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Come along and meet SMHS at the Auckland Healthcare Job Fair

Come along and meet SMHS at the Auckland Healthcare Job Fair

A female emegency department nurse stands in a treatment area. Behind her two other female ED nurses are in conversation. Text reads Belong - be part of WA Health. Talk to use about joining our team
14/08/2024

South Metropolitan Health Service (SMHS) is set to attend the Auckland Healthcare Job Fair on Saturday 24 August to promote a number of current medical, nursing and midwifery, allied health and mental health opportunities.

If you are a New Zealand-based healthcare professional interested in living and working in Western Australia (WA), come along and meet us in person to learn more about what is on offer.

We are always on the lookout for passionate people excited about making a difference to join us and will be actively recruiting to the following positions:

  • junior doctors – all areas
  • emergency department consultants
  • clinical psychologists
  • neuropsychologists
  • older adult psychiatrists
  • youth psychiatrists
  • addiction specialists
  • nuclear medicine technicians
  • sonographers
  • clinical perfusionists
  • midwives
  • nursing roles including:
    • mental health registered and clinical nurses (for May 2025)
    • intensive care and critical care unit registered nurses
    • theatre registered nurses
    • general medicine and surgical registered nurses
    • emergency department nurses – registered and clinical nurses
    • acute medical unit and medical high dependency unit nurses.

Find out more about the roles and opportunities available.

Event details for the Auckland Healthcare Job Fair:

Date: Saturday 24 August 2024

Time: 10am to 4pm

Location: Pullman Auckland Hotels & Apartments

Register for the job fair today (external site)

If you are unable to attend the job fair, don’t worry – reach out to us with the position you are interested in, your resume and details of two referees and we will be in touch.

Email your application or queries.

If you are a New Zealand passport holder or citizen and are interested in living and working in WA, this could be the opportunity for you.

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Last Updated: 19/08/2024
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