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At Cornerstone Medical Recruitment (cmr), we believe that creating a happier healthcare workforce means better health for us all. That’s why we’re dedicated to connecting nurses and midwives with amazing opportunities across Australia.
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- Specialist nursing recruitment team
- Offering Australia-wide support
- Diverse opportunities
- Temporary, contract and permanent roles
- Placing people in unique locations
- So you can spend less time credentialing
- Leave the admin stuff to us
- Get supported every step of the way
- Turn your career into an adventure
Explore Australia with cmr
Want to work by the beach, an authentic outback working holiday experience, or an exciting stint in a big city? We can make your dream working holiday experience come true. Locum work gives you the unique opportunity to explore the world, meet new people and pursue your passions in amazing locations right around Australia, without sacrificing salary or career progression.
Whatever your needs and circumstances, we’ll find your perfect placement.
How we support you
We offer temporary, contract and permanent roles, giving you the freedom to shape your career as you see fit.
We provide personalised guidance to help you find the perfect role that match your career aspirations with diverse opportunities in exciting locations, negotiating your travel, accommodation, and other benefits on your behalf.
Talk to us today about our current opportunities across Allied Health, Doctor and Nursing specialites.
Who we recruit for
- Public & Private Hospitals –
- Not for Profit Organisations –
- After Hours Medical Deputising Services –
- Community Health Centres & Clinics –
- Private Practices & Clinics –
- Corporate Clients –
- Fly In Fly Out Corporations –
- Occupational Rehabilitation Providers –
- Aged Care Services –
- Non-government Organisations –
- International Organisations –
- Remote Area Clinics –
- Primary Health Teams –
- Indigenous Medical Services –
- Mental Health Services –
Who we place
- Registered Nurses –
- Midwives –
- Remote Area Nurses –
- Directors of Nursing –
- Nurse Managers –
- Nurse Educators –
- Health Service Managers –
- Practice Nurses –
- Private Practice GPs –
- Indigenous Medical Services Doctors –
- GP VMOs –
- Emergency Doctors –
- General Medicine Doctors –
- Junior Doctors –
- Specialist Doctors –
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a visa to work in Australia?
- Yes, most international visitors will need a visa to work in Australia. The type of visa you need will depend on factors such as your nationality, the type of work you plan to do, and how long you intend to stay.
- Yes, most international visitors will need a visa to work in Australia. The type of visa you need will depend on factors such as your nationality, the type of work you plan to do, and how long you intend to stay.
How do I know if I have the Stream A qualifications needed to work in Australia?
- You will need to complete a self-check via the APHRA (Australian Nurses and Midwifery National Board) Website if you want to work in Australia.
- The three streams (outcomes) are:
- Stream A – IQNMs who hold a qualification considered to be substantially equivalent, or based on similar competencies, to an approved qualification.
- Stream B – IQNMs who hold a qualification that is relevant to the profession, but is not substantially equivalent, nor based on similar competencies to an approved qualification.
- Stream C – IQNMs who hold a qualification that is not substantially equivalent or relevant to an approved qualification. This means you will have to come to Australia and do upgraded courses prior.
- For more details – please visit: Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia
What are the main types of work visas available?
- There are several types of work visas in Australia, including the Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482), Employer Nomination Scheme visa (subclass 186), and Working Holiday visa (subclass 417 or 462), among others. Each visa has its own eligibility criteria and conditions.
How do I find job opportunities in Australia?
- You can search for job opportunities through cmr’s medical jobs board. We recruit for a diverse range of locum, temp and permanent and our specialist recruiters also have roles that are not advertised. A healthcare career can take you all over Australia – and so can we. Our network of contacts means we can help you land a job in, well, pretty much anywhere
What are the requirements for getting a job in Australia?
- The requirements vary depending on the job and visa type, but generally, you’ll need relevant skills and qualifications for the position you’re applying for. Some employers may also require you to undergo a skills assessment or meet certain English language proficiency requirements.
Do I need to have my qualifications recognised in Australia?
- In some cases, yes. Certain professions and trades require formal recognition in Australia before you can work in those fields. This process is called skills assessment and is usually conducted by relevant Australian authorities or professional bodies.
How do I apply for a work visa?
- The application process for a work visa varies depending on the type of visa you’re applying for. You’ll typically need to submit an online application, provide supporting documents, and pay the required fees. It’s important to carefully follow the instructions provided by the Australian Department of Home Affairs.
Can I bring my family with me on a work visa?
- Some work visas allow you to bring your family members with you as dependents. However, this will depend on the specific visa subclass and your individual circumstances. Make sure to check the visa conditions and requirements for family members before applying.
How long do I have to work for an organisation?
- We do recommend a minimum of 2 years experience in the specialty you are applying for not just based on the client needs but also so you can confidently transition in to a new health care system..
Is my experience and qualifications in the UK valid in Australia?
- For a 186 via you will need to o a skills assessment, this is called an ANMAC assessment and recommend having this completed before applying. UK Skills are Valid but the assessment helps us get you the best visa option in you specialist area.
Do I need to get a registration in Australia?
- Yes, you must be AHPRA registered before you begin work, again I would be organising this on application.
How do I get registration as a nurse or midwife in Australia?
- The assessment for registration is separate to the assessment for skilled migration. The assessment for registration is conducted by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) on behalf of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. You need to submit an application to Ahpra for assessment for registration and meet the requirements for registration.
- If you hold current registration as a registered nurse, enrolled nurse or midwife your name will appear on Ahpra’s online public Register of Practitioners.
Do I need to register with AHPRA to work as a doctor in Australia?
- Yes. To work as a doctor in Australia, you must be registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and the Medical Board of Australia.
- Doctors new to practising in Australia are often granted Limited or Provisional Registration with a supervision level assigned by AHPRA. This is part of the medical registration process for international doctors. Most of our clients require at least Level 3 supervision, as many practices are unable to support Level 1 or Level 2 placements.
- For more information, visit: Medical Board of Australia – Limited Registration.
What level of supervision do I need as a doctor to work with cmr?
- Most of our current clients require a minimum of Level 3 supervision. Practices that offer Level 1 or Level 2 placements are rare, as they need additional infrastructure and senior oversight to support closer supervision.
- If you’re currently on Level 1 or 2, we’re happy to keep your details on file for future opportunities that may support your registration.
- You can also contact your state or territory’s Rural Workforce Agency, as some smaller or regional services can support closer supervision:
- NSW: Rural Doctors Network
- QLD: Health Workforce Queensland
- VIC: Rural Workforce Agency Victoria
- SA: Rural Doctors Workforce Agency
- WA: Rural Health West
- TAS:HR+ Tasmania
- NT: Northern Territory PHN
- For more on registration and supervision, visit the AHPRA website and the Medical Board of Australia.
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