Assistant in Nursing Jobs in Brisbane

Assistant in nursing aged care jobs in Brisbane

Sanctuary Recruitment is Australia's leading aged care consultancy, providing aged care professionals with work on a temporary, contract and permanent basis. With our dedicated consultants who are a team of aged care experts, we are able to place staff in roles that fit their needs as well as the homes.

We have roles in Brisbane and across Queensland for assistant in nursing positions on a temporary and contract basis. If you are looking to start your aged care career, or are in the market for a new opportunity, do not hesitate to send us a message today.

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Perks available for assistant in nursing roles

Sanctuary offers a whole host of benefits to our assistant in nursing and aged care staff, such as:

  • Free online education
  • Accessible online rostering app at your disposal
  • Consultant support and after-hours 7 days a week
  • Shift variety and flexibility
  • Competitive pay and penalty rates
  • Locations in metro, regional, rural & remote locations
  • Travel and accommodation provided for contract assignments
  •  Industry expert knowledge
  • In house HR & clinical governance

Search for your next assistant in nursing job in Brisbane

Why choose Brisbane?

Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, is a popular tourist destination along
with people choosing to make the move permanently. It's tropical climate and close
proximity to natural wonders such as the Great Barrier Reef and the Whitsundays is
greatly appealing to most.

It has the perfect balance of suiting an outdoorsy lifestyle with being a cultural hub
with attractions like the Queensland Museum and the Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA).
It has a promising education centre and thriving economy, leaving those residing in or
near Brisbane with fantastic job prospects.

If you are after the hustle and bustle of a big city without it feeling too crowded, Brisbane
is a fantastic choice. It is the third most populous city in Australia after Sydney and Melbourne,
giving you the perfect balance of city and country life.

If you are looking to work in or relocate to Brisbane as an assistant in nursing,
pick up the phone and give us a call today: 02 8459 8101.

Apply for your next assistant in nursing job in Brisbane today

Please call 02 8459 8101 to speak to one of our consultants

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