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Nursing - A&E, Critical Care & ICU jobs in South Eastern VIC

• The average pay for Nursing - A&E, Critical Care & ICU jobs in South Eastern VIC is $81K per year.
• Entry-level positions start at $60K per year, while the most experienced workers can earn up to $101K per year.
3 companies are currently advertising Nursing - A&E, Critical Care & ICU jobs in South Eastern VIC including , and .
• Top skills include LEADERSHIP, EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS, CHANGE MANAGEMENT, TEAMWORK and STRATEGIC THINKING.
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Posted 1d ago
Full time · Contract
Similar jobs pay ~$336k

AU$170 Per hour

Key points we found

  • Provide emergency medical care to patients in the Emergency Department.
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure high-quality patient outcomes.
  • Maintain compliance with hospital policies and relevant regulations.
Posted 23d ago
Casual/Holiday · Contract
Similar jobs pay ~$350k+ pro rata

AU$250 Per hour

Key points we found

  • Provide medical services as a specialist in a hospital setting.
  • Ensure compliance with all necessary credentials and paperwork.
  • Work on a flexible schedule as required by the hospital.
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Casual/Holiday · Contract
Similar jobs pay ~$350k+ pro rata

AU$2100 Per day

Key points we found

  • Provide general internal medicine services
  • Ensure compliance with VIC hospital paperwork and regulations
  • Maintain current AHPRA registration and relevant certifications
Posted 14d ago
Casual/Holiday · Contract
Similar jobs pay ~$350k+ pro rata

AU$3000 Per day

Key points we found

  • Provide emergency medical care as a consultant in the Emergency Department.
  • Work on a rotating roster with specified dates in 2026.
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure high-quality patient care.
Posted 14d ago
Full time · Contract
Similar jobs pay ~$316k

AU$160 Per hour

Key points we found

  • Provide high-quality care in the ICU setting
  • Ensure compliance with VIC Hospital paperwork and regulations
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to enhance patient outcomes