Kimberley calling

Boat on a river surrounded by a Kimberley gorge
18/02/2022

The WA Country Health Service (WACHS) is always on the lookout for skilled nurses and midwives who want to gain diverse experience, while being part of a close-knit regional community. 

What better place to join us than in one of the most beautiful parts of Western Australia?  

Internationally recognised for its unique and dramatic landscapes, the Kimberley is home to spectacular beaches, gorges, waterfalls and cave systems, and an astonishing variety of wildlife. 

It’s also one of the most remote and diverse geographical regions in the world, almost twice the size of Victoria and with almost one third of the population identifying as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people.

Working as a nurse or midwife in the Kimberley will expose you to fulfilling career opportunities across a broad range of practice. 

We won’t pretend it’s always easy, but we can guarantee you’ll be working with people who care about pushing themselves, doing their best and making a real difference to the health of local people. 

From hospital-based positions, including registered nurses and midwives, to roles in community health nursing such as midwives and remote nurses, there’s certain to be an opportunity that will suit you. 

WACHS offers generous financial incentives as well as unique development opportunities and exposure to our diverse communities and regions.

So, if you’re considering upping your clinical game, now is the perfect time to consider a stint in this beautiful and diverse region.

Whether you want to stay for weeks, months or even longer, talk to us to find out more: WACHSKESC.Clinical@health.wa.gov.au.

 
Last Updated: 04/03/2022