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    Newly qualified irish student-want to work in Australia

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    My name is Susan and i have recently qualified as a physiotherapist. As there are no jobs in ireland for physiotherapists i am keen to go overseas to australia. I am looking for anyone who has been and worked in Australia who like me had no experience going over and did not do the Australian exams. I really dont want to do them and I am aware that you can apply to New Zealand but again you need experience! is it worth my while just chancing going over and looking for a job?

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    Smile Re: Newly qualified irish student-want to work in Australia

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    I am an english physio with a private practice in Australia, I recently employed a scotish physio who went through N.Z. paper work to get to Australia .He did not have to work in N.Z. to get here, I will ask him if he had to have experience to get N.Z. registration. I would be keen to see your C.V. as I feel it is totally unfair we are desparate for staff and you are unable to be given a good a start.


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    Re: Newly qualified irish student-want to work in Australia

    Hi Kate,
    Does being NZ registered enable you to work anywhere in Australia? When I've investigated taking the apparently hideous and unpassable exams for getting qualified in Aus it seems we still can't work in some states...or have I misunderstood? I've now got a years experience and think it's time to abandon this small island.
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    Re: Newly qualified irish student-want to work in Australia

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    I will find out for you as my new physio will be able to let me know the most uptodate info. A call to the physio registration board of each state will be the best option as yes we have a different board in each state! As soon as I have any info I will post it as I will need clarification.Regards Kate

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    Re: Newly qualified irish student-want to work in Australia

    Hi Susan,
    Im in the same boat. just qualified over in the UK and as there are no jobs in Ireland am looking at going to Aus. I dont know anyone who had gone through the process and not sure if the whole process is just too difficult to go through before Ive any real experience under my belt. would love to hear what you decide to do, maybe we can swop notes.
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    Re: Newly qualified irish student-want to work in Australia

    Hi Guys,

    If any of you are keen to consider NZ I would love to discuss with you. The registration process is time consuming but can be obtained with a little help.......


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    Re: Newly qualified irish student-want to work in Australia

    Hi Kris

    Im a new graduate from the UK, also looking to work in Aus via NZ. You mentioned you could assist?
    My friends an Australian citizen and informs me that i may be able to register in NZ (from the UK) and once approved i should be able to work in oz (no entry exams or experience necessary)
    any thoughts/advice would be most appreciated

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    Cool Re: Newly qualified irish student-want to work in Australia

    HI All,

    We are arranging visas as well as cheap travel arranngements to work in Australia and Newzealand for all Irish & British Citizens.

    I am just a call away at 0044 207 323 7308 or My Mobile 0044 77924 59059.
    You may email me even at nataralink@googlemail.

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    Re: Newly qualified irish student-want to work in Australia

    For those of you keen on working in NZ or Aus via the NZ registration process....
    to be eligible for the NZ registration you need to either have:

    a 4 year BSc degree (so have trained in scotland or ireland) OR
    any UK BSc/MSc pre-reg in physiotherapy AND at least 1 year of post grad experience.

    I did the checks myself with the NZ board and to get NZ registration there is no other way than the two options above I'm afraid. They wont budge on this, they basically want people with comparable levels of education as the NZ 4 year degree.

    By the way ou can work in some Australian states without doing the exams on a temporary basis, if you check each Aus state physio website they tell you what thier requirements are.


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    Re: Newly qualified irish student-want to work in Australia

    Hi, Does anyone know if they migration accept newly registered physios who have gone through the route of an Msc Pre-registration degree rather than 3-4yr Bsc path way. I have a Bsc in sport science and will completing a Msc (2yrs) in physiotherapy and am looking to move abroad for work reasons/opportunites.

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    Re: Newly qualified irish student-want to work in Australia

    Hi
    I know that South Australia will allow 12 months registration as long as the practice owner is willing to set up a mentoring program and that you can work in any one practice for 6 months on a working visa ,however you would need to contact the rgistration board directly to ask if they will accept your qualifications in this situation
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    Re: Newly qualified irish student-want to work in Australia

    Hi all,

    my names ashley and although im only a 2nd year student im already planning to go to Aus when i qualify! i was just wondering what a mentoring programme is? is it kind of like being a sponsor?


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    Re: Newly qualified irish student-want to work in Australia

    Quote Originally Posted by Kate Milne View Post
    Hi
    I know that South Australia will allow 12 months registration as long as the practice owner is willing to set up a mentoring program and that you can work in any one practice for 6 months on a working visa ,however you would need to contact the rgistration board directly to ask if they will accept your qualifications in this situation
    good luck
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    Hi Kate,
    I am due to graduate with a physiotherapy degree from the UK in June of this year. I have begun my application for a temporary visa to work as a physiotherapist in Austrailia.I am originally from Ireland and as a new UK graduate I also have no experience apart from sports teams. However, the Austrailian physiotherapy board is willing to grant a temporary visa if an employer agrees to mentor me, I was wondering if you had any information regarding how I would go about applying for jobs through this application process?
    I would be very grateful for any information on this subject.
    Many thanks,
    Joyce


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    Re: Newly qualified irish student-want to work in Australia

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    Hi I am qualified physiotherapy with nearly 1 and half yrs experience. I am struggling with the decision to move to Australia to further my career as I have no idea regarding the application and registration processes involved and dont really want to have to the exams involved. Can anyone help me with this problem?? I would greatly appreciate it.



 
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