Canberra: Permanent Opportunities with Great Benefits

Are you a Midwife or Registered Nurse in ICU/EDU/Theatre looking for lifestyle and career benefits? We have multiple permanent opportunities available now in Canberra, generous pay rates and a $12,000 relocation incentive to help you make the move.
Canberra offers generous pay rates and a $12,000 relocation package to help make your move seamless. Whether you’re a Midwife or a Registered Nurse, you’ll be working with compassionate, patient-centred teams dedicated to providing high-quality care in a city renowned for its excellent work-life balance, community-focused lifestyle, and cultural richness.
Join Canberra’s healthcare team and enjoy benefits such as:
• Up to $12,000* relocation package (plus an additional $2,000 per dependent)
• Visa sponsorship for UK & Ireland citizens
• Career development opportunities and leadership pathways
• Safe neighbourhoods, top-rated schools, and easy access to urban amenities and outdoor adventures
Take the next step in your nursing career while embracing the unique culture and natural beauty Canberra has to offer.
Interested in hearing more about this opportunity?
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