TAKE YOUR CAREER DOWNUNDER
Working across Australia is easy with Drake Medox. With State-based offices, Drake Medox is aware of individual state requirements and available placements. National Nursing Registration means that it’s as easy as registering with us- Medox can do the rest! Once the registration process has been completed, all you need to do is advise us when you want to move on and we will do our best to meet your requirements.
PERSONALISED SERVICE
We have a dedicated International Recruitment Consultant to assist overseas nurses with their transition to Australia. From the initial enquiry, through the process of gaining registration and even to your placement in the hospital, the Drake consultant will guide you through every step.
Drake Medox does not sponsor directly, but we can refer you on to our clients that can sponsor directly into their hospital.
OUR INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT CONSULTANT ASSISTS WITH THE FOLLOWING:
- Information and guidance regarding registration with the relevant nursing board*
- Information on the differences of working in different states and territories across Australia
- Assistance with the process of registration and being the designated contact to the board where required to make the communication process much easier for you
- Information and advice on IELTS and English language requirements
- Basic Information on immigration and types of visas available for nurses
- Ongoing email and telephone support with any enquiry
- General support, with the transition from overseas to Australia
- ‘Meet and greet’ at the airport
- Finding the ‘best fit’ - with our experienced state wide consultants we match the nurse to a position according to their skills and experience
- Regular telephone support after commencement of the employment
- Assisting families of nurses in finding employment through our wider Drake International team
Our International Recruitment Consultant can be contacted on (0061) 407 831 492 or opendayoz@au.drakeintl.com
*National nursing registration: From 1 July 2010 practitioners of the Nursing and Midwifery professions across Australia will have to meet the same requirements to be registered and their registration will be recognised in all States and Territories.