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Begin Your Australian Adventure with a Rewarding Role.

Whether you're a registered nurse planning a move, a WHV traveller wanting short-term assignments or a healthcare professional looking for a fresh start, MAYDAY Healthcare can connect you with opportunities across hospitals, aged care, community services and medical practices nationwide.

How We Help You Secure Permanent Roles In Australia.

At MAYDAY Healthcare, we partner with leading healthcare providers who offer sponsorship and relocation for internationally qualified nurses with AHPRA registration.

If you have experience in any of the following specialties, register today to explore exciting opportunities:

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ICU

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Emergency (ED)

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Midwifery

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Theatre

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Aged Care

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Mental Health

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Why Work Internationally With MAYDAY Healthcare.

Moving overseas is big, but your job search doesn’t have to be.


We specialise in supporting international nurses and healthcare professionals to find safe, rewarding roles across Australia, with real humans guiding you every step of the way.

  • Nationwide opportunities

    Metro, regional and rural placements across NSW, QLD, VIC and more.

  • Fast mobilisation

    Get matched with roles quickly - even before you land in Australia.

  • Genuine support

    Visa guidance, onboarding help, accommodation tips and ongoing check-ins.

  • AHPRA insights

    Clear advice on registration steps and employer requirements.

  • Flexible assignments

    Short-term, contract, temp-to-perm and permanent roles.

  • A community, not just a job

    You’ll never feel like you're doing this alone.

  • Nationwide opportunities

    Metro, regional and rural placements across NSW, QLD, VIC and more.

  • Fast mobilisation

    Get matched with roles quickly - even before you land in Australia.

  • Genuine support

    Visa guidance, onboarding help, accommodation tips and ongoing check-ins.

  • AHPRA insights

    Clear advice on registration steps and employer requirements.

  • Flexible assignments

    Short-term, contract, temp-to-perm and permanent roles.

  • A community, not just a job

    You’ll never feel like you're doing this alone.

Latest Healthcare Jobs in Australia.

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Nurses & Healthcare Professionals.

Australia is one of the easiest places in the world for WHV nurses and healthcare workers to find work and we help make the transition smooth.

  • Work while you travel: Pick up contracts that fit around your plans.
  • Earn well, live well: Healthcare rates in Australia give you the freedom to explore.
  • Local experience: Build your résumé, secure references and grow your skills.
  • Support with compliance: We'll help you understand AHPRA, police checks, immunisation requirements and paperwork.

Hear From People Working With MAYDAY.

The MAYDAY Temp Experience.

When you temp with MAYDAY, you’re part of a community. Our approach goes beyond placements:

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Regular Check-Ins

Weekly updates and feedback ensure your assignment is smooth.

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Post-Placement Support

Follow-ups and guidance for your next assignment or permanent role.

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Recognition & Rewards

Lifesaver of the Month, temp survival kits, wellness initiatives and on-site support.

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Networking Opportunities

We host and monitor a local nursing WhatsApp community so you can connect with others in the industry.

Healthcare Career Advice.

Practical advice for healthcare professionals: job search tips, resume help, interview prep, industry insights and more.

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May 14, 2026
We hear from Florlyn about what inspired her to pursue nursing, and the rewarding impact of working behind the scenes in theatre care.
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May 7, 2026
In this feature, we hear from Jeal about the realities of working as a scrub scout nurse, and what stands out about her experience working as a MAYDAY nurse.
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By Siobhan Filen March 9, 2026
International Women’s Day invites us to pause. To reflect and to take action. UN Women Australia’s theme for 2026, Balance the Scales , challenges us to confront the structural barriers that still limit equality, safety and fairness for women. In Australia’s healthcare sector, the imbalance is clear. Women make up around 74% of the health workforce a s a whole, delivering care, supporting patients and holding the system together every day. Yet when we look at who leads our healthcare organisations, the picture shifts. According to the Australian Academy of Health & Medical Sciences , leadership teams still don’t reflect the people powering the sector citing that women make up just 26% of leadership roles. A workforce powered by women . Women make up the overwhelming majority of Australia’s healthcare workforce. This is particularly visible across nursing , midwifery, allied health and community care , where women deliver frontline care, support patients and keep the system running day to day. They are, quite literally, the backbone of the workforce. Yet despite this strong representation, the same balance is not reflected in leadership. According to data from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency , women hold just 19.4% of CEO roles and 32.5% of key management positions nationally , highlighting the gap between who powers the sector and who leads it. Healthcare is no exception. While nearly 90% of Australia’s nursing workforce is female , leadership roles remain far less representative; even in sub sectors where they make up the majority of the workforce. Balancing the scales through fair, consistent recruitment . To create leadership teams that reflect the people delivering care, organisations need recruitment processes that are transparent, inclusive and consistent. From our experience here at MAYDAY Healthcare, these five practical steps make a meaningful difference: Use a standardised recruitment process - ensuring every candidate is assessed against the same criteria and interview structure. Form diverse interview panels - bringing multiple perspectives into decision making and reducing unconscious bias. Advertise roles inclusively - using neutral language and highlighting flexibility to attract a broader, more representative talent pool. Develop internal leadership pathways - giving existing staff access to sponsorship, development, and stretch opportunities. Document and review hiring decisions - creating transparency and accountability in how leaders are selected. A leadership team that reflects the workforce . Healthcare is built on empathy, diversity and service. Leadership should reflect those same values. When executive teams mirror the workforce, organisations benefit from stronger culture, better decision making, and improved patient outcomes. Balancing the scales isn’t about favouring one group over another—it’s about ensuring the systems we use to select leaders are fair, consistent and aligned with the reality of today’s healthcare workforce.

Frequently Asked Questions.

  • How do I register with MAYDAY Healthcare as an international candidate?

    Simply upload your CV on our website or apply for any live role. One of our consultants will guide you from there.

  • What healthcare roles can international candidates apply for?

    Registered Nurses, AINs, EENs, Aged Care, Acute, Community, Allied Health, Imaging, Medical Practice and Healthcare Administration roles - depending on your qualifications and AHPRA status.

  • Do I need AHPRA registration before applying?

    Not always. Many candidates begin the process offshore and secure employment once registration is complete. We’ll give you clear guidance based on your situation.

  • Can I work on short-term or contract assignments?

    Yes. We offer travel nursing, temp, contract, rural placements and permanent roles depending on your visa and experience.

  • How often will I get paid?

    Weekly. Once your timesheet is approved, payroll runs in the next cycle.

  • I’m on a Working Holiday Visa — can I work in healthcare?

    Absolutely. Many WHV nurses and AINs work with us successfully, especially in aged care, community services and rural contracts.

  • Do you support relocation?

    Yes. We provide onboarding support, location guidance, settlement tips and connections to employers who offer relocation assistance.

  • How do I get paid and what are my employment rights?

    All assignments comply with Australian employment laws. We provide clear information on pay rates, entitlements and contract details before you start. If you ever have questions, your dedicated recruiter is just a call or message away.

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