How Much Do Registered Nurses Earn In Australia?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • Are you a fresh graduate thinking of taking up Nursing as a profession, a nurse outside Australia, are you planning to change career and would like to have an idea how much nurses make, or you are just curious of the income nurses make?
    This video will talk about Registered Nurse Salary in Australia (WA in particular) as of 2019.
    Nurse award pay guide: file:///Users/Emman/Downloads/nurses-award-ma000034-pay-guide.pdf - if unable to download from this link, search in google: Nurse Award Pay Guide 2019 - first at the top.
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  • @seanbeecher1174
    @seanbeecher1174 3 года назад +7

    In NSW, Penalties are as follows:
    PM Shift - + 12.5%
    ND Shift - + 15.0%
    Sat Shift - + 50.0%
    Sun Shift - + 75.0%
    OT Shift - + 50.0% for first 2hrs,
    + 100% for any time thereafter
    Pub. Hol - + 150.0% for Part Timers, + 50.0% for Full Timers AND an additional day's Annual Leave

  • @Bellaluccaminis
    @Bellaluccaminis 4 года назад +28

    Kudos to you! Approximately, it is safe to assume that a reg. nurse who works a day job of 38hours a week @ $33/hr minimum rate will get you an annual salary of roughly gross Au$70,000.00 Excluding superannuation. Tax will be around 26-30%. This doesnt include overtime and graveyard shifts. You're either in Melbourne or Sydney. 😁

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад +6

      Dee Coco that sounds right! I’m based in Perth 😄

    • @Bellaluccaminis
      @Bellaluccaminis 4 года назад

      Ahoy there, kabayan! Greetings from Melbourne, Vic. I'm not a nurse but my brother is. Cheers to you and God bless always. 😁

    • @miggzmiggz9833
      @miggzmiggz9833 4 года назад +1

      Dee Coco so does he take $70000 home or does he still have to pay the tax

    • @walhallw7436
      @walhallw7436 4 года назад +1

      @@Bellaluccaminis is it high salary for Australia?

    • @Bellaluccaminis
      @Bellaluccaminis 4 года назад +2

      that is regular salary, it is still tax deductable. At $70k annual, you'd be taking home roughly $5000+/- monthly tax already deducted. Though new nurses I've heard starts between $40k-$60k annual.

  • @munna9642
    @munna9642 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for sharing,Waiting for ur nxt nurse video!!!!✌

  • @sherryaileencallejo1781
    @sherryaileencallejo1781 4 года назад +10

    Thank you so much Sir! Even though you don’t know me, you still able to answer all my question & I’m thankful for that! I hope I can meet you someday & thank you in personal! More power & Godbless!!!

  • @belsimpson4949
    @belsimpson4949 3 года назад +2

    This was such a great informative video thanks so much for making 😊 however I almost turned this off a few times because of that music 😫

  • @club1fan552
    @club1fan552 2 года назад +2

    In NSW, an RN with 8 years experience (or more) working full time at the bedside in a public hospital including weekends can earn $3,000 AUD per fortnight take home pay. In NSW, penalty rates for night shift are 15%, not 35%. This is not applicable for the weekend when penalty rates are on a midnight to midnight bases with rates 50% (Saturday) or 75% (Sunday). In addition, you may also be able to work a casual job and earn extra. Regardless, expect to possibly get Covid and be bullied by management and have no sleep or social life.

  • @abishekrajan763
    @abishekrajan763 Год назад

    Thanks bro, very good explanation 👍

  • @donnabosleng5162
    @donnabosleng5162 4 года назад +3

    Dahil napakagenerous mo sa info. I subscribed to your channel. Pagpalain k ng Dyos kapatid. Laking tulong to, magresearch lang sana ang tao kesa tanong ng tanong.

  • @DabidRobinson
    @DabidRobinson 5 лет назад +6

    This was interesting lol because i had no idea

    • @yoramnhayo6099
      @yoramnhayo6099 4 года назад

      Am yoram nhayo from Tanzania ,how can get job in Australia my professional RN

  • @TheSammadan
    @TheSammadan Год назад

    thank you so much for the video .. can you make a video for a travel nurse in Australia , any recommended agency ? how it works ? where we will be relocated is it inside australia or overases ? the pay rate and pros and cons .. thank you so much

  • @DailyDoseofDan
    @DailyDoseofDan 3 года назад +1

    More videos pa idol, grabe detailed talaga....Godbless

  • @mimimendoza4218
    @mimimendoza4218 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for the precise information. This info encourage me more to pursue my dream in au ❤

  • @adorasmyth9997
    @adorasmyth9997 3 года назад +4

    I am currently working as a nurse in the UK and planning to apply in Australia.. total experience of 10years in nursing… how much will be my expected rate/hr and salary?

  • @RockysLife
    @RockysLife 3 года назад

    Can you turn up the music please, I can't hear it
    Thanks for the info still!

  • @bablisharma9288
    @bablisharma9288 4 года назад +3

    thanks so much

  • @ressyplays
    @ressyplays 2 года назад +2

    new subscriber here. awesome video! question, planning to migrate to australia.what rn level would i be?
    i have 11 years clinical experience. 7 years here in saudi arabia as an emergrncy room nurse and 4 years in the philipines.
    thanks man!

  • @sherryaileencallejo1781
    @sherryaileencallejo1781 4 года назад +2

    Happy New year by the way Sir

  • @jaimeekawamura9138
    @jaimeekawamura9138 4 года назад +1

    Very informative 👏👏

  • @pedromax6878
    @pedromax6878 3 года назад +1

    In summarize how much the ranges of salary after tax regular work and with overtime. Its very clear if you mention the ranges of salary of the minimum and maximum after tax. This will make clear what expectations how much monthly salary.

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  3 года назад +1

      Hi Pedromax68. Tax in Australia for Nurses is between 32.5% - 37% depending on the income.
      If your income ranges from $37,001 - $90,000, you’ll be taxed $3,572 plus 32.50c for each $1 over $3,572.
      If your income ranges from $90,001 - $180,000 you’ll be taxed $20,979 plus 37c for each $1 over $90,000.
      Hope this helps :D

  • @Sibert_
    @Sibert_ 3 года назад +1

    Hi mate, I was a year in Australia. Might want to go back. Was it hard to get your oversees nursing degree recognised in order to be able to cary out your job in Aus?

  • @sherryaileencallejo1781
    @sherryaileencallejo1781 4 года назад +5

    Hello po, I’m your new subscriber & planning to study in Australia! Just a little bit of question, how was it studying nursing in Australia? Is it hard? Hope you can answer my query! Thank you po😊

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад +2

      Hi Sherry Aileen Callejo, salamat. I’ve studied nursing both in the Philippines (Baguio) and in Australia. The difference that I’ve personally noticed is that here in Australia, all units you take up will be related to nursing (major subjects) whilst in the Philippines you are required to take up minor subjects on top of your major subjects (example: Physical Education, Rizal, etc.).
      Full time students usually take up 4 units (4 subjects) and depending on your university and how early you sort out your schedule, it will give you a chance to work on your free time (which alot of students do)
      There will be times where you will be having your clinical placements which is usually 2 - 6 weeks long (depending on which University and what year you are in) and each unit usually have an assessment (usually essay writing (research based) and an exam at the end of each semester) - hope this helps 😄

    • @sherryaileencallejo1781
      @sherryaileencallejo1781 4 года назад

      Thank you po! This really help much po! Godbless on your journey as a nurse!

    • @mothercindy6522
      @mothercindy6522 3 года назад

      Hello Sherry, I'm currently a nursing student in Australia. It's good to study here kasi pwd ka ring mag work. part-time work ako sa hospital na malapit lang sa amin.

  • @maryjanegamboa-daping2892
    @maryjanegamboa-daping2892 2 года назад +1

    Is salary depends as well on your area of specialty? Like OR, ER, etc?

  • @Jjjjjjjj848
    @Jjjjjjjj848 3 года назад +1

    hi do you usually work for exactly 8 hours a day or 12 hours a day?

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  3 года назад +1

      Hey! It depends on the facility you are working at. Majority is 8 hrs but you will find that alot of ICU and ED departments do 12 hour shifts. :)

  • @ririsc3907
    @ririsc3907 4 года назад +3

    Hi there! How does the award system work? If you had 1.4 years experience would you be RN level 1.4? Thank so much!

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад +3

      Hi Riri, your experienced will first be assessed when you apply for a registration in Australia. Once this is done, they will determine your level and pay :)

  • @jeebee5632
    @jeebee5632 4 года назад +1

    Thank you sir for the information!!!! :)

  • @lijimolbc
    @lijimolbc Год назад

    Hi I am about sign the contract to one of the popular public hospital in Melbourne, but as per the email they mentioned my salary like 34aud/hr 80hrs fortnightly full time permanent job 482 visa. But my concern is I have 8.6yrs experience but the pay which they have offered is too low. Some they are telling this is until my probationary period. Is it like that orthe salary is fixed

  • @heybinggo
    @heybinggo 4 года назад +15

    Great content, how about monthly costs of living/salary deductions including taxes and pension in AUSTRALIA. I'm currently based in UK and about half of my monthly salary goes on bulk of deductions/payment.

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад +1

      Hi Heybing, planning to vlog on taxes soon, to give you an idea, it’s ranging from 19-37% depending on your income bracket. Nurses usually falls under the 30-37% bracket.

    • @thi2347
      @thi2347 Год назад +2

      Do they take into account overseas experience in the classification as well?

  • @jungie4908
    @jungie4908 3 года назад +1

    Hi! Im looking into relocating to Brisbane from the states but are the different levels based upon experience only or experience and the degree you have?

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  3 года назад +2

      It will still depend on the assessment of the Nursing board here in Australia but they will definitely take into consideration your degree and experience :)

  • @enamuddinbhuiyan5939
    @enamuddinbhuiyan5939 2 года назад +1

    Do nurses always work on their feet? I am Nursing students in Finland can i apply for RN Jobs in Australia after completing Bsc.nursing in Finland

  • @emaa76
    @emaa76 3 года назад +2

    Thanks

  • @carlbrazil1561
    @carlbrazil1561 2 года назад +1

    Hi. What subjects do nurses study at Uni in Australia? Did you study a lot of chemistry?

    • @synonomike
      @synonomike Год назад

      Hi Carl, not sure you found the answer given you asked this question 6 months ago. You don't study chemistry. You will study anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, some psychology, mental health, chronic and acute disease and illness, critical thinking/analysis, research, basic core skills of nursing and history. You will also do lab classes to learn nursing skills and scenarios. Hope that helps.

    • @carlbrazil1561
      @carlbrazil1561 Год назад

      @@synonomike Hi thanks for your reply. I was wondering how come they don't study chemistry , since they have to understand the change concept like pH , acidosis , alkalosis ecc..?

  • @mariamaytreyes3572
    @mariamaytreyes3572 2 года назад

    Nice sir. Tanong ko lg po mgkano po tax sa mga tss? Thanks

  • @poyeetam7108
    @poyeetam7108 4 года назад +3

    And what about the annual leaves?? How much you guys earn on granted leaves

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад

      Hi Po Yee Tam, most companies will pay you your base salary per hour for your annual leave. :)

    • @pinayladyoz8044
      @pinayladyoz8044 3 года назад

      5 weeks paid vacation leave plus 12% leave loading every year. Therefore, when you go for annual leave you earned more than normal working days. If you do night shifts then mostly you will get 6 weeks paid vacation leave plus 12% salary loading.

  • @gladysgrande3959
    @gladysgrande3959 4 года назад +1

    Akala ko po radio anchor kayo hahaha miss u emman!

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад

      Hahahhaha kainish!!! Miss you!! Bisita ka sana dito pag tapos na lahat ng covid! 🤣

  • @rontepan
    @rontepan 5 лет назад +1

    Haha sana all makapag australia no? :D But i'm not a nurse :( I graduated BS in Business Administration major in Operations Management huhu :( But i has been my dream to work abroad :(

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  5 лет назад +1

      Ron Tepan may mga pathway po na pwede niyo po maiconsider for your course. Pwede ko po kayo ma refer to an agency I know to give you a free assessment po! :D

    • @rontepan
      @rontepan 5 лет назад

      @@aussiebalasi1372 kahit encoder lang sa office okay na ako ako haha pero nakakatakot jan coz i haven's someone who i can rely on. Baka maligaw ako jusko haha!

    • @kierstennicolemonjardin625
      @kierstennicolemonjardin625 4 года назад

      @@aussiebalasi1372 hello po! Anomg agency po yan? Hehehe

  • @ashishkumarnath9476
    @ashishkumarnath9476 3 года назад +1

    Hello Sir!! The dollor you mentioned is in USD or AUD? Please reply Sir☺

  • @sumitrathapa2962
    @sumitrathapa2962 3 года назад +2

    Hi
    I am BSc Nursing graduate in Nepal and have been working as a registered nurse in a government hospital since 3 years ... & I’m planning to apply master in nursing practice in Australia ... Does my work experience help in my future career in Australia.... waiting for ur reply Thank u 🙂

  • @rkmobile2832
    @rkmobile2832 4 года назад +1

    please make more about this

  • @youthisfleeting
    @youthisfleeting 4 года назад +20

    please make more nursing videos :)

  • @sudipdey4911
    @sudipdey4911 4 года назад +1

    sir...post a full video of a prosses of how to go Australia and became a registered nurse ....full proses ....how much money pay for it and all

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад

      Hey Sudip, will create a video about it soon. I did make a video about the possible expenses when you come to Australia as a student visa. Check out this link ruclips.net/video/NON5qCBHhpw/видео.html :) hope this helps

  • @jancamilleviduya4081
    @jancamilleviduya4081 3 года назад +2

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @ruthsolomon9942
    @ruthsolomon9942 3 года назад +1

    Hi do you know any agency who is migrating nurses to Australia??? Also what exam should we write??

  • @user-fw6cb4fw7t
    @user-fw6cb4fw7t 3 года назад +2

    Greetings from Germany.
    A wonderful and informative content. Great job 👍.
    Could you please tell me, how often gets a RN raise of the range? I mean for how many years should a RN work, in order to go from level 1.1 to level 1.2?

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  3 года назад +1

      Hi Rad Sar, thank you for watching. it takes 1 year to go from level 1.1 to 1.2, another year from 1.2 to 1.3, and so on. :)

    • @user-fw6cb4fw7t
      @user-fw6cb4fw7t 3 года назад

      @@aussiebalasi1372 thanks a lot for your response 👍
      Can you please give me an idea about the taxes. For example, you as a single person how many percent of different taxes, insurances do you pay per month?
      In other words, if your hourly wage is 33 dollars, after paying all charges/cuts how many dollars will get paid per hour?

  • @anjalisindhu4435
    @anjalisindhu4435 3 года назад +4

    What educational background is required to pursue bsc in nursing in Australia for international students? I'm from India... I'll be waiting for your reply

  • @surajaku
    @surajaku 3 года назад

    Kuya! Please make video on how to be rn and how to pass licensure exam

  • @amarachiigwilo1406
    @amarachiigwilo1406 5 лет назад +5

    Hello.
    I am a new subscriber and I find your vlog very educative and interesting. Keep it up.
    Please, I have a question. I am a Bsc Nursing holder and I want to study Msc Nursing in Australia.
    Can I work as a nursing assistant while studying? What job can I do while studying? Thank you.

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  5 лет назад +6

      Hi Amarachi, yes you definitely can. I was working as a nursing assistant while I was studying nursing. when you are on a student visa, working hours are restricted to 40 hours a fortnight however you can work unlimited hours during university breaks. check out my other video - How to get a job in Australia.

    • @amarachiigwilo1406
      @amarachiigwilo1406 5 лет назад

      @@aussiebalasi1372 thanks for the reply.
      Do I need an Australian experience to apply for a job as a nurse assistant? Also, how easy is it to combine studying nursing and working part-time jobs?

  • @centauri1939
    @centauri1939 4 года назад +2

    Hey, would it be possible if say I work full time and do 10 hours a day, 6 days a week for 45 weeks a year? Would this plan be realistic if I chose to work full time?

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад +3

      Hi K Y M O N O R T S A, your working hours will depend on your contract. Majority of companies don’t encourage working overtime or more than 80 hours per fortnight (as they will be required to pay you overtime penalty rates) - you do get away with it sometimes if they are really short staffed. Another option is you can get a second job (an agency maybe) to get you the hours that you wanted. :) hope this helps

    • @centauri1939
      @centauri1939 4 года назад +1

      AUSSIE BALASI thank you! And also, to be an rn, you’ll need to do three years of bachelor. But you can also do a double degree and graduate with a master of nursing science. So say if I did do a double degree, and went to apply for a registered nurse, will I get paid more than the other nurses who only graduated with a bachelor? Or do I only get paid more once I move up the chain?

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад +1

      Hey K Y M O N O R T S A, I am not sure about other hospitals but with where I’m currently working (also hospitals where my other friends work), we all start at the same increment regardless if you’ve done a double degree or not :)

    • @juts0929
      @juts0929 4 года назад +1

      76-80 hours every 2 weeks (fortnight) is the maximum your contract will state. More than that is paid overtime. Any hours worked more than your rostered hours for the day will have a 50% penalty for the first two hours(except sunday and public holiday which is double pay) then double pay for the succeeding hours.

    • @pinayladyoz8044
      @pinayladyoz8044 3 года назад

      Working 6 days in 10 hours shift/week - You will not be covered by nursing union malpractice insurance. That's against the nursing industrial laws here in Australia due to workplace health and safety issue. If a patient will sue you or complaints you the nursing union will look at how many hours you work and 100% the nursing union lawyers will not help you. The industrial laws are there to protect your patient and to your self. Either you work private or public nursing union will find out how many hours you work.

  • @maecoyte739
    @maecoyte739 4 года назад +2

    Hello kuya, Do you have to take ELP = English Language Proficiency for RNs admission. I'm not a inter-student but a citizen in AU with 4 yrs in highskool + Cert 3&4 in Aged Care. Is there other way to be an RNs. Thank you for the fantastic video

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад

      Mae Coyte Hello Mae, just to clarify did you finish and studied high school here or in the PH?

    • @chezzachezza7325
      @chezzachezza7325 2 года назад

      @@aussiebalasi1372 lol the writing won't help get a job more English lessons first

  • @introvertgail9309
    @introvertgail9309 4 года назад +1

    Nice video. I agree sa lahat ng nasabi mo dito. :)

  • @avinshaju7777
    @avinshaju7777 2 года назад

    Hello Po ! My name is Avin and I am a student in based in perth graduating High School next year. My question also my main concern is 'MATHS', its also a reason why i am doing Nursing as a career cause maths just does not stick well with me. So is there any maths that you had to do when doing ur degree ?

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  2 года назад

      Yes! Definitely needed for medication calculations but not to worry as it won’t be as complicated as the engineering / architecture degrees :)

  • @jjgillego
    @jjgillego 4 года назад +4

    how to categorise? I have 5yrs work experience in Manila then 5 years in Singapore. Im holding a PR now and will practice nursing in Adelaide. any idea? Thanks bro

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад +1

      Hi John G, Technically you should be a level 1.8 RN considering your experience in Manila and Singapore. AHPRA and your employer also play a role in determining your category once you start working here. At times (and I have friends who have experienced this) there might be a bit of delay before some years of your experience is recognised. :)

    • @jjgillego
      @jjgillego 4 года назад

      @@aussiebalasi1372 wow! what a great help! thank you sir

  • @sandahabek3003
    @sandahabek3003 4 года назад +1

    Hi Can u give me an advice if u can? I dont have any experience in nursing but l would love to be enrolled nurse. My whole life l wanna work in a hospital, but there is a one problem....l stutter! Is there going to be a problem for me in any way? I finished Certificate ll and lll in English. Thank you 🤗

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад +1

      Hi Sanda Habek! I personally don’t think that there will be any issues as I’ve worked with a couple of people in the past having the similar problem. Are you planning to come to Australia? Goodluck. Wishing you the best! :)

    • @sandahabek3003
      @sandahabek3003 4 года назад

      @@aussiebalasi1372 I live in Brisbane from 2014 🤗

  • @nayanabaruah4423
    @nayanabaruah4423 3 года назад +1

    Are there Nurse Anesthesist in Australia? Or if not, can they work as Anesthesiology Assistant there?

    • @suzy8254
      @suzy8254 3 года назад

      Yes! There are anaesthetic nurses in Australia 😊

  • @sandahabek3003
    @sandahabek3003 4 года назад +2

    What's the difference between Enrolled nurse EN and Assistant in nursing AIN?

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад +1

      Hey Sanda Habek, Enrolled Nurses practice almost the same scope as Registered Nurses (only difference is that ENs completed a Diploma in Nursing while RNs completed a Bachelors degree. There are also certain skills that are not part of their scope of practice not unless they pursue further training / get a bachelors degree to be an RN (example: administering chemotherapy) in addition the salary is also different)
      While AINs’ common duties are Assisting patients with their personal care needs such as showering, toileting, shaving, oral hygiene, dressing and eating. Assisting patients with their mobility and communication needs. They receive delegated tasks from RNs and ENs. Hope this answers your question

  • @kaungmin2492
    @kaungmin2492 2 года назад

    Do u have a video about enrolled nurses ??

  • @leonardovargas1662
    @leonardovargas1662 4 года назад +1

    I studied american english and british english But I understand you better😂 Well, i have I question how change all my studies that I did in spanish to work in a country that speak english

  • @CeeCee-j9w
    @CeeCee-j9w 4 года назад +5

    Can you please explain he levels. How do you apply for a level 2? What does that mean exactly?

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад +2

      Hi Greatest Of These is Love, competence in nursing practice as assessed by performance appraisal in accordance with procedures agreed to between the Royal Australian Nursing Federation and employer. Example of this is a Clinical Nurse, Clinical Nurse Educator, etc. You need to apply for the position online, some people pursue further studies to increase their chances of getting the position. Others apply under the same employer and will get the position (they will assess your performace, skills, etc) hope this helps

  • @saniya7649
    @saniya7649 3 года назад +1

    What are the chances of a nurse from Germany working at nursing homes, old age home and want to migrate to Australia for a job as a nurse?

    • @tedted8784
      @tedted8784 3 года назад

      It would be easy as you know/understand everything all ready

  • @user.55y
    @user.55y 3 года назад +1

    Are there any restrictions or problems for nursing wearing hijab? I'm Egyptian nurse with a bachelor degree and 3 years of experience.thank you in advance.

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  3 года назад +1

      Australia is very multicultural and i've worked with many nurses wearing a hijab =)

  • @ThuyTran-ix5wh
    @ThuyTran-ix5wh 4 года назад +4

    RNs in Canada make $46/hr.

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад

      Thuy Tran good on you guys! :) that’s a really good rate for starting RNs

    • @pinayladyoz8044
      @pinayladyoz8044 3 года назад

      That's not a starting or entry salary for Canadian RN. That's Canadian nursing salary after 5 years of working.

  • @kellove7931
    @kellove7931 3 года назад +1

    what organisation do you join?

  • @vimukthimanodya7954
    @vimukthimanodya7954 3 года назад

    Can i become a RN if im colorblind( can they reject me from getting the job if i fail the colorvision test??)

  • @ritalibera6072
    @ritalibera6072 4 года назад +3

    Hello sir... I'm a student of BSC nursing 3rd year... please give me some ideas about how to get job in Australia...& Thank you for this video...

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад +2

      Hi Ritali Bera, I have created a video on how to apply for a job in Australia. Here’s the link: ruclips.net/video/E2zpeqSZ61Q/видео.html :) hope this helps. Happy Nee Year!

  • @zainabfatima5985
    @zainabfatima5985 4 года назад +2

    I'm a BSc NURSING 3rd year student still one more year is there to complete my graduation will you please tell me the process for getting job

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад

      Hi Zainab fatima! Are you based in Australia? The first and most recommended step after you graduate and get your license is to look for a Graduate Program. Applications are usually submitted online few months before you graduate. :) if you are based overseas, then that will be a different pathway :)

    • @zainabfatima5985
      @zainabfatima5985 4 года назад

      @@aussiebalasi1372 I'm from india

  • @sherryaileencallejo1781
    @sherryaileencallejo1781 4 года назад +3

    Hello Sir, it’s me again, just want to ask, How much your tuition fee per semester & do you think will I be able to pay the tuition if I’m going to do the allowable 20hours work for international student like me! Your answer mean a lot to me to decide if I’m going to continue studying there! Thank you so much Sir!

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад +2

      Hi Sherry Aileen Callejo. Happy New Year! I’ve created a video about the expenses as a student visa - here’s the link - ruclips.net/video/NON5qCBHhpw/видео.html - I’ve also shared in that video your work rights as an international student (such as being able to work unlimited hours during school breaks, etc)
      If you have decided to push through and in need of an agent, I do know people I can refer. Happy New Year and God Bless :)

  • @ajay6550
    @ajay6550 Год назад

    Hi sir what position of nurse na maatas ang sahod sa Melbourne?

  • @pinkpantherbigcat3132
    @pinkpantherbigcat3132 3 года назад +1

    Hi Sir, may I know how hard is to get a job in Australia as a nurse, in the hospital setting. I only have exp in the Philippines.

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  3 года назад

      There are alot of job opportunities for nurses here. Having an Australian experience though will put you at the “priority list” when you are applying for a job.
      Having said that, I’ve met alot of people who just recently got here from the Philippines, India, etc and have no experience in Australia as a nurse. Majority of them got employed with nursing agencies and nursing homes. - maybe it’s something you may consider applying when you get here just to get that initial Australian experience. :) hope this helps

    • @pinkpantherbigcat3132
      @pinkpantherbigcat3132 3 года назад

      @@aussiebalasi1372 thank you so much for responding. Ok I will remember your suggestion and will consider it. Besides, we gotta start from the bottom somehow.

  • @maryann1723
    @maryann1723 2 года назад

    Kudos to you!!!
    Please can a student who had a bachelors degree in molecular Biology and genetics apply for masters degree nursing?

  • @petyspath9047
    @petyspath9047 4 года назад +3

    Please I currently live in Italy, I have a BSc in nursing, how do I move to Australia for work? I'm interested. What's the procedure please?! Thanks!

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад +1

      Hi Pety's Path! you can come here as a skilled immigrant however you still need to convert your registration to australian. Check out www.ahpra.gov.au for detailed information regarding that matter. alternatively some people come here as a student visa / conversion courses and work while they study to get the ball rolling.

  • @다소곳-h3e
    @다소곳-h3e 5 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @mahakdeepjhand7459
    @mahakdeepjhand7459 3 года назад

    Good

  • @ayushiuniyal3704
    @ayushiuniyal3704 2 года назад

    Sir can you please tell me can I do msc in nursing there ,ilets or oet which is required?

  • @miggzmiggz9833
    @miggzmiggz9833 4 года назад +1

    Do you pay your tax or does your employer pay it

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад

      Hi. Usually your employer deducts your tax every pay then you will apply for a tax return every financial year after calculating all the expenses / deductions incurred in relation to the job.

  • @iasonas1882
    @iasonas1882 3 года назад +1

    Can i study nursing school in greece and move to work in australia? Becuase,im from greece and in the future i want to go to live in australia

    • @skmonie
      @skmonie 3 года назад

      I’m not sure how that would work but I had friends from the Phillipines that had to sit a board exam to be considered for Pharm here in Aus as she was qualified in her country. Unfortunately her English let her down and she was unable to use her education from her country to work here. Not sure for Greece have a research

    • @KimAhrina11
      @KimAhrina11 Год назад

      ain't grace a beautiful country? how did you want to live here in Aussie

  • @delete488
    @delete488 Год назад

    in Brazil you only earn one minimum wage per month

  • @uzairkhan-bh8tt
    @uzairkhan-bh8tt 5 лет назад +2

    Bro in your experience the nursing course is easy or hard

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  5 лет назад +5

      Hi Uzair, I wouldn't categorize it as easy nor hard. In my personal experience, I would say it's challenging. I am a firm believer that if you are passionate and you enjoy the course you are taking up / or what you are doing in general then you can accomplish whatever goals you have. enjoy the process. =)

    • @uzairkhan-bh8tt
      @uzairkhan-bh8tt 5 лет назад +1

      Thank you sir can you tell me your Facebook id or Instagram id please

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  5 лет назад

      @@uzairkhan-bh8tt Aussie_balasi - I only have instagram =)

    • @uzairkhan-bh8tt
      @uzairkhan-bh8tt 5 лет назад

      Sir please check your Instagram account

  • @mercuryjaramillo5727
    @mercuryjaramillo5727 4 года назад +1

    hi po, graduating nursing here. need po ba ng postgrad degree para po mas mapadali ang process po?

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад

      Hi Mercury, No not really. alot of nurses that I know were able to immigrate here without any post grad. however, experience is preferred when appying as a skilled immigrant. others come here via student visa and follow a certain pathway to lead them to permanent residency (if that's their goal). hope this helps. =)

  • @spade259
    @spade259 4 года назад +1

    What is the nurse patient ratio in the hospital ward in Australia?

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад

      Hi Spade, hospital wards usually have a 1 nurse : 4-5patients. In hospitals where team nursing is applicable, it’s 2 nurses: 8-10patients. In addition, if you work graveyard shift, patients load tends to be more. At the place I work, we are usually given 1:9-10 ratio.

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  • @ellencastro8198
    @ellencastro8198 4 года назад +3

    Hi po sir! I'm starting my degree mid year. Also based in Perth! 😇 And from what I've heard and read, it's difficult to land a position as a graduate nurse bc of competition? Is this true? And also, can nurses do 12 hr shifts? Thanks po!

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад +2

      Hello Ellen Castro, getting a Grad position these days is very competitive however it might change on the year that you will graduate. The advise I was given before was not to make the big major Government hospital as your number 1 option as everyone will tend to apply to those hospitals and chances will be slimmer (if others have a better suggestion, feel free to put them on the comments). And yes, nurses can do 12 hour shifts but will depend on the hospital and wards. The areas I’ve personally encountered that normally offers 12 hour shifts are ICU, ED, and Energency Step Down area. Hope this helps :)

  • @andrianrn2709
    @andrianrn2709 4 года назад +1

    Sir is this all in australian dollar?

  • @cherie9756
    @cherie9756 3 года назад

    hello po kuyaaa!! how many years does it takes to become RN?

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  3 года назад

      In Australia it takes 3-3.5 years to complete the degree :)

  • @shrabondatta442
    @shrabondatta442 4 года назад

    UTS or USYD for Nursing?
    Plz reply

  • @dioscorojoelurian3455
    @dioscorojoelurian3455 4 года назад +1

    Do you know some agency here in philippines that can help us to fly there in Aussie? Thank you

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад

      Hey Joel! Where are you based in the Philippines?

    • @dioscorojoelurian3455
      @dioscorojoelurian3455 4 года назад +1

      @@aussiebalasi1372 hi po, cebu area po ako sir, 😊

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад

      Hi Joel, I have friends here who are from Cebu. They chose IDP to process their visas. :)

  • @nehasharma6243
    @nehasharma6243 5 лет назад +3

    What is exact amount after taxes?

    • @nehasharma6243
      @nehasharma6243 5 лет назад +1

      How much is tax can tell us !!

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  5 лет назад

      Hi Neha, it usually depends on each tax payer’s income bracket (depends on what your level is as a RN). I will be covering tax in my future videos. :)

  • @mahmoudkhaled1632
    @mahmoudkhaled1632 2 года назад

    How much salery?

  • @catherineradan1053
    @catherineradan1053 4 года назад +4

    Hello sir! I would appreciate it if you can answer my question, is it better for me to study nursing in Australia after i finish senior high school here in the Philippines, or should i study nursing in the Philippines then migrate to work in Australia? My family is considering that they would let me study in Australia for college but im legit clueless where to start.😬

    • @roilamariesalido578
      @roilamariesalido578 4 года назад

      I also have this question too. I hope this gets answered!

    • @crna4707
      @crna4707 4 года назад +1

      if you can afford to study here then probably it's better if you get the degree in Australia

    • @mothercindy6522
      @mothercindy6522 3 года назад

      www.jcu.edu.au/international-students/entry-requirements

  • @claudinejoy6704
    @claudinejoy6704 3 года назад

    kuya Santo!!!!! 😁☺️

  • @Australiaconcultation
    @Australiaconcultation 3 года назад

    Hi I am from Nepal I am Planning To study bachelors in nursing so how difficult is this course can u tell me and Ii got IELTS 7.5 overall with each 7 can I get scholarship there?

    • @mothercindy6522
      @mothercindy6522 3 года назад

      Hello, I would like to share some info. I'm currently a nursing student here. If you are an Australian citizen, you can get a student loan (Higher Education Loan Program or HELP). the HELP scheme is like study now pay later. Your chosen university will have some scholarship programs on offer as well.

  • @floriajoel6429
    @floriajoel6429 4 года назад +1

    do nurses in aus earn more money than lawyers?

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад +1

      Well the variables are:
      In what area/city, in what capacity, working how many hours per week, with what certifications and experiences, in what settings?
      In general, lawyers make more money than nurses. However, not all attorneys make a lot of money. Most people think of the elite lawyers that work for the biggest law firms, where a partner can make big $$$$ per year. That is a minority of lawyers. There are also a lot of lawyers that make less than $100K per year. :)

  • @sheelamarie600
    @sheelamarie600 4 года назад +1

    How to upgrade the level po? Is it experience?

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад +1

      Sheela Marie hi Sheela, yes it’s experience. Salary increases every year as long as you are in practice (until level 1.8) :)

  • @poyeetam7108
    @poyeetam7108 4 года назад +2

    Hi. Could you please elaborate on the levels? Say I have been working in hk for 4 years. Completed master degree after my 4 year bachelor prog. What’s my level?

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад

      Hi Po Yee Tam, you need to convert your HK registration to an Australian license first and get the board to assess your experience as well. They’ll then determine your level.

  • @Indigo.Motivation
    @Indigo.Motivation 4 года назад +1

    hello..is it in AUD?

  • @jonexplorer1664
    @jonexplorer1664 5 лет назад +3

    Jayson recommends me this blog. I'm just curious

  • @Awele_2050.
    @Awele_2050. Год назад

    How about total takehome after tax per month

  • @pipiesespipi
    @pipiesespipi 2 года назад +1

    makakagpatayo ba ako ng bahay kahit ako lang magisang magttrabaho dyan?

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  2 года назад

      Yes!!! I know alot of people who were able to do this including myself. :) definitely possible if we work hard and save for it :)

  • @-ANT-69
    @-ANT-69 Год назад

    In america if you work on a weekend they give you $2-5 more an hour LOL. Australia so much better

  • @priyapandey8895
    @priyapandey8895 3 года назад +1

    passed rn and have 1 year experience and applying for aus rn and became one ...I fall on which level category

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  3 года назад +2

      It will more likely fall under level 1.1 however it will still be assessed once you've obtained your registration. =)

    • @pinayladyoz8044
      @pinayladyoz8044 3 года назад

      @@aussiebalasi1372 RN in Australia equivalent to NO level in Australia. You will only become Aus RN level 1.1 after you pass all APHRA requirements.

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  3 года назад +1

      Hi @@pinayladyoz8044 great point! :)
      However, his question was what level will he be after applying and became an Australian RN. hence I stated “it will still be assessed once you’ve obtained your registration” and once passed it’s more likely a level 1.1 if he had only one year experience as there is not such level as 1.0 :)

  • @joliu2871
    @joliu2871 4 года назад +3

    In QLD the afternoon penalty is 12.5% and ND is 15-20% lol....

    • @aussiebalasi1372
      @aussiebalasi1372  4 года назад

      Jo Liu Hope it won’t be the same everywhere. There will be minimal changes :) I did mention that rates may very and 2 big factors are location and the type of facility.

  • @ariel-nw2ug
    @ariel-nw2ug 3 года назад

    Hii how much nurse earn after tax per year?