Posts by Jessica Yun
5 tips on how to write a first-class resume
Written by: Jessica Yun Application season is upon us, which means a whole lot of stress and anxiety for hopeful nursing grads. You’ve spent a lot of time dreaming about delivering brilliantly eloquent answers in the interview and securing that job at the hospital you want. But before that, you have to be shortlisted amongst…
Read MoreHHQ nurse profile: Amber
Working as a nurse in Australia is as good as it gets. Beaches within easy reach, beautiful blue skies all year round, a lively food/coffee culture and a thriving, dynamic arts scene… It’s a dream city for many people the world over. Amber, with her sunny smile and her gleaming blonde hair, looks every bit the quintessential…
Read MoreCasual Theatre Nurses – Scrub/Scout/Anaesthetic & Recovery RNs and CSSD technicians
Seeking Casual Scrub/Scout, Anaesthetics & Recovery RNs & ENs plus CSSD technicians in the areas of ENT, Ophthalmic, Plastics and Dental in Sydney Metro and Central Coast areas. • Casual shifts offering tremendous flexibility • Willing to work around your availability and shift preferences • Offering…
Read MoreHHQ staff profile: Smetha
A great team starts with a great work culture. It’s the tried-and-tested formula that has proven itself time and time again. Here at Healthcare HQ, we pride ourselves on being an industry leader in placing high-quality staff to Sydney hospitals, and providing opportunities and growth for nurses – but we know also that running a business smoothly requires…
Read MoreANZAC Day 2017: Paying tribute to ANZAC nurses.
Today, Healthcare HQ pays tribute to the thousands of Australian nurses who fought to save the ANZACs. The Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) was formed in 1903. 2139 nurses served abroad in WW1, and sadly 25 of them died. They attended to all wounded Australians in all major campaigns, including Lemnos Island (off Gallipoli), Egypt,…
Read MoreHHQ nursing staff tips for new nurses
As a new nurse, we know that entering the industry and/or starting in a new environment for the first time is unbearably daunting. After following your dreams, studying your heart out and absorbing more than you ever thought possible during clinical placements, the time has now come and you’re really doing it… well done! You’re…
Read MoreExperienced RNs & EENs – Sutherland Shire
Experienced RNs & EENs required for full time and part time and casual employment at a reputable hospital in Sydney’s Sutherland area. • A large volume of positions available • Offering rates well above award rates • Applicants MUST have minimum 12 months post AHPRA Registration experience Full Job Description Healthcare HQ…
Read MoreCasual agency RNs and ENs – Northern Suburbs
Healthcare HQ require RNs and ENs for a large volume and variety of shifts available in hospitals in Sydney’s North. Flexible shifts available at top rates. Key Points: · A large volume of agency nursing shifts available · Attractive hourly rates · You pick when and where you work Job Description RN’s and EN’s required for a…
Read MoreFrom HHQ: Thinking of fellow healthcare workers in Syria
With the Syrian crisis entering in its fifth year, sadly this country has seen a massive exodus of doctors and nurses. For those who do remain and work tirelessly, spare a thought for the amazing healthcare workers. Not only do they face significant shortages of medical supplies, medical education and training, but they also have no…
Read MoreHyperglycemia vs Hypogylcemia: a crash course
According to Diabetes Australia, 280 Australians develop diabetes each and every day. That’s the equivalent of one person every five minutes! Nurses are exposed to this fact every day of their working lives and understand the importance of educating patients and promoting self care management. Diabetes is a complex yet manageable condition. However, the key to…
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