Benefits
Some of the most attractive aspects of working in the New Zealand are:
A few facts
New Zealand is a welcoming, diverse country with a history of Māori, European, Pacific Island, and Asian immigration. This rich blend of cultures, combined with geologically fascinating landscapes and unique flora and fauna, make New Zealand an exciting country to explore. As of 2021, New Zealand has a population of 4.8 million citizens.
New Zealand's two main islands, North and South Islands, are separated by the Cook Strait. Australia, its nearest neighbor, is 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) away.
North Islands
The North Island has a larger population then the south, with the country’s largest city, Auckland sitting near the top of the island, the capital wellington sits at the bottom.
The north island is known for its cosmopolitan cities, national parks, island sanctuaries, national museums and friendly people who are proud of their culture and history. Main cities in the north island include
Rugby is the favorite sport and nearly everyone cheers on the national team, the All Blacks. Many Kiwis also enjoy cricket.
South Islands
Although the island itself is larger than the north, the south has a smaller population. Mountainous terrin occupies almost three-quarters of South Island, It’s got awe-inspiring mountains and jaw-dropping glaciers, and that’s just the beginning, the main cities in the South Island include:
The top three languages within New Zealand are English, Maori and Samoan, New Zealand recognize and honour their Marori culture.
English is regarded as the most commonly spoken language
Unlike accommodation in Ireland and the UK, the majority of rental properties in New Zealand are unfurnished. Rental accommodation varies in price depending on the city & suburb you live in.
All of New Zealand’s major cities and towns have reliable, affordable public bus networks, as well as many train lines passing through the major areas. Taxi’s and Uber’s operate all over New Zealand.
The Standard work week within New Zealand is 40 hours per week. Shift workers will work across Monday – Sunday, working a variety of shifts, including nights, weekends, earlies and lates. This will usually differ week to week depending on the roster.
The base salary will be paid in line with qualifications and years experience. Penalty rates are speculated by each award.
All nurses must register with the Nursing Council of New Zealand (NQNZ).
For more information, please visit here :-
Internationally qualified nurses (nzno.org.nz)
New Zealand's accommodation rental website: -
www.realestate.co.nz/residential/rental
See link for more information regarding specific pay rates in New Zealand:
https://www.nzno.org.nz/support/collective_agreements
See link for more information on nurse requirements in New Zealand:
https://www.nzno.org.nz/resources/internationally_qualified_nurses
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