Assistant in Nursing Jobs in Newcastle

Assistant in nursing aged care jobs in Newcastle

Sanctuary Recruitment is actively recruiting assistant in nursing and other aged care professional positions for contract, permanent and temporary/casual roles in Newcastle and across Australia. We are an agency that is committed to excellence, providing a tailored service to our clients and candidates and matching passionate and dedicated workers to aged care providers across the country.

We are champions of the aged care and healthcare industry, and believe that residents deserve the highest quality care possible in their golden years. If this sounds like something you would like to pursue, or if you are looking to further your aged care career, please send your resume across to us here

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Perks of working with Sanctuary

There are many reasons as to why Sanctuary is Australia's leading aged care consultancy:

  • Above award agency pay rates with bonuses and allowances available
  • Locations available in metro, regional, rural & remote areas
  • In house HR & clinical governance lead with over 20 years experience
  • Accommodation and transport provided for contract positions
  • User friendly rostering app to manage your own schedule
  • 24/7 consultant support and after hours 7 days a week
  • Variety of shift days and times to choose from
  • Continuous online learning system that is always free to use
  • Industry insight from our expert consultants

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Life in Newcastle

Newcastle, located in the central - eastern part of the Sydney Basin,
is a regional city that is part of the Lower Hunter region. A few hours
drive from Sydney CBD, its a popular relocation destination for those
who enjoy city life but like to be out of the hustle and bustle the central
business district provides.

Well known for its beautiful beaches and gorgeous coastline, the area attracts
a lot of surfers due to its consistent surf breaks. It has all of the elements of a
big city: festivals, cultural events, art galleries and a food and drink scene
without the population of a capital.

It has its own airport that provides domestic and international flights, so if
you are someone who lives to travel, then there is no need to venture to
the big city to start your adventure.

If you are interested in working and living in Newcastle and would like to know
more, give us a call on 02 8459 8101 or send a message in here

Apply for your next assistant in nursing job in Newcastle today

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

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