

Level/Salary: ANF Level 2 $69,459 - $73,798 p.a.

The Kimberley Population Health Unit are looking for School Health Generalists to join their team. In this role

you will be responsible for providing a high level of Primary Health Care to achieve the optimum state of health

for individuals, families and communities with emphasis in the area of School Health.

You will be required to support, develop and implement health initiatives, whilst working in partnership with

the community, Aboriginal Health Workers, other community Health staff, relevant agencies, hospital staff and

visiting specialists.

To Access Detailed Information: Visit jobs.health.wa.gov.au and key in the Web Search No. or

Ph: 08 9480 9307 to be mailed an information pack.

For Specifi c Inquiries: Please contact David Reeve on 08 9194 1636.

Location: Kimberley Region, various locations

Closing Date: Tuesday, 31 December 2013 at 4.00pm.

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Registered NursePeri Operative Recruitment Pool Web Search No: Pool Ref CG497

Level/Salary: ANF Level 1 $51,175 - $67,342 pa pro rata

SCGH has 13 Operating theatres which cater for both elective and emergency theatre cases. Specialities include neurosurgery, ENT, urology, general, liver transplant, kidney transplant, plastic surgery, cardio/thoracic, ophthalmology, vascular and orthopaedic surgeries. We are looking for experienced nurses to fulfi l all the duties included in all aspects of the Instrument and Circulation Nurse roles in an operating theatre.

We are also looking for experience Post Anaesthetic Care Nurses to provide nursing care to the immediate post operative patients who have undergone procedures in general surgery, orthopaedic, neurological Interventions, surgery and special procedures.

WA Health is committed to eliminating all forms of discrimination in the provision of our service. We embrace diversity and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally diverse backgrounds and people with disabilities.WA Health supports fl exible working practices within the context of quality health service.WA Health is committed to a smoke-free environment across all buildings, grounds and vehicles.

To Access Detailed Information: jobs.wa.gov.au and key in the Web Search No. or Ph: 9480 9307 to be mailed an information pack.

For Specifi c Inquiries: Please contact Sasha Rademakers or Liz Fereday on 08 9346 4548 or email [email protected]

Closing Date: Monday, 14 October 2011 at 4.00pm.

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The General Manager and Director of Nursing of the Katherine Hospital are retiring – we’re looking for experienced people who want to take their clinical leadership to new heights, as we move into the new Local Hospital Network for the Top End.

Katherine Hospital is a 60-bed acute hospital, serving a population of around 24,000 people, of which over 60% are Indigenous.

The Katherine region offers opportunities for fishing, camping, diverse cultural experiences, bushwalking, and meeting new friends. Darwin, the Territory’s capital city, is only a 3-hour drive away and is the gateway to Asia.

A competitive remuneration package for both the General Manager and the Director of Nursing positions are on offer.

If you have a taste for a challenge, phone Meribeth Fletcher on (08) 8973 9034 or email [email protected] for more information.

Quote vacancy number: 2825 (General Manager)2641 (Director of Nursing)

A full job description can be obtained by visiting www.nt.gov.au/jobsFurther information about these positions can be obtained by FREECALL 1300 659 247 or email [email protected]

Vacancies closing date: 22 July 2011

Information on the Northern Territory and its great lifestyle is available at www.theterritory.com.au

Note: The preferred or recommended applicant will be required to hold a current Working with Children Clearance notice / Ochre Card (application forms available from SAFE NT @ www.workingwithchildren.nt.gov.au) and undergo a criminal history check. A criminal history will not exclude an applicant from this position unless it is a relevant criminal history.

The Territory is recruitingOpportunities at Katherine Hospital

Temporary Community Health Nurse(Parental Leave)

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Temporary Community Health Nurse (Parental Leave)

Ever wanted to be part of a vibrant community with a true country lifestyle? Here’s a chance to show your diversity and make a real difference to the lives of others.

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the position of Temporary Community Health Nurse for a period of 12 months. This unique position is situated in Julia Creek and provides for a dynamic and practical role in the delivery of Community Health along with the developments of Community Health programs and promotion. Nursing Registration qualification and/or registration with the appropriate registration authority is required. Experience in Aged Care and/or Child Health is considered favourably. An attractive salary package including relocation and housing will be available to the suitable candidate. Please contact Manager of Corporate and Community Services on (07) 4746 7166 or email [email protected] for an information package, including Position Description prior to applying for this position. Applications must address the selection criteria and should be mailed to

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Human Resources, PO Box 177,

Julia Creek Qld 4823 or emailed to [email protected] by 5.00pm on July 15th 2011. Shane Cagney Chief Executive Officer

Ever wanted to be part of a vibrant community with a true country lifestyle? Here’s a chance to show your diversity and make a real difference to the lives of others.Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the position of Temporary Community Health Nurse for a period of 12 months. This unique position is situated in Julia Creek and provides for a dynamic and practical role in the delivery of Community Health along with the developments of Community Health programs and promotion.

Nursing Registration qualification and/or registration with the appropriate registration authority is required. Experience in Aged Care and/or Child Health is considered favourably.

An attractive salary package including relocation and housing will be available to the suitable candidate.

Please contact Manager of Corporate and Community Services on (07) 4746 7166 or email [email protected] for an information package, including Position Description prior to applying for this position.

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Nurse Leaders

The next publication of Nursing Careers Allied Health will include our first ‘Nurse Leaders’ special feature. This will include a number of leadership opportunities for high flying nurses to pursue including nurse manager, director of nursing and clinical leadership positions, as well as courses to assist aspiring nurses.

The deadline dates for advertisers are:

Booking and Artwork Deadline: Monday 11 July

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WDHS have the following position available:

Nurse Unit Manager Surgical Our Surgical Unit provides a diverse range of services including

general and specialist surgery, day procedures, haemodialysis

and midwifery. This position is well supported by a number

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practice.

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Salary and conditions are in accordance with the relevant award.

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Are you one of those people that has often thought about working in the UK and then said to themselves ‘sounds great but I wouldn’t know where to start’, then why not start with us.

There are a few things that you do need to sort out before you make that leap of faith and getting them right makes your eventual trip here that much easier.

I often hear candidates at interview say “but I registered with an agency in Australia and they never told me that I needed this or wouldn’t be able to do that”. It’s the little details that make a big difference and that’s where we come in.

PJ Locums are based in London. We have been around for 10 years now and are pretty much the same team now as when we started so we all know what the business of finding people the right job is about. We are very thorough on our compliance and would ask that you collate all your information whilst still in Australia as it makes life so much easier and less expensive for you, such things as your immunisation history, many come to the UK thinking ‘Hep B yeah I have that’ but you don’t check and when you get here and your levels aren’t high enough to work in UK hospitals that’s what’s known in the trade as a ‘show stopper.’

Its been reported that there are not many jobs to be had here in the UK, not so for those candidates that fulfil the NMC/HPC criteria there is always work. Our best advice is ‘Keep an open mind and be flexible’ you can’t all work in London its just not big enough, but there are some great cities outside London that are just as big, just as near and just as great!

At PJ Locums our view is that our nurses/locums work with us, not for us. Yes, you are the frontline ambassadors of our company which is why it is so important to us that we get it right.

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The first breast care nurse will soon take flight with the Royal Flying Doctor Service.

The 67th McGrath Foundation breast care nurse will be based at the RFDS base in Broken Hill and will fly across rural and remote areas from far west New South Wales to south west Queensland and north eastern South Australia to support breast cancer affected families.

The full-time position is the first of its kind for the not-for-profit RFDS, which has been flying health care services to the furthest corners of Australia since 1928.

The breast care nurse position will be advertised and is expected to be filled within two to three months.

“The position will be an invaluable and much-needed addition to our primary health care team, providing support and empowering families through accurate and timely information and referral services during what

is naturally a very stressful time,” RFDS south eastern chief medical officer Dr Anne Wakatama said.

Last year the RFDS performed more than 38,000 aerial evacuations and is at the frontline of delivering essential health care through its ‘fly around’ clinics, staffed with doctors, nurses and specialists.

There are now 62 McGrath breast care nurses working in communities right across Australia and an additional five locations have been identified for recruitment this year.

McGrath Foundation’s Tracy Bevan said it was a proud day for the foundation and one that came three years since Jane McGrath lost her battle with breast cancer.

The RFDS breast care nurse position was funded through Elders, which has raised more than $330,000 in the past three years for the McGrath Foundation.

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Are you one of those people that has often thought about working in the UK and then said to themselves ‘sounds great but I wouldn’t know where to start’, then why not start with us.

There are a few things that you do need to sort out before you make that leap of faith and getting them right makes your eventual trip here that much easier.

I often hear candidates at interview say “but I registered with an agency in Australia and they never told me that I needed this or wouldn’t be able to do that”. It’s the little details that make a big difference and that’s where we come in.

PJ Locums are based in London. We have been around for 10 years now and are pretty much the same team now as when we started so we all know what the business of finding people the right job is about. We are very thorough on our compliance and would ask that you collate all your information whilst still in Australia as it makes life so much easier and less expensive for you, such things as your immunisation history, many come to the UK thinking ‘Hep B yeah I have that’ but you don’t check and when you get here and your levels aren’t high enough to work in UK hospitals that’s what’s known in the trade as a ‘show stopper.’

Its been reported that there are not many jobs to be had here in the UK, not so for those candidates that fulfil the NMC/HPC criteria there is always work. Our best advice is ‘Keep an open mind and be flexible’ you can’t all work in London its just not big enough, but there are some great cities outside London that are just as big, just as near and just as great!

At PJ Locums our view is that our nurses/locums work with us, not for us. Yes, you are the frontline ambassadors of our company which is why it is so important to us that we get it right.

Want to join a friendly team that listens to you - then call or email today and make that leap.

0011 4 208 874 6111

[email protected]

The first breast care nurse will soon take flight with the Royal Flying Doctor Service.

The 67th McGrath Foundation breast care nurse will be based at the RFDS base in Broken Hill and will fly across rural and remote areas from far west New South Wales to south west Queensland and north eastern South Australia to support breast cancer affected families.

The full-time position is the first of its kind for the not-for-profit RFDS, which has been flying health care services to the furthest corners of Australia since 1928.

The breast care nurse position will be advertised and is expected to be filled within two to three months.

“The position will be an invaluable and much-needed addition to our primary health care team, providing support and empowering families through accurate and timely information and referral services during what

is naturally a very stressful time,” RFDS south eastern chief medical officer Dr Anne Wakatama said.

Last year the RFDS performed more than 38,000 aerial evacuations and is at the frontline of delivering essential health care through its ‘fly around’ clinics, staffed with doctors, nurses and specialists.

There are now 62 McGrath breast care nurses working in communities right across Australia and an additional five locations have been identified for recruitment this year.

McGrath Foundation’s Tracy Bevan said it was a proud day for the foundation and one that came three years since Jane McGrath lost her battle with breast cancer.

The RFDS breast care nurse position was funded through Elders, which has raised more than $330,000 in the past three years for the McGrath Foundation.

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To complete the survey, please visit ncah.com.au andclick the link to the HISS Survey.

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HISS SurveyHealth Industry Satisfaction Survey

The quarterly Health Industry Satisfaction Survey ( HISS )is currently OPEN.

Please visit ncah.com.au and click the orange HISSsurvey link in the bottom right hand corner.

This is your opportunity to have your say about the stateof the health system, by answering a few short questions

about your own personal experiences.

The survey will take about 3 minutes to complete, and willhelp to paint a picture of how health professionals think

the health system is performing.

To complete the survey, please visit ncah.com.au andclick the link to the HISS Survey.

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HISS SurveyHealth Industry Satisfaction Survey

The quarterly Health Industry Satisfaction Survey ( HISS )is currently OPEN.

Please visit ncah.com.au and click the orange HISSsurvey link in the bottom right hand corner.

This is your opportunity to have your say about the stateof the health system, by answering a few short questions

about your own personal experiences.

The survey will take about 3 minutes to complete, and willhelp to paint a picture of how health professionals think

the health system is performing.

To complete the survey, please visit ncah.com.au andclick the link to the HISS Survey.

Nurse Leaders

The next publication of Nursing Careers Allied Health will include our first ‘Nurse Leaders’ special feature. This will include a number of leadership opportunities for high flying nurses to pursue including nurse manager, director of nursing and clinical leadership positions, as well as courses to assist aspiring nurses.

The deadline dates for advertisers are:

Booking and Artwork Deadline: Monday 11 July

Publication Date: 18th July

If you wish to participate, please contact the NCAH team on (03) 9271 8700, or email [email protected]

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Hamilton is strategically located 3.5 hours from Melbourne and

5 hours from Adelaide. Southern Grampians spans the heart of

Victoria’s renowned ‘Western District’ and boasts magnificent

scenery at every turn.

WDHS have the following position available:

Nurse Unit Manager Surgical Our Surgical Unit provides a diverse range of services including

general and specialist surgery, day procedures, haemodialysis

and midwifery. This position is well supported by a number

of specialist nurses who assist in the coordination of clinical

practice.

WE OFFER:

• Financiallysupportedpostgraduatestudies

• Comprehensiveorientationprogram

• Dynamicandempoweringteamenvironment

• Progressiveeducationalandprofessionaldevelopment

opportunities

• Assistancetoaccessscholarshipprograms

• Verygeneroussalarypackaging

• Relocationpackage

• Newlyinstalleddigitaloperatingtechnology

To obtain further information regarding this opportunity visit

our web-site, www.wdhs.net. Applications for this position,

together with your resume should be forwarded to human.

[email protected]

Salary and conditions are in accordance with the relevant award.

A current driver’s licence and a satisfactory police check are

required.

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Thinking about a new job opportunity? Perhaps a change of scenery or a step-up to a leadership role?

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• Target job title.• Your desired salary.• The locations in which you’re

interested in working.• Your field of specialisation.• How soon you’re interested in

taking on a new job.

Recruiters will use the NCAHwebsite to find & then contact you.

Your first step is to visit NCAH.com.au and click the ‘Upload Your CV Now!’ button on the home page.

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Child Health Generalist Web Search No: Pool Ref CH893

Level/Salary: ANF Level 2 $69,459 - $73,798 p.a.

The Kimberley Population Health Unit are looking for Child Health Generalists to join their team. In this role you

will be responsible for providing a high level of Primary Health Care to achieve the optimum state of health for

individuals, families and communities with the emphasis in the area of Child Health.

You will be required to support, develop and implement health initiatives, whilst working in partnership with

the community, Aboriginal Health Workers, other community Health staff, relevant agencies, hospital staff and

visiting specialists.

To Access Detailed Information: Visit jobs.health.wa.gov.au and key in the Web Search No. or

Ph: 08 9480 9307 to be mailed an information pack.

For Specifi c Inquiries: Please contact David Reeve on 08 9194 1636.

Location: Kimberley Region, various locations

Closing Date: Tuesday, 31 December 2013 at 4.00pm.

Government of Western AustraliaWA Country Health Service

Women’s & Children’s Health CoordinatorLooking for something different? Are you seeking great work-life balance while living in a fantastic natural and cultural environment?

Kakadu Health Service is a community controlled health service providing a wide range of primary health care services to the people of Kakadu. Based in Jabiru, and less than 3 hours drive from Darwin, the service offers the best of both worlds – living and working in a spectacular natural environment but still having access to the facilities of a regional centre.

An exciting position is available for a skilled and highly motivated team player to drive an innovative women’s & children’s health program in the region. You will work with a wide range of other staff in a multi-disciplinary team environment to provide excellent care and improve health outcomes for Aboriginal people in the region. Help us close the gap.

Applicants will have experience in primary health care service delivery with excellent clinical skills, and experience in women’s and children’s health will be highly regarded. A sound grasp of population health programs, understanding of grass-roots community development processes and ability to work with people from a diverse range of backgrounds is essential.

An attractive salary (circa $75k) plus generous benefi ts including 6 weeks annual leave, subsidised accommodation, relocation allowances and salary sacrifi cing arrangements will be offered to the right applicant, linked to skills and experience.

For a copy of the recruitment package and selection criteria or for detailed job information, contact us at [email protected] or on 08 8979 9999.

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REGISTERED GENERAL NURSES ALL AREAS THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA Due to our rapidly expanding business Lifescreen Australia a division of Sonic HealthCare is currently recruiting Registered Nurses on a sub contractual basis. Lifescreen currently undertakes work for all Insurance Companies and has recently diversified into the Pharmaceutical area. We are looking for nurses to perform a variety of roles including: Insurance Work Pharmaceutical Work Medical Assessments Cannulation and Infusions Venepuncture Patient Support/Education Programs ECG recordings Corporate Work Spirometry Immunisations and Health Awareness Essential Criteria:

• Competent in Venepuncture and or Cannulation

• CPR Certification

• Cannulation Certification. (if applicable)

• ABN

• Own car

• Internet, printer and mobile phone with message bank Choose in what locations you wish to work, work as little or as much as you want. If you are looking for a fully flexible and autonomous lifestyle Send your resume to [email protected] This role is only available to Australian Residents or to those who hold valid working visas or permits

Due to our rapidly expanding business Lifescreen Australia, a division of Sonic Healthcare, is currently recruiting Registered Nurses on a sub-contractual basis.Lifescreen currently undertakes work for all Insurance Companies and has recently diversified into the Pharmaceutical area.We are looking for nurses to perform a variety of roles including:Medical assessments Infusion services Venepuncture ECG recordings Spirometry

Essential Criteria:• Competent in venepuncture

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phone with message bankChoose in what locations you wish to work, work as little or as much as you want.Lifescreen Australia is currently looking for contractors in both metropolitan and rural areas.

For all queries, please call 1800 673 123 or send your resume to [email protected] role is only available to Australian Residents or to those who hold valid working visas or permits.

REGISTERED GENERAL NURSES

School Health Generalist Web Search No: Pool Ref CH901

Level/Salary: ANF Level 2 $69,459 - $73,798 p.a.

The Kimberley Population Health Unit are looking for School Health Generalists to join their team. In this role

you will be responsible for providing a high level of Primary Health Care to achieve the optimum state of health

for individuals, families and communities with emphasis in the area of School Health.

You will be required to support, develop and implement health initiatives, whilst working in partnership with

the community, Aboriginal Health Workers, other community Health staff, relevant agencies, hospital staff and

visiting specialists.

To Access Detailed Information: Visit jobs.health.wa.gov.au and key in the Web Search No. or

Ph: 08 9480 9307 to be mailed an information pack.

For Specifi c Inquiries: Please contact David Reeve on 08 9194 1636.

Location: Kimberley Region, various locations

Closing Date: Tuesday, 31 December 2013 at 4.00pm.

Government of Western AustraliaWA Country Health Service

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We hope you enjoy perusing the range of opportunities included in Issue 13, 2011.

If you are interested in pursuing any of these opportunities, please contact the advertiser directly via the contact details provided. If you have any queries about our publication or if you would like to receive our publication, please email us at [email protected]

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Registered NursePeri Operative Recruitment Pool Web Search No: Pool Ref CG497

Level/Salary: ANF Level 1 $51,175 - $67,342 pa pro rata

SCGH has 13 Operating theatres which cater for both elective and emergency theatre cases. Specialities include neurosurgery, ENT, urology, general, liver transplant, kidney transplant, plastic surgery, cardio/thoracic, ophthalmology, vascular and orthopaedic surgeries. We are looking for experienced nurses to fulfi l all the duties included in all aspects of the Instrument and Circulation Nurse roles in an operating theatre.

We are also looking for experience Post Anaesthetic Care Nurses to provide nursing care to the immediate post operative patients who have undergone procedures in general surgery, orthopaedic, neurological Interventions, surgery and special procedures.

WA Health is committed to eliminating all forms of discrimination in the provision of our service. We embrace diversity and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally diverse backgrounds and people with disabilities.WA Health supports fl exible working practices within the context of quality health service.WA Health is committed to a smoke-free environment across all buildings, grounds and vehicles.

To Access Detailed Information: jobs.wa.gov.au and key in the Web Search No. or Ph: 9480 9307 to be mailed an information pack.

For Specifi c Inquiries: Please contact Sasha Rademakers or Liz Fereday on 08 9346 4548 or email [email protected]

Closing Date: Monday, 14 October 2011 at 4.00pm.

Government of Western AustraliaMetropolitan Area Health Service

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The General Manager and Director of Nursing of the Katherine Hospital are retiring – we’re looking for experienced people who want to take their clinical leadership to new heights, as we move into the new Local Hospital Network for the Top End.

Katherine Hospital is a 60-bed acute hospital, serving a population of around 24,000 people, of which over 60% are Indigenous.

The Katherine region offers opportunities for fishing, camping, diverse cultural experiences, bushwalking, and meeting new friends. Darwin, the Territory’s capital city, is only a 3-hour drive away and is the gateway to Asia.

A competitive remuneration package for both the General Manager and the Director of Nursing positions are on offer.

If you have a taste for a challenge, phone Meribeth Fletcher on (08) 8973 9034 or email [email protected] for more information.

Quote vacancy number: 2825 (General Manager)2641 (Director of Nursing)

A full job description can be obtained by visiting www.nt.gov.au/jobsFurther information about these positions can be obtained by FREECALL 1300 659 247 or email [email protected]

Vacancies closing date: 22 July 2011

Information on the Northern Territory and its great lifestyle is available at www.theterritory.com.au

Note: The preferred or recommended applicant will be required to hold a current Working with Children Clearance notice / Ochre Card (application forms available from SAFE NT @ www.workingwithchildren.nt.gov.au) and undergo a criminal history check. A criminal history will not exclude an applicant from this position unless it is a relevant criminal history.

The Territory is recruitingOpportunities at Katherine Hospital

Temporary Community Health Nurse(Parental Leave)

McKinlay Shire Council

Temporary Community Health Nurse (Parental Leave)

Ever wanted to be part of a vibrant community with a true country lifestyle? Here’s a chance to show your diversity and make a real difference to the lives of others.

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the position of Temporary Community Health Nurse for a period of 12 months. This unique position is situated in Julia Creek and provides for a dynamic and practical role in the delivery of Community Health along with the developments of Community Health programs and promotion. Nursing Registration qualification and/or registration with the appropriate registration authority is required. Experience in Aged Care and/or Child Health is considered favourably. An attractive salary package including relocation and housing will be available to the suitable candidate. Please contact Manager of Corporate and Community Services on (07) 4746 7166 or email [email protected] for an information package, including Position Description prior to applying for this position. Applications must address the selection criteria and should be mailed to

Private and Confidential,

Human Resources, PO Box 177,

Julia Creek Qld 4823 or emailed to [email protected] by 5.00pm on July 15th 2011. Shane Cagney Chief Executive Officer

Ever wanted to be part of a vibrant community with a true country lifestyle? Here’s a chance to show your diversity and make a real difference to the lives of others.Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the position of Temporary Community Health Nurse for a period of 12 months. This unique position is situated in Julia Creek and provides for a dynamic and practical role in the delivery of Community Health along with the developments of Community Health programs and promotion.

Nursing Registration qualification and/or registration with the appropriate registration authority is required. Experience in Aged Care and/or Child Health is considered favourably.

An attractive salary package including relocation and housing will be available to the suitable candidate.

Please contact Manager of Corporate and Community Services on (07) 4746 7166 or email [email protected] for an information package, including Position Description prior to applying for this position.

Applications must address the selection criteria and should be mailed to

Private and Confidential,

Human Resources,

PO Box 177,

Julia Creek Qld 4823

or emailed to [email protected] by 5.00pm on July 15th 2011.

Shane Cagney

Chief Executive Officer

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CCM is a leading International Health Recruitment company with over 20 years experience in placing Registered Nurses and Allied Health Staff overseas. Our recruiters are previous Registered Nurses who have lived and worked in Saudi Arabia. When you connect with one of

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Enquiries: The Recruitment Team 1300 734 842.

Website: www.jobsatjusticehealth.com.au

Applications: Justice Health Recruitment – The Forensic Hospital, PO Box 150, Matraville NSW 2036 or email [email protected]

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AUS Free Phone: 1800 818 844NZ Free Phone: 0800 700 [email protected] [email protected]

Be the envy of all your colleagues and enjoy the golden sands of the mysterious desert, laze on the beaches and explore the marine life of the Red Sea, lose yourself in the bustle and excitement of the market-place or discover precious remnants of long lost civilizations that once flourished along the old spice routes.

Abu-Dhabi

Dammam

Jeddah

Riyadh

Al-Ahsa

Even the most familiar activities take on a new dimension under the eternal sunshine of the Arabian Peninsula. Escape from the city on your days off & sample the splendours of the great outdoors; camping in the desert, riding a pure-bred Arabian horse or sailing & scuba diving in the Red Sea. Only such wonders can be enjoyed from within the Middle East - as a nurse, this opportunity is all yours!

CCM is a leading International Health Recruitment company with over 20 years experience in placing Registered Nurses and Allied Health Staff overseas. Our recruiters are previous Registered Nurses who have lived and worked in Saudi Arabia. When you connect with one of

our Consultants you can trust you’ll be in safe hands and receive expert,

honest advice.

CCM are looking for Staff Nurses, Nurse Managers, Senior Administration and Allied Health Staff.

To find out more, call one of our friendly recruiters for a confidential, non-obligatory chat.

Benefits on offer include:➤ *Salary paid tax free ➤ *Free flights ➤ *Free accommodation/

*Accommodation allowance ➤ *Free medical care ➤ *Generous annual leave ➤ Professional Development ➤ Endless travel opportunities➤ *Free Uniforms (*applicable to certain contracts only)

Live SKYPE chats

direct with one of our

prestigious hospital clients

in Saudi Arabia!ICU RN’s! Exclusive contracts available in the UAE NOW

Join us on facebook: Ccm Australasia

Interested in being part of the future of Forensic Mental Health in NSW?

Opportunities for Endorsed Enrolled Nurses and Registered Nurses with recent Mental Health experienceOperated by Justice Health, The Forensic Hospital is an integral part of the Forensic Mental Health Network.

Located at Malabar and officially opened in February 2009, this purpose-built 135-bed facility provides high-quality specialised care to male, female and adolescent forensic patients in a high-security therapeutic environment.

Justice Health offers flexible work options, salary packaging, education support and self-development opportunities for mental health professionals.

If you have recent mental health experience as an EEN or RN and would like more detail about the opportunities that exist within The Forensic Hospital, please contact a member of our recruitment team.

Enquiries: The Recruitment Team 1300 734 842.

Website: www.jobsatjusticehealth.com.au

Applications: Justice Health Recruitment – The Forensic Hospital, PO Box 150, Matraville NSW 2036 or email [email protected]

We look forward to welcoming you to The Team!