Pozdrav svima...jedno pitanjeza Vladu: imam 34 godine, prosle godine sam upisao Fakultet Zdravstvene Nege(traje 4 god.) i ako sve bude ok za 3 godine cu diplomirati i imacu zvanje registered nurse...da li mogu odmah posle zavrsetka faksa da saljem svoj cv poslodavcima u australiji i da li imam sanse da iz srbije nadjem posao posao u australiji
P.S. moj fakultet je u okviru Medicinskog Fakulteta Novi Sad, uradjen je bas po uzoru na nursing faculties u canadi i australiji
Registered nurse je zanimanje koje ce biti trazeno u Au jos barem nekoliko godina, tako da je to odlican izbor ako je emigriranje u Au doprinelo tvom izboru fakulteta.
Ali postoje dva 'mala' problema.
Prvo, da bi dosao ili emigrirao u Au kao Registered Nurse, osim zavrsene skole, ti moras i da imas iskustvo na tim poslovima, mislim da je oko 3 godine minimum, ali nemoj da me drzis za rec oko toga. Ako si zavrsio srednju medicinsku i radio negde kao medicinski tehnicar, to je odlicno.
Drugo, to sto je program fakulteta uradjen po uzoru na Australijski ne znaci da ce ga australijanci i priznati kao takvog. Kako stvari stoje trenutno, ti bi po zavrsetku tvog fakulteta morao i da polazes neke dodatne ispite koje propisuje Australijski nursing council. Tek po polaganju tih ispita, radnom iskustvu i potvrdi polaganja engleskog, ce te taj council priznati i upisati kao Registered Nurse u Australiji. Te ispite bi ili polagao negde u Evropi ili bi podneo zahtev za neku privremenu vizu i ucio i polagao ovde u Australiji.
Ne znam koja je bila prica onih koji su dosli na 457 radnu vizu, ako ih je i bilo, ali u svakom slucaju, za 3 godine sumnjam da ce je jos biti, barem ne u takvoj formi kakva je sada.
Bez obzira na sve promene koje su se desile ili koje ce se desiti u naredne 3 godine, moj ti je savet da pored studiranja, ako imas uslova i vremena, da probas i da radis na tim poslovima.. U isto vreme, uci engleski, bez obzira koliko ga znas, i to idi na neki kurs ili privatne casove, a ne sam da ucis..
Evo sta ti i zvanicno DIMIA kaze:
Skills assessment authority
Before you can migrate to Australia as a skilled migrant you must have your skills assessed by the relevant national assessment authority. The assessment authority for your occupation is:
Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council (ANMC)
The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council (ANMC) assesses nursing and midwifery qualifications obtained outside Australia.
Registered nurses who have completed education programs leading to initial registration as a registered nurse in the following countries meet the requirements for registration with the Australian Nurse/Midwifery Regulatory Authorities (NMRAs): United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa, United States, Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore and nurses from the Netherlands with HBO qualifications.
Proof of English language proficiency is required by taking either the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or the Occupational English Test (OET).
Midwives who have completed education programs leading to initial registration as a midwife in the following countries meet the requirements for registration with the Australian Nurse/Midwifery Regulatory Authorities: United Kingdom and Ireland.
Note:
Nurse/Midwifery Regulatory Authorities in each state/ territory may impose additional requirements. Nurses from the above countries applying for migration must have their qualifications assessed by the ANMC.
Nurses and midwives seeking to determine their eligibility to apply for registration as a nurse in Australian may apply for an assessment of their qualifications provided they have:
* completed a pre-registration course of training
* been registered as a nurse in the country where education was undertaken
* current registration, a practising certificate or licence in the country where they are currently practising, or
* a demonstrated proficiency in the English language.
It is a requirement for nurses to be able to meet and demonstrate the National Nursing / Midwifery Competency Standards before they are granted registration. To discuss your eligibility for registration you will need to contact the individual state or territory nursing and midwifery regulatory authority in the state or territory where you wish to practise. (See below for a list of NMRAs) Overseas nurses may be required to complete a Competency Based Assessment. Program/Bridging Program in order to be able to meet this requirement. These courses must be completed either all or in part in Australia. The requirement to complete such a program will be determined at assessment.
Enrolled Nurses
There is no nominated occupation with corresponding ASCO code under the Skilled Occupation List for Enrolled Nurse, Registered Nurse (Division 2) Licensed Practical Nurse or Nurse Assistant. Nurses who have these qualifications are not able to apply for assessment of their skills under General Skilled Migration.
Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council
PO Box 873
DICKSON ACT 2602
AUSTRALIA
Telephone: 61 2 6257 7960
Fax: 61 2 6257 7955
Email:
internationalsection@anmc.org.au
Website:
http://www.anmc.org.au
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