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Old Nov 19th 2009, 9:47 am
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Originally Posted by Grayling
but it is an advert for nurses....from an agency
It must be wonderful for you to have the god given ability to be so sanctimonious.........I swear you troll this site just to enlighten your otherwise apparently dull life.

While I appreciate that none of us are all knowing,it is sometimes in the tone of your replies that are personally demeaning.Perhaps if you lightened up a little you would be an otherwise happier individual.

Brendon asked a simple question to which I politely replied.........no malice required.Pollyanna responded with an explanation which was sufficient for us all to get the picture....I think your 2 cents was just not required.
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but it is an advert for nurses....from an agency

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Thanks Shirley for your vote of confidence. We are not like the large agencies, we are a small boutique type operation and are geniune in trying to do the best for each individual. I am not saying I want everyone to go through me as it is sometimes better for each individual to apply themselves. However, if I can assist and keep a look out for positions etc, then I am happy to do that.
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Thanks Shirley for your vote of confidence. We are not like the large agencies, we are a small boutique type operation and are geniune in trying to do the best for each individual. I am not saying I want everyone to go through me as it is sometimes better for each individual to apply themselves. However, if I can assist and keep a look out for positions etc, then I am happy to do that.
Yes Brendon,that was the point I was trying to make but we were sadly out ranked however,I do think you will get more exposure here regardless.
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Hi Adele,
Just underway with the whole visa app' and registration process. I'm an RMN with 15yr experience in community settings (mental health and drugs and alcohol). Currently working as a clinical nurse specialist in a senior role (still in clinical practice). Wanting to work in community setting in Adelaide if possible.
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Originally Posted by shirlw
It must be wonderful for you to have the god given ability to be so sanctimonious.........I swear you troll this site just to enlighten your otherwise apparently dull life.

While I appreciate that none of us are all knowing,it is sometimes in the tone of your replies that are personally demeaning.Perhaps if you lightened up a little you would be an otherwise happier individual.

Brendon asked a simple question to which I politely replied.........no malice required.Pollyanna responded with an explanation which was sufficient for us all to get the picture....I think your 2 cents was just not required.
he's just a very, very, old nurse
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he's just a very, very, old nurse
... and one who recognises advertising when he sees it.
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... and one who recognises advertising when he sees it.
I stand corrected a very old, wise, nurse
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Hi Adele,
Just underway with the whole visa app' and registration process. I'm an RMN with 15yr experience in community settings (mental health and drugs and alcohol). Currently working as a clinical nurse specialist in a senior role (still in clinical practice). Wanting to work in community setting in Adelaide if possible.
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You shouldn't have a problem getting a job once you have your registration and visa as there is a shortage of mental health nurses. Send your cv to me at [email protected] and will have a look out for you.

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Originally Posted by Grayling
... and one who recognises advertising when he sees it.
Just for the record, I saw a job advertised and emailed the details to shirlw, so you can bang on about advertising etc, but my interest is in the clients and applicants who choose to use our service. I don't employ nurses I just help facilitate in matching them up, where I can. I joined this site over 4 years ago and thought it would be a good idea to let people know that there is a shortage of nurses in particular fields. I have also mentioned that most of the main hospital in the cities are recruiting nurses themselves. So say what you like, if it makes you feel better
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I can confirm that I did indeed receive an email regarding an adertised post from BrandonE for anyone who is interested.
We are here to assist one another where possible and it is entirely counter productive to have a constant stream of trolling negativity from those parties who derive much joy in doing so..........you know who you are
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Just for the record, I saw a job advertised and emailed the details to shirlw, so you can bang on about advertising etc, but my interest is in the clients and applicants who choose to use our service. I don't employ nurses I just help facilitate in matching them up, where I can. I joined this site over 4 years ago and thought it would be a good idea to let people know that there is a shortage of nurses in particular fields. I have also mentioned that most of the main hospital in the cities are recruiting nurses themselves. So say what you like, if it makes you feel better
So you provide this service for free then?.....it is not a business, simply altruism
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So you provide this service for free then?.....it is not a business, simply altruism
Yes
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Hi Adele, only just spotted this post so I hope you are still looking for nurses to match

I am a RN band 5 (in the uk) with 4+ years of experience which varies from Community Nursing, Care of the Elderly and most recently 2+ years in Cardiology. We are nearing the end of our application for PR (175 visa) and are looking to relocate to the Brisbane area as my Dad and Sister are already there waiting for me!! They are located in Raceview near Ipswich and would be looking for any vacancies around that area and would be willing to travel into Brisbane.

I am sitting my IELTS on 23rd January and providing I pass I will then register with QNC (already registered with ANMC) who I have spoken with and they say as long as paperwork etc is correct can take approx 3-4 weeks, hoping then to make the final move around April/May.

Any advice or assistance you can give would be much appreciated

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I have been in Australia now for 4 years and just love it. I work for a recruitment company and there are positions for Nurses across all States if you have experience in mental health, midwifery, theatres & have ICU post graduate qualifications and experience. Registration with a Nurses Board in any State is advantageous. Send me your details and I can see if we can assist you in any way. Adele
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Hi Adele, only just spotted this post so I hope you are still looking for nurses to match

I am a RN band 5 (in the uk) with 4+ years of experience which varies from Community Nursing, Care of the Elderly and most recently 2+ years in Cardiology. We are nearing the end of our application for PR (175 visa) and are looking to relocate to the Brisbane area as my Dad and Sister are already there waiting for me!! They are located in Raceview near Ipswich and would be looking for any vacancies around that area and would be willing to travel into Brisbane.

I am sitting my IELTS on 23rd January and providing I pass I will then register with QNC (already registered with ANMC) who I have spoken with and they say as long as paperwork etc is correct can take approx 3-4 weeks, hoping then to make the final move around April/May.

Any advice or assistance you can give would be much appreciated

Lorraine
Hi Lorraine

Sorry I am only responding now to you but I have been away. Please send me your cv to [email protected] and I will try and see what I can do for you.

Regards

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