Experience... Healthy Careers
We recognise that becoming a highly accomplished health professional takes ongoing training, development and information gathering. That's why here at Geneva Health, we would like to be your partner and assist with your next career move.
With so many agencies and employers offering positions within New Zealand sometimes it is hard to know where to start - you could make a mistake that could result in you and/or your family being unhappy in an organisation, job, or wrong location. Where do you start?
Geneva Health International is recognised as being a high quality, dedicated health employment organisation within New Zealand. We have strong long-term relationships with health providers and have been consistently chosen to source staff on their behalf for many years. This means finding the best health care job for you is easily obtainable with our free recruitment service for all applicants.
Furthermore we have started by putting together some resources on this website to assist you, but naturally our biggest tip would be to utilise the expertise and knowledge from a company you believe and trust can offer a great service and will look after your interests.
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Phone Interview Preparation & Tips
2005-07-26
For the majority of overseas health professionals an interview will take place over the phone prior to a job being offered. For many people this can be quite daunting, as they have never experienced a phone interview before.
However you can be rest assured that Geneva Health are here to help you and will talk you through what to expect prior to the interview taking place. In addition, we have listed in this article a number of tips which should help, even for a face-to-face interview.
How does the HPCA Act affect Agency/Bureau Nurses?
2005-07-28
Regulations of nursing are changing and this not only affects those in permanent positions but agency nurses as well. So what does this entail? From March next year, all nurses will be expected to maintain a professional portfolio to demonstrate competence, in order to receive their Annual Practising Certificate.
With continuing education belonging more to nurses in full time jobs with a single employer, than those who are agency staff, then who takes the responsibility to ensure professional development is maintained? And what exactly is required?
Why use a Health Care Recruitment Agency to find a job?
2005-07-28
Using a specialist recruitment agency can take a lot of the hassle and guess work out of job hunting, plus a good agency will support you the whole way through.
Professional Development for Medical Doctors
2007-07-16
The ultimate career partner for aspiring doctors!
Training Programmes for Geneva Health's Agency Staff
2008-02-04
As part of our team of temporary staff, you are entitled and encouraged to participate in our training programmes. All of these are provided free-of-charge by Geneva Health, and in some cases you will be paid to attend (conditions apply). All you need to do is book your place and turn up.
It is important to also note that a lot of these courses are now becoming compulsory requirements for our clients, so the more skills you have, the better your work opportunities.
Training Programmes for Geneva's Homecare Staff
2008-03-05
As part of our temp of temporary staff, you are entitled and encouraged to participate in our training programmes. Most of these are provided free of charge by Geneva Health, and are fast becoming a Ministry of Health requirement in order to work in the field of Homecare. All you need to do is book your place and turn up.
Health Staff Support - Employee Assistance Programme
2008-08-20
Helping to Maintain the Health and Wellbeing of our Candidates
Self-Help Resource Centre
2008-08-27
The Self-Help Resource Centre includes a collection of self-help tools and information for easy to find information all in one place. It is part of the Geneva Plus Employee Assistance Programme
Considering Palmerston North in NZ as a destination?
2008-10-20
Check out this article "Je t'aime Palmy"
What do you do when you're a Paris-based model and a face of Givenchy? If you're Christine Leunens you move to Palmerston North and write novels.
Important update from the New Zealand Nursing Council
2008-11-05
Here is the latest news from the Nursing Council – hot off the press!