WORKING IN NEW ZEALAND

If you are interested in working in Wellington ICU as either medical or nursing staff, you will require both New Zealand registration with the appropriate Professional Council and a visa or work permit (if you are not a New Zealand or Australian citizen or resident).
Capital & Coast District Health Board holds a Certificate of Accreditation with the New Zealand Immigration Service. This allows us to recruit workers or residents from other countries where we have a particular skill shortage.
Capital & Coast District Health Board holds a Certificate of Accreditation with the New Zealand Immigration Service. This allows us to recruit workers or residents from other countries where we have a particular skill shortage.
More information about living & working in New Zealand can be found here.
You cannot begin work without professional registration AND the appropriate visa or work permit.
Immigration
Moving to New Zealand is possible for individuals wishing to either work temporarily in New Zealand or those wishing to work & live in New Zealand permanently.
An overview of the ‘Skilled Migrant’ category can be found HERE.
More information regarding Immigration & Professional Registration in New Zealand can be found HERE.
An overview of the ‘Skilled Migrant’ category can be found HERE.
More information regarding Immigration & Professional Registration in New Zealand can be found HERE.