I am sure this question has been answered before but I can't seem to find the post. Anyway, I was wondering if people recommend using a recruiter to find a nursing job? If so, who is the best? And just out of curiosity, how do they get paid? Thanks!
I am sure this question has been answered before but I can't seem to find the post. Anyway, I was wondering if people recommend using a recruiter to find a nursing job? If so, who is the best? And just out of curiosity, how do they get paid? Thanks!
Dont know of any recruiters BUT - u could always forward your cv to the health boards urself and hae greater power at negotiating a relocation package AND ITS FREE AND EASY
Everybody is VERY Friendly and helpfull
For nurses they normally call then agencies so a search on that may help you...
Here are a couple Geneva Health and Tonix to get you started.
General comment would be no problem to go through an agency but they don't have access to all jobs so also check on the appropriate DHB websites.
Ian
I applied myself for a job with success w/out an agency although I did start with an agency.
PM me or let me know if you want any more info,
And I tried a relocation package and got..NADA..
we got an initial relocation package negiotiated and ended up getting offerred over double what they originally offered
if u dnt ask u dnt get !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Uve got nothing 2 loose
OH was not offered anything and after quite a bit of toing and froing got her flight and 2 week's accommodation - to be repaid if she left within a year.
Simon
Hi, ScottNZ
I used Tonix and was very happy with their services. However I did not need help with relocation. Talk to Annie from Tonix, she was excellent help-made my life much easier( as far as job hunting was concerned).
Good luck!
If anyone's still looking for an agency to help with nursing / allied health professional work in NZ then I can recommend Accent Health Recruitment - they were a huge help in sorting job, visas, registration and relocation package