We welcome the diversity and wealth of
experience that overseas applicants bring to our hospitals and health services.
There are a number of visa options
available to nurses and midwives entering WA.
WA Health is able to assist with
sponsorship for temporary or permanent visas. However, please note sponsorship is currently only negotiated with
experienced nurses and midwives applying for positions in areas of critical shortage. The State Nominated
Migration Program criteria and the Western Australian skilled migration occupation list can be
found here (external
site).
To apply for sponsorship, you must do
the following:
- Get registered as a Registered Nurse or Midwife with the Nursing
and Midwifery Board
of Australia (external site)
- Apply for a job (once
eligibility for registration is established)
- When successful in being offered a job – negotiate sponsorship with the
employing hospital/health service.
Enrolled nurses are generally not
eligible for sponsorship with WA Health. Enrolled nurses are paid under the minimum salary set by the Department
of Home Affairs
as a requirement for sponsorship.
Overseas registered nurses and midwives
can view the range of non-sponsored visa options available to them, including Working Holiday Visas
at Department
of Home Affairs (external site). However, WA Health
encourages all overseas nurses and midwives to follow the steps above, even if not applying for a sponsored
visa.
We are unable to assist with sponsorship for a visa for nurses or midwives to complete
bridging courses, English language testing or any other training or education based in WA.