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Old Oct 8th 2009, 9:59 pm
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Hi all,
my wife & I are looking to move to Perth early new year.
We have now started looking into jobs! My wife is a duel trained nurse (registered mental health & senior sister in A&E) she has applied for afew agency's & contacted afew of the hospitals direct.
We have just received a phone call from an agency in Melbourne stating that she had very little chance of getting a job in Perth. As the goverment has told certain states to only employ Australian nurses first & to pretty much stop altogether taking agency workers on. She said that we should consider moving to a different city (like Melbourne).
As you can expect we are alittle taken back by this as Perth is were we have are heart set on going.
Has anyone else heard of this??
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My wife is currently a Mental health nurse working in Perth, As you may have seen or read RPH is set to lose 400 staff due to Budget cuts. How this will
affect the Mental Health sector i don't know but my wife tells me that they
are expecting cuts in the Hospital she works in and also that all UK nurses
that have been sponsored on Permanent visas are now on hold due to these cuts. Hope this helps

Forgot to add, on one hand they are issueing cut backs but on the other there is still a recruitment pool going on.
Look up South Metro as they are due to open a new Mental health hospital around June time

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Originally Posted by skoots76
Hi all,
my wife & I are looking to move to Perth early new year.
We have now started looking into jobs! My wife is a duel trained nurse (registered mental health & senior sister in A&E) she has applied for afew agency's & contacted afew of the hospitals direct.
We have just received a phone call from an agency in Melbourne stating that she had very little chance of getting a job in Perth. As the goverment has told certain states to only employ Australian nurses first & to pretty much stop altogether taking agency workers on. She said that we should consider moving to a different city (like Melbourne).
As you can expect we are alittle taken back by this as Perth is were we have are heart set on going.
Has anyone else heard of this??
Hi,

It's not far from the truth I'm afraid.

The hospital where I work in Perth is cutting down on both agency nurses and overseas nurses who needs sponsorship. I think it is to do with the budget but also because there is not so much of staff shortages anymore, especially as there are loads of nurses just graduated from Australian universities, my hospital alone is taking on about 400 new graduates.
I think the worst affected is the Royal Perth Hospital, they are even talking about job cuts and redundancies. One of my friends also told me that at one of the biggest hospitals in the city, there is a waiting list to go to work on their A&E.

I am not entirely sure about the private sector, the hospitals I mentioned are all public hospitals. Maybe your wife has a better chance to try the private sector, and my advice would be to contact the hospitals direct and not nursing agencies or through agencies.

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Originally Posted by skoots76
Hi all,
my wife & I are looking to move to Perth early new year.
We have now started looking into jobs! My wife is a duel trained nurse (registered mental health & senior sister in A&E) she has applied for afew agency's & contacted afew of the hospitals direct.
We have just received a phone call from an agency in Melbourne stating that she had very little chance of getting a job in Perth. As the goverment has told certain states to only employ Australian nurses first & to pretty much stop altogether taking agency workers on. She said that we should consider moving to a different city (like Melbourne).
As you can expect we are alittle taken back by this as Perth is were we have are heart set on going.
Has anyone else heard of this??
There is a private sector in Perth also. RPH is cutting staff back [insane government policy] but there are other large hospitals which are not government run. Agency work though may be hard to get though.
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hi, unfortunately i have to confirm what the others have said that the demand for nurses has decreased in perth. I am sponsored on a temp contract for two year i have been told that where as before i would have automatically got a permeant contract/sponsorship they are now only looking at individual cases so although there is a chance of continuing my sponsorship it is now very competitive.
They said that the demand for nurses has decreased because of the economy many nurse's have not retired due to losing superannuation and lots of nurses have come back to nursing as there partners have lost their jobs Also because of the budget cuts the hospitals are no longer using agency staff to cover shortages something which was quite common when i started.
Having said all that if they are considering individual cases with your wifes experience she could apply directly to hospitals or apply for PR?
Good luck don't give up!
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Hi,
Does it not help the fact that we are not after sponsership as we have been granted a 175 visa?
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hi
i am at rockingham hospital and even though the RNs are now going into the pool there is a huge mental health dept being built with new wards ect.

you could always try that. on the A/E side, dont think you will have much luck i am afraid ....

good luck

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Does it not help the fact that we are not after sponsership as we have been granted a 175 visa?
Yes you are in a much stronger position with a PR visa as you can work wherever you want and are not confined to your sponsor. I'm a nurse in Perth and work in drugs and alcohol, I also do casual shifts in the local hospital at the weekends and despite what people are saying I have absolutely no problem getting shifts. I usually ask for an early Sunday and have never been turned down or cancelled. Your wife may not get the exact area she wants but there are jobs available. Good luck with whatever you decide.
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Originally Posted by breezeboylan
Yes you are in a much stronger position with a PR visa as you can work wherever you want and are not confined to your sponsor. I'm a nurse in Perth and work in drugs and alcohol, I also do casual shifts in the local hospital at the weekends and despite what people are saying I have absolutely no problem getting shifts. I usually ask for an early Sunday and have never been turned down or cancelled. Your wife may not get the exact area she wants but there are jobs available. Good luck with whatever you decide.
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I'm with Tracie on this - work is still fairly easy to find as a mental health nurse in Perth. The unit I work on regularly has to get agency staff - cut backs not effecting all areas, and as with most things, any areas that are effected by cutbacks you will find its cyclical and will turn around again in the future.
Good luck with what you decide on but I have to go with Perth!!!!
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Joondalup hospital (ramsay healthcare) has plenty of jobs going and a big A+E dept. Residency is probably a good idea but Ramsay are still offering sponsorships. Good luck x
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Hi. Going back to March this year I contacted a hospital in Fremantle regarding job opportunities in Perth. A lovely manager emailed me back and advised me that due to the recession there were no job vacancies at present in their hospitals, and she thought it best I got my 12 months experience here in the UK and then hopefuly things may be looking up. We couldn't waith that long and so have decided to hopefully get a visa with my husbands occupation which is also CSL.
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Oh god, I've just read all the replies on this thread
I only qualified last month (bachelor degree-adult nursing) but am keen to move to Perth as my boyfriend stands a high chance of getting a mechanics job out there. However dosn't sound like my chances will be too good... Any advice anyone??
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Hi. I qualified in January and too hope to work in Perth. Just like in the Uk when I started my training, jobs on the nursing front were non existent and we were all told there would be no jobs when I qualified, Three 3 years later here I am in my 2nd job since qualifying. I would have thought that there are nursing homes in Perth so I am quite happy to work there as a starting point. I work in dementia care here in the UK in a care home and although many nurses would never lower themselves to this level, after working in a hospital setting for 3 months I left and I absolutely love working in a care home. There are going to jobs if you are willing to leave your options open. Problems I think will only arise if you are specific about what specialism you wish to work in. My advice is Go for it. As a nurse and I am sure you have realised through your training, life is too short not to give your dreams a shot.

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Thanks for the advice K! I was actually looking into care homes last night. Got a interview for one in Edinburgh tomorrow so fingers crossed. I would plan to do some hospital bank work for extra too. Was thinking I might just email some c/homes in perth directly. Are you still nursing in the Uk just now?
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Originally Posted by Kayelem
Hi. I qualified in January and too hope to work in Perth. Just like in the Uk when I started my training, jobs on the nursing front were non existent and we were all told there would be no jobs when I qualified, Three 3 years later here I am in my 2nd job since qualifying. I would have thought that there are nursing homes in Perth so I am quite happy to work there as a starting point. I work in dementia care here in the UK in a care home and although many nurses would never lower themselves to this level, after working in a hospital setting for 3 months I left and I absolutely love working in a care home. There are going to jobs if you are willing to leave your options open. Problems I think will only arise if you are specific about what specialism you wish to work in. My advice is Go for it. As a nurse and I am sure you have realised through your training, life is too short not to give your dreams a shot.

Good Luck
The care home I work for in Perth are always taking on Nursing staff either casual or perm.

They have really cut back on using agency staff and are now training care staff to be med comp.

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