Emergency Room Nurses Salaries in Australia

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Job Postings

AUD 103,716 /yr

Average Base Pay

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Average annual salary:

AUD 93,704

Lower end of salary range

AUD 116,176

Average of salary range

AUD 136,710

Higher end of salary range

Cities in Australia with the Most Jobs for Emergency Room Nurses

Here are the top 6 cities in Australia with the most jobs for Emergency Room Nurses and the average yearly salary in each:

CompTool's Squirrel includes 802 jobs postings for Emergency Room Nurses in cities across Australia.

Latest Emergency Room Nurses Jobs

Discover the latest competitive salaries for Emergency Room Nurses in Australia.

Job Title Company Salary
Registered Nurse, Emergency Department SSL Northern Sydney Local Health District AUD 93,704
Transitional Nurse Practitioner (Clinical Nurse Consultant Gde 2)/Nurse Practitioner - Emergency Department - Perm FT South Western Sydney Local Health District AUD 144,926
Registered Nurse - Emergency Department - Incentives Offered Hunter New England Local Health District AUD 90,958
ASET (Aged Care Services Emergency Team) Clinical Nurse Consultant Northern Sydney Local Health District AUD 138,320
Registered Nurse - Emergency Department Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District AUD 93,704
Registered Nurse (Critical Care and Emergency) - 5 - 10k Incentives Offered Western NSW Local Health District AUD 89,327
Clinical Research Nurse - Emergency Department South Eastern Sydney Local Health District AUD 93,704
Clinical Nurse Educator - Emergency Department - Temp PT South Western Sydney Local Health District AUD 120,422
Clinical Nurse / Registered Nurse Emergency Department South Australia Health Careers AUD 94,161
Registered Nurse (Emergency Department) St John of God Health Care AUD 94,788

Companies With Most Job Postings in Australia For Emergency Room Nurses

If you're looking for a diverse range of job opportunities, consider exploring positions at these companies, which have a significant number of Emergency Room Nurses job postings in Australia:

FAQs

Here are some frequently asked questions related to Emergency Room Nurses job postings and salaries in Australia:

Q What qualifications do I need to become an Emergency Room Nurse in Australia?
A To become an Emergency Room Nurse in Australia, you must have a Bachelor of Nursing degree or equivalent, be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA), and possess a current practising certificate. It's also beneficial to have postgraduate qualifications in emergency nursing or critical care.
Q Are there any certifications required for Emergency Room Nurses in Australia?
A While certifications are not mandatory, obtaining certifications related to emergency nursing or critical care, such as the Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) credential, can enhance job prospects and demonstrate specialized competence in emergency care to employers.
Q What is the role of an Emergency Room Nurse in Australia?
A The role of an Emergency Room Nurse in Australia involves providing rapid assessment and treatment to patients in the emergency department, offering critical care, managing triage, performing medical procedures, and working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals to ensure the best possible patient outcomes.
Q How can I find job openings for Emergency Room Nurses in Australia?
A Job openings for Emergency Room Nurses in Australia can be found on online job boards, through healthcare recruitment agencies, by visiting hospital career pages, or by networking with professionals already working in the healthcare industry. Membership in professional nursing organizations can also provide access to job listings and career resources.

List of Job Postings for Emergency Room Nurses in Australia

Explore our extensive list of Emergency Room Nurses job postings in Australia. Whether you're seeking your first job or considering a career move, you'll find a diverse range of opportunities. Click on the job titles to access more details and application links.

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