Sanctuary Recruitment perks

Save with benefits tailored exclusively to you

Your health and wellbeing is important to us, and we believe you should be rewarded for all of the hard work you do. Our discount and perks scheme through our partnerships, exclusive to Sanctuary members, are there for you to reset, recharge and restore your mind and body, so you can look after yourself and those around you.

Explore our perks and discounts below

Nourish and nurture your mind, body and skin

Make your wellbeing a priority with the endota product range. Enjoy face and skincare, makeup, women's health and tanning at a discounted rate, give the gift of relaxation and rejuvenation with with gift cards, and experience the yearly Endota Retreat membership for less.

To access discount codes, speak to your consultant for more details.

Get kitted out at the one stop nursing shop

From top-notch footwear, to handy accessories, essential equipment and informative clinical reference cards, eNurse has everything you need to be the best nurse that you can be.

Register with Sanctuary to receive a exclusive discount code to your email!

Enjoy healthy and delicious food on the go

We know time is precious, so we've teamed up with Youfoodz, HelloFresh and EveryPlate so you can grab and go nutritious meals whilst on your feet, and feed your family for less.

This voucher will sign you up to an ongoing subscription. For full details, contact your consultant.

A new Go-To for skincare

Find fuss free, effective skin products at Go-To. With a range that looks after your face and body for all ages and genders, enjoy giftsets from Go-To as part of our reward and recognition scheme for our team.

For more information, contact our marketing team at marketing@sanctuaryrecruitment.com

Sustainable and chic

We understand that working long hours makes it more tempting to reach for multiple disposable cups every day. Our partnership with KeepCup means you can enjoy your favourite beverages on the go whilst remaining environmentally friendly.

Your discount code will be emailed to you upon registering with Sanctuary.

Recharge and relax

With yoga styles that suit everybody, Humming Puppy have a variety of classes incorporating medication, sound and breathing practices in a luxurious studio designed for you to find increased focus and a sense of calm.

Exclusive membership package details can be found in your intro to Sanctuary Recruitment pack.

Australia's first choice in first aid training

Keeping up to date with your first aid training is necessary when working in the healthcare industry. Save on all first aid courses with Australia Wide First Aid.

Your discount code will be emailed to you upon registering with Sanctuary.

Aged care blog
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