Assistant in Nursing Jobs in Darwin

Assistant in nursing aged care jobs in Darwin

Sanctuary Recruitment are a longstanding aged care recruitment consultancy looking to actively recruit for assistant in nursing roles across Australia. We are experts in project and volume recruitment, hiring frontline workers to alleviate staff shortages. We pride ourselves with being experts in our field and are here to assist with any recruitment and career development needs you may have.

We are currently hiring assistant in nursing roles in Darwin, into Queensland and across the country. If you are in the market for a new opportunity and would like to express your interest, please do so here

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Why work with Sanctuary as an assistant in nursing

Through working with Sanctuary you will receive a number of benefits, including:

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

Search for your next assistant in nursing job in Darwin

What Darwin has to offer

Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory, located centre top of Australia.
It has a tropical climate, known for having a dry and wet season, and is favoured
by tourists and residents alike for the continuous hot weather.

Darwin is a cultural hub, being in close proximity to Uluru and Alice Springs
(the centre of Australia), many like to travel down to see the natural wonder of the world.

Surrounded by national parks such at Litchfield and Charles Darwin, it is a great
place for adventurers and those who enjoy nature and sightseeing.

Experiencing life in Darwin and the Northern Territory is an exciting opportunity
for those who wish to work in remote and rural areas, working within aboriginal
communities to provide exemplary care.

To find out about the roles that we currently have in Darwin and across the country,
get in contact with us today on: 02 8459 8101.

Apply for your next assistant in nursing job in Darwin today

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

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