Nursing Job in Australia

Internationally educated nurses who are seeking to become an RN (Registered Nurse) in Australia might have to write NCLEX-RN (National Council Licensure Examination-Registered Nurse) from March 2020. The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) will decide who needs to take this exam after their assessment.

This does not mean that every internationally educated candidate will have to write NCLEX-RN; but, only those who have been asked by the NMBA has to take the exam. It is part of their eligibility assessment. These candidates might also need OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) to show their skill set and practical competence.

Rudraa Academy is prepared to accommodate those who have been asked by the NMBA to take NCLEX-RN. Our NCLEX-RN review course is up to date and covers everything that you need to pass the exam.

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Work in the Australia

Are you a nurse looking to come and work in Australia? Here are the means for beginning.

Qualifications

You’re eligible to work in Australia if you’re a Registered Nurse in your home country. Give a background check to see if you're qualified or not.

THE NCLEX-RN

When you know where in Australia you’d like to work, you can apply to that State’s Board of Nursing and take the NCLEX-RN. It is a standardized test that’ll earn you a Registered Nurse license. It includes an English language proficiency test too.

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FIND A JOB

Once you have your Registered Nurse license, you can look for a job through a nursing recruitment agency or Australia-based employer. When you have received a job offer, you can apply for a visa.

The Top 10 Nursing Universities in Australia are:

  • 1. University of Technology Sydney
  • 2. University of Sydney
  • 3. Monash University
  • 4. Deakin University
  • 5. University of Melbourne
  • 6. Queensland University of Technology
  • 7. University of Adelaide
  • 8. University of Queensland
  • 9. Griffith University
  • 10. Australian Catholic University

Australia Nursing Jobs Provide Great Benefits:

As a professional nurse in Australia, you enjoy all the same benefits as a professional Australian nurse.
  • The terms of a working visa include migration of your immediate family
  • Your family can work, study or attend school.
  • You are entitled to all the benefits of an Australian worker
  • Government medical insurance is not available until you are a Permanent Resident
  • Private medical insurance is a condition of employment on a working visa
  • Permanent residence can be applied for after 2 years, as nurses are given priority.

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