Living and Working in New Zealand
New Zealand is a relatively young country and with just over
four million people, it is one of the world's least crowded
countries, allowing for you to enjoy it's wonderful playground of
never ending coastlines, rain forests, mountains, fiords and
beautiful scenery.
New Zealand has 21 District Health Boards which make up our
public hospital system in addition to many private health
facilities in both the North and South Islands. Our
healthcare and nursing recruitment specialists welcome the
opportunity to discuss
nursing jobs and healthcare vacancies in New Zealand with you
and find your ideal role.
Your first year in New Zealand will be emotional and full of
change. You may be looking for a place to live, a healthcare or
nursing job, and schools for your children or just a great
experience. You will make many new friends. Some of them will know
how it feels to move to a new country and some will blend you in to
the lifestyle.
Regardless of your situation, being a newcomer may mean giving
up some familiar things for a new way of life. As a result, you may
feel anxious or afraid, especially during the first few days, weeks
and even months. Almost all newcomers experience these emotions as
they settle in. Feeling at home in a new country takes
time.
The best way to adjust to your new surroundings is to become
involved! As you talk with the people you meet, you will feel more
in control of your new life. No matter which city or town you
choose to live in, you will find people who can help you adapt to
your new life and fit into the New Zealand way of life. Our
healthcare and nursing recruitment specialists understand and our
job is to help make this transition as smooth as possible for
you.