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Aged Care Solutions from 24/7 Care Nursing Agency At 24/7 Care Nursing Agency, we understand the unique challenges faced by seniors and their families. Our aged care services are designed to provide comprehensive support for elderly individuals, helping them live comfortably and safely in their homes. Our trained nurses offer assistance with daily activities, medication management, and specialized care for conditions like dementia and palliative needs. We prioritize dignity and respect, ensuring that our clients receive the highest standard of care tailored to their individual preferences.
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caring-247 · 2 years
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Among the best healthcare staffing companies in Melbourne, Caring 24/7 has been working quite efficiently. We are providing medical staff to various hospitals, clinics and private care too. We are just a call away.
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csmedical · 1 year
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Medical Staffing Agencies in Melbourne
At CS Medical, we are leading medical staffing, helping organisations in the healthcare sector find the right people for the job. Our recruitment services cover a variety of roles, including medical administration staff, from casual to permanent positions. 
With years of experience in the industry, we can provide you with reliable and qualified professionals to fill your positions. We have a large database of candidates to choose from, so you can find the perfect match for your organisation. 
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Specialist Disability Accommodation in Victoria
If you're looking for specialist disability accomodation in Victoria, you're in luck. There are a lot of options out there, and with the right planning, you can find the ideal place to live for you. However, before you set out on your quest for the perfect place to stay, there are some things you should know. Below are a few to consider.
SDA Finder
SDA Finder is an online tool provided by the NDIS to help people find suitable specialist disability accommodation Victoria in their area. It is refreshed weekly. You can search by SDA design category, building type, number of residents, geographic region and maximum price per person per year.
This platform is not intended to replace the existing NDIS matching platforms. However, it provides essential information about SDA providers and SDA vacancies.
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is housing designed specifically for people with high support needs. These homes provide individuals with safety and independence. They may include features like hoists, assistive technology and communication devices. In addition to these, some SDA properties offer concierge services for emergency situations.
The NDIA has developed a set of rules and regulations governing the SDA market. These rules require all dwellings to be registered with the NDIA.
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For the NDIS participant looking for a new home or a second or third home, there are a number of options. There are new and refurbished housing and rental properties, both state and federal, on offer. Many of these properties are designed to meet the specific needs of individuals with disabilities, and are staffed by experienced carers. The Victorian government has regazetted many of these properties in order to ensure their long term viability. It is expected that the demand for these specialised dwellings will increase fivefold over the next eight years.
In terms of building types, you will find that some properties are owned by the government, while others are privately funded and owned. These residents will not receive the full suite of residential protections.
Robust Living
Robust living in Specialist Disability Accommodation is a category of accommodation that is specifically designed to support people who have complex behaviours. This type of housing is typically made with impact resistant materials and has secure windows, doors and laminated glass. It also has adequate space for residents and is also fitted with security features like fire sprinklers and sound proofing.
The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) has developed general design standards for robust SDA. The NDIS has also highlighted the need for specialised accommodation, which is currently being addressed by Purposed Housing Australia. These organisations are developing a number of projects in Melbourne.
A well-designed and appropriately-constructed robust SDA can have a positive impact on resident lives. Research has shown that people who live in this type of accommodation have better outcomes.
NDIS funding
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is a housing option for people with high support needs. It allows you to live independently and participate in community activities. SDA funding is available through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
To apply for SDA, you must first receive the NDIS. You may also have to provide evidence of your condition, including medical reports from your health professional. Once you receive an eligibility notification, you can start planning your accommodation.
You should contact your NDIS provider if you have any questions. They will discuss your housing options with you and can help you decide which service providers to use.
You may also want to look into public housing. These homes have been specifically designed for people with disabilities.
NDS submission on the Victorian Government's Ten-Year Social and Affordable Housing Strategy
The National Disability Strategy (NDS) is a key mechanism to ensure the rights of people with disability are protected and realised. It provides oversight and actions across different government sectors and identifies priority areas of action. For the NDS to succeed, it should include measurable outcomes and meaningful accountability.
In order to support the NDS, all levels of government need to work together to address issues related to housing. As more and more people with disabilities look to access the housing market, affordability will become more of a challenge.
The 10-Year Social and Affordable Housing Strategy is designed to build on reforms and actions taken over the last few years. To address the issue of housing for people with disability, all levels of government must work together to create innovative solutions.
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Are you a General Practitioner (GP)? Our General Practitioner Recruitment team supports candidates and clients right across Australia. We put qualified General Practitioners for service. To candidates, we provide a wide range of work types as permanent/full-time, contract, part-time and casual. Till now we have helped 60,000 shifts during the 2020 Surge Workforce across Australia. At Career Building Consultancy, we have specialized General Practitioners, VR GP’s, Non-VR GP’s, Permanent Vacancies, Locum Vacancies, After Hours Vacancies. Moreover, we work with various departments like Private Practices, Public & Private Hospitals, Corporate Clients, International Organisations, After Hours Medical Deputising Services, Aged Care Services, Occupational Health, Fly In Fly Out Corporations, Remote Area Clinics, Indigenous Medical Services. Visit our website for a better understanding of our services https://careerbuilding.com.au/what-we-do/gps/ or write us @ [email protected] or call us at 63624915939.
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ozlendau · 4 years
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When it comes to buying a house, a home loan can be of importance if you don’t have immediate funds. However, finding the right loans for emergency services can be difficult. The nature of their job may result in fluctuations and this might lead to delayed payments. The outstanding can cause them to face a major financial burden and also delay the process of finally owning the property. In some unfortunate cases, they might even lose the home or another asset. In such situations, a loan refinancing is a sane option for them.
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EL PASO, Texas — Residents in the Texas border city of El Paso have been urged to stay home for two weeks as a spike in coronavirus cases overwhelms hospitals.
The uptick in virus cases has also prompted the state to dedicate part of the city’s civic center as a makeshift heath care center for the ill. On Sunday night, El Paso County’s top elected official issued a stay-at-home order that imposes a daily curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Violators could be fined $500 under the order.
Earlier Sunday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said 50 hospital beds will be set up in the city’s convention center and another 50 beds could be added if needed. The state has already sent over 900 medical personnel to El Paso, some of whom will be staffing the convention center site.
El Paso County health officials reported 772 new coronavirus cases Sunday, a day after a record 1,216 new infections were reported.
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HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE VIRUS OUTBREAK:
— Trump to intensify his campaign schedule despite U.S. virus surge, new White House outbreak
— Wary of angering public with restrictions, Iran has few ways to contain virus
— Europe’s restaurants and bars are being walloped by new virus curfews and restrictions
— Spain announces a state of emergency to tamp down surging virus infections
— Mexico acknowledges far more deaths than officially confirmed, saying 139,153 now attributable to COVID-19
—— Fear and anxiety are spiking along with the virus in U.S. hot spots
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HERE’S WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING:
MADRID — Authorities in Spain’s northeastern region of Catalonia are considering a mandatory stay-at-home order for weekends only, one of the strictest measures being imposed across the country to combat a sharp resurgence of the coronavirus.
Under a new state of emergency declared by the national government on Sunday, Spain’s 17 regions and two autonomous cities can tailor restrictions that include a nationwide overnight curfew, a cap of six people on social gatherings and possible regional travel bans.
Only Spain’s Canary Islands, where the curve of contagion has been kept at bay, will be exempted from the 11 p.m.-6 a.m. general curfew, which other regions’ officials can decide to push one hour earlier or later.
The aim is to rein in infections from gatherings of family and friends at home or in bars.
The Spanish government wants the state of emergency to be extended later this week until May with as many votes as possible in the country’s parliament.
Spain last week became the first European country to surpass 1 million officially recorded COVID-19 cases, although officials say that the real figure could be way above 3 million.
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LONDON — British authorities are likely to tighten restrictions on more areas of the country this week, amid mixed signs about whether recent measures have stemmed a steep rise in coronavirus infections.
Government scientific advisers say there are some signs the increase has begun to level off since a three-tier virus risk system of restrictions came into effect, but that it’s too soon to be certain.
A large chunk of northern England, including the major cities of Liverpool, Manchester and Sheffield, has been placed in the top tier of “very high” risk, with pubs closed and people from different households barred from mixing.
The regional disparities are causing friction between local politicians in the north and Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative government, which has been accused of not doing enough to support people and businesses hit by the local lockdowns.
The government is talking to local leaders in other areas, including the city of Warrington in northwest England and the central England county of Nottinghamshire, about moving into the highest tier.
Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have established their own public health rules, with Wales introducing the strictest measure: a 17-day lockdown for all its 3 million people.
Britain has Europe’s deadliest coronavirus outbreak, with almost 45,000 confirmed deaths.
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PARIS — Virus patients now occupy more than half of France’s intensive care units, and some doctors are urging tougher restrictions after another record jump in confirmed infections.
Dr. Jean-Francois Delfraissy, head of the government’s virus advisory body, expressed surprise Monday at the “brutality” of the rise, after more than 52,000 new cases were reported Sunday.
Speaking on RTL radio, he floated the idea of local lockdowns or extending France’s 9p.m. to 6 a.m. curfews, which currently cover about half of the country and more than two-thirds of its people.
The number of people hospitalized in France with the virus has climbed sharply in recent weeks, putting renewed pressure on ICUs. COVID patients now fill more than two-thirds of the ICUs in the Paris region.
Dr. Eric Caumes, head of the infectious and tropical diseases department at Paris’ Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital, told broadcaster Franceinfo on Monday that “we have lost control of the epidemic, though it doesn’t date from yesterday.”
France has been among countries hardest-hit by the pandemic, reporting 34,761 virus-related deaths. It is currently registering more than 340 positive cases per 100,000 people nationwide each week.
Delfraissy warns this latest wave of the virus could be “stronger than the first” and is spreading all around Europe.
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ZAGREB, Croatia — Croatia’s minister of tourism has tested positive for coronavirus as the small European Union nation continued to report a surge in the new cases.
The state Hina news agency said Nikolina Brnjac tested positive after attending a government meeting Saturday. Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic tested negative, the government said Monday, but two ministers who sat next to Brnjac have been told to self-isolate.
Experts in Croatia and some neighboring countries blame the country’s summer tourist season for the rise in new cases, saying there was little or no distancing on Adriatic beaches or in nightclubs.
On Saturday, Croatia’s daily number of new infections soared past 2,000 for the first time.
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COPENHAGEN, Denmark — As of Monday, Denmark lowered the limit for public gatherings to 10 from a previous 50 and urged that the same number is respected for get-togethers in private homes.
There were a few exceptions, namely sporting events where there can be a maximum of 500 people inside a stadium and funerals where 50 people can gather.
Another new restriction is no alcohol can be sold after 10 p.m.
From Thursday on, it will be mandatory in Denmark to wear face masks in public places like supermarkets, libraries and theaters.
Earlier the government has ordered people to wear face masks on public transportation and when walking inside restaurants, bars or cafes.
Denmark has had 40,356 confirmed virus cases and 702 reported deaths.
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MELBOURNE, Australia — Australia’s former coronavirus hot spot Melbourne will largely emerge from lockdown after the city on Monday recorded its first day without a new COVID-19 case in more than four months.
Victoria state Premier Daniel Andrews said from 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday all shops, restaurants, cafes and bars will be allowed to open and outdoors contact sports can resume.
From 11:59 p.m. on Nov. 8, Melbourne residents will no longer be restricted to traveling within 25 kilometers (16 miles) of their homes.
Melbourne, the nation’s second-largest city, has been under strict lockdown measures since early July and the state government has been accused of inflicting unnecessary economic damage by not relaxing restrictions sooner.
The last time Victoria recorded a 24-hour period without a single case was June 9 before a second wave of infections began. A week has passed since Victoria lost a life to COVID-19. The death of a man aged in his 90s on Oct. 19 brought the state’s death toll to 817. Only 88 people have died with COVID-19 elsewhere in Australia.
Victoria’s daily infection tally peaked at 725 in early August.
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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Sri Lanka’s Parliament has closed for the premises to be disinfected after COVID-19 was diagnosed in a police officer serving there.
A coronavirus cluster that began among garment factory workers earlier this month has grown to 4,400 cases, more than half the country’s total of 7,872. The death toll climbed to 16 on Sunday.
During the last 24 hours, 351 new patients have been detected and the majority are from the garment cluster.
To contain the spread, the government has closed schools and banned gatherings across Sri Lanka, and a curfew is in effect in many parts of Western province, where the infections have been concentrated.
Several thousand people have been asked to quarantine at home, while another 8,421 people are being quarantined at military-run centers.
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NEW DELHI — India’s coronavirus cases are continuing to decline but rising air pollution and Hindu festivals are raising fears of new infections.
The Health Ministry said 45,148 new cases have taken India’s tally to 7.9 million on Monday. It also reported 480 deaths in the past 24 hours, raising total fatalities to 119,014.
The Indian capital is seeing an upsurge with nearly 4,000 new cases, the highest in the past five weeks. Experts expressed concern over severe air pollution caused by farm fires, exhaust from diesel generators, dust from construction sites and burning of garbage.
“When you have high levels of air pollution you will see an increase of severe COVID-19 infections,” said Dr. Randeep Guleria, a government health expert.
The southern coastal state of Kerala is the second-worst state for active cases in the country. India’s Health Minister Harsh Vardhan blamed “gross negligence” during the 10-day Onam festival in late August.
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BERLIN — The head of the United Nations says that “the Covid-19 pandemic is the greatest crisis of our age.”
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres opened an online session Sunday of the World Health Summit with a call for worldwide solidarity in the global crisis and demanded that developed countries support health systems in countries that are short of resources.
The coronavirus pandemic is the overarching theme of the summit, which originally had been scheduled for Berlin. Several of the leaders and experts who spoke at the opening stressed the need to cooperate across borders.
“No one is safe from COVID-19. No one is safe until we are all safe from it,” said German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier. “Even those who conquer the virus within their own borders remain prisoners within these borders until it is conquered everywhere.”
More than 42 million have been infected with the virus and over 1 million people have died of Covid.
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ROME — Italy’s one-day caseload of confirmed coronavirus infections jumped past 20,000 on Sunday, with more than a quarter of the new cases registered in Lombardy, the northern region which bore the brunt of the pandemic in the country earlier this year.
According to Health Ministry figures, there were 21,273 new cases since the previous day, raising Italy’s total of confirmed COVID-19 infections to 525,782.
Health Minister Roberto Speranza said the government’s latest crackdown on social freedoms, including closing restaurants in early evening and shuttering gyms, for the next 30 days, was warranted by the growth of the contagion curve worldwide, with a “very high wave” in all of Europe.
“Every choice brings sacrifices and renouncing” activities, Speranza said. “We must react immediately and with determination if we want to avoid unsustainable numbers.”
Italy’s confirmed death toll in the pandemic rose to 37,338, with 128 deaths since Saturday.
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kathleenseiber · 5 years
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Many women around the world face abuse during birth
More than one-third of women in four low- and middle-income countries experience mistreatment during childbirth in health facilities, research finds.
The study shows that women were at the highest risk of experience physical and verbal abuse between 30 minutes of birth until 15 minutes after birth.
Here, study leader Meghan Bohren from the University of Melbourne Centre for Health Equity and WHO offers an example of such mistreatment and explains the findings: 
Bunmi is in labor with her first child and has just arrived at her local district hospital. She is nervous, and doesn’t know what to expect. Her mother accompanied her to the hospital but is barred from entering the maternity ward. Bunmi is effectively left on her own to go through labor and birth with strangers.
During Bunmi’s first interaction with the midwife, she receives an abrupt vaginal examination to check how her labor is progressing. But the midwife doesn’t ask her permission, tell her why she is conducting the exam, or even tell her what she found. She just does it. Bunmi is then moved straight to the delivery room where there are four beds with stirrups and no sheets or curtains. She can see and hear other women pushing their babies out. Her heart races with fear.
The midwife approaches and yells, “It’s time for you to push now or you will kill your baby! Don’t cry out. When your husband was doing it to you, you enjoyed it, but now you are just disturbing us with your noise.” The midwife slaps Bunmi repeatedly across the thigh, ostensibly to “help” her push.
While Bunmi is an amalgam of the sorts of experiences our research team witnessed and recorded, it is nevertheless an accurate reflection of what the reality of childbirth is for millions of women in many low- and middle-income countries around the world.
Our new evidence from a World Health Organization (WHO) study published in The Lancet of childbirth experiences in Ghana, Guinea, Nigeria, and Myanmar found that more than one-third of women were mistreated during childbirth in health facilities.
42% experienced abuse during birth
The study involved independent researchers observing more than 2,000 women throughout their labor and childbirth, as well as surveying over 2,600 women up to 8 weeks after their child was born. Of the women we observed, nearly 42% experienced physical abuse, verbal abuse, or stigma and discrimination, while 35% of the women we surveyed reported such abuse.
We found that physical and verbal abuse peaked between 30 minutes before birth though to 15 minutes after birth. Women were nearly 12 times more likely to experience physical abuse and seven times more likely to experience verbal abuse within 15-minutes before birth, compared to one-hour before birth.
We also found that younger, less educated women were most at risk, suggesting inequalities in how different women are treated during childbirth. Younger women aged 19 or less were almost twice more likely to experience physical abuse than older women. Younger women with no education were almost four times more likely to experience verbal abuse.
Among the women we observed, 59% didn’t consent to their first vaginal examination. Younger, unmarried women were nearly five times more likely to have an unconsented vaginal examination.
Women also reported in the surveys that surgical and medical procedures were often conducted without their consent—11% of caesarean sections, 56% of episiotomies (surgical cutting of the vagina), and 27% of induced labors were conducted without an adequate informed consent process.
We observed similar numbers of women who did not consent to procedures: 13% of caesarean sections, and 75% of episiotomies.
And shockingly, nearly 5% of women gave birth in the health facility with no healthcare provider present.
Power dynamics
Our study built on the results from a systematic review I’d led, which developed a classification of what behaviors constituted mistreatment during childbirth, based on 65 earlier studies conducted in 34 countries.
The review identified mistreatment as primarily physical and verbal abuse, stigma and discrimination, as well as failure to meet professional standards of care, poor rapport between women and providers, inadequate health conditions, and capacity constraints.
These challenges vary across settings but can include insufficient staffing, poor supervisory structures, poor physical conditions of the health facilities, and power dynamics that systematically disempower women.
‘Midwives are the backbone’
Professional associations play a key role in supporting maternity providers and safeguarding their rights. For example, midwives are the backbone of maternity services in many countries, but they often work in disempowering environments.
Their contributions may not be adequately recognized, and they may be disrespected and unsupported by their supervisors.
Midwives are predominantly women who work in their own communities and face the same challenges other women face: low social status, gender inequality, and gender-based violence.
While it is critical to hold health systems accountable for mistreatment when it does occur, improvements are clearly needed to effectively prevent and respond to these harmful practices. Health systems and healthcare providers must have sufficient resources to provide quality, accessible maternity care that places the woman and her baby at the center of care.
In 2014, WHO issued a statement on the prevention and elimination of disrespect and abuse during childbirth, positioning the issue as a violation of rights and trust between women and healthcare providers. Likewise, the 2018 WHO recommendations on care in childbirth highlight the importance of woman-centered maternity care.
These recommendations use a human-rights based approach to advocate for the provision of respectful maternity care that maintains women’s dignity, privacy, and confidentiality, enables informed choice and continuous support, and ensures freedom from mistreatment.
Center women and their babies
So where do we go from here? Substantial progress has been made on listening to and understanding women’s poor experiences of care across many different contexts. However, further research is needed to understand how institutional structures and processes can be reorganized to put women and their babies at the center of care.
Understanding how structural drivers influence how women are treated during childbirth, including gender and social inequalities, power imbalances, normalization of poor practices, and judgments about women’s sexuality, are critical.
Promoting woman-centered maternity care and preventing mistreatment during childbirth can only be achieved through inclusive and equitable processes engaging both communities and healthcare providers. While limited evidence exists on effective interventions, possible strategies include:
Redesigning labor wards to allow for privacy and labor companionship
Providing skills-building exercises for effective communication and informed consent procedures
Teaching providers stress-coping mechanisms
Ensuring that healthcare providers are empowered and supported through supervisory structures; that workloads are manageable; and that remuneration is adequate
The findings of our study should inform policies and programs to ensure that all women have positive pregnancy and childbirth experiences and are supported by empowered healthcare providers within well-functioning health systems.
Funding for the work came from United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the UNDP/UNFPA/UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction (HRP), Department of Reproductive Health and Research, WHO.
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caringnursingagency · 1 month
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caring-247 · 1 year
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How to Choose the Right Nursing Recruitment Agency?
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The healthcare sector is expanding, and so is their requirement for staff. Students are eager to pursue nursing and many other such courses due to the increasing demand for them. There are huge numbers of job openings there under this department. But finding the perfect job that fits your needs is still hard. So, there is a nursing recruitment agency in Melbourne that helps you get your dream job. Before all that, you need to understand the basic qualities that a nursing agency should have.
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Here are the ways to choose the right nursing agency in Melbourne
It should be supportive
A nursing agency should be one that promotes your career and supports your work. The nursing agency that you are relying on should understand the type of your profession and have to be supportive of it. Some work shifts require you a few hours a day, and some may ask for your full attention. There is variation in the level of qualification required for types of nursing jobs.
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You need to understand the costing
Some nursing agencies ask for money right at the moment you enter. Understand that it is a feature of a fake or unreliable place. Nursing agencies never ask for money. Moreover, try to understand the process and figure out any hidden pricing that they may ask you for after some time. We understand the value of your hard-earned money and that is why we strictly say no to taking money from our clients.
There has to be Good Relations
Your preferred agency has to have good relations with the people and hospitals that will eventually help you to get a job. Research the agency’s reputation among people. Have they helped anyone else with the job? Which hospitals have staff provided by them? Get answers to all your queries and questions because you need to understand every concept in detail.
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Registered Agency is Important
Various medical staffing agencies in Melbourne help aspiring nurses and experienced nurses get jobs. Many of those agencies are not even registered and are engaged in fraudulent activities, so you must check the agency before signing with them. Research in depth before planning any next move with the agency.
Transparency is the Key
The most important feature of a nursing agency is the process that they follow. The process has to be clean and transparent, and you should be aware of every step that the agency takes for your profile. It builds trust between an agency and the client, and that has to be there.
Conclusion
These are the most important features for an agency, and if you are planning to pursue your career as a nurse then, get in touch with an agency that is registered. Also, it should understand the requirement, support your career, don’t ask for a registration fee, has ties with reputed healthcare centers, and is transparent with you, then Caring 24/7 is the right way. Our nursing agency provides the best solutions to nurses and helps them while they search for a job.
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Explore Nursing Jobs in Melbourne with Caring247 Nursing Agency
Caring247 Nursing Agency provides numerous nursing job opportunities in Melbourne. Whether you’re an experienced nurse or just starting, we can help you find a position that meets your needs. Our team is dedicated to matching you with the best roles in the healthcare industry. Reach us at 30 Futures Road, Cranbourne West, 3977 Victoria. Call 03 99899959 or email [email protected]. https://caring247.com.au/blog/how-to-apply-for-nursing-jobs-in-melbourne/
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