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Care Worker x4 DERBY - 4 positionsSalary: Award + -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Care workers required to look after clients under the influence of alcohol. Duties include admission of clients, half hourly checks and cleaning. Police clearance, first aid cert and drivers licence required. Training will be provided. Resumes required.Preferred Licence(s): Car. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This position is Permanent, Full-Time ( hours: TBA ).To apply, please contact Derby/West Kimberley Skillshare Derby by phoning 08 91911067, faxing 08 91931344 or emailing [email protected] from all suitable Job seekers welcome. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Last modified 02/05/2006 - Job ID: 124937653 http://0rz.net/2d1o9 
2006年05月17日 08点05分 1
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Recognising Qualifications for WorkRecognising Qualifications for Workhttp://aei.dest.gov.au/AEI/QualificationsRecognition/RecognisingYourQualifications/WorkingInAustralia/default.htmState or Territory Overseas Qualifications Unit (OQU).http://aei.dest.gov.au/AEI/QualificationsRecognition/RecognisingProfessionalQualifications/GuideToProfessionalRecognition/Default.htmGuide to Professional RecognitionIntroductionThis page is intended to assist people with professional qualifications gained overseas who wish to gain recognition of their qualifications in Australia. It has been prepared by AEI-NOOSR, in consultation with relevant assessing authorities and provides general information on recognition requirements and procedures. The information given is believed to be accurate at the time of publication; however is not legally binding on any of the authorities listed as the requirements may vary from time to time.If you live overseas and have professional qualifications and you wish to work in Australia and/or migrate you should first contact your nearest Australian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate. If you plan to migrate to Australia under one of the General Skilled Migration visa categories, you or your spouse must satisfy certain basic requirements before you apply to migrate. You must nominate an occupation from the Skilled Occupations List which fits your skills and qualifications, and have your skills and qualifications assessed by the relevant assessing authority.If you are already in Australia but need a skills assessment to support an application to change your immigration status, you should seek the advice of DIMA in your State or Territory. Contact details can be found at http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/aust.htm or by contacting DIMA on 131 881.If you live in Australia and hold professional qualifications you can apply directly to the relevant Australian Assessing Authority for an assessment.Legislation in Australia - State and Territory Registration Boards; Mutual Recognition Act; Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement for New Zealand citizens; and Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Arrangement (TTMRA).If you would like the requirements and procedures for obtaining professional recognition for specific professions, please see the Individual Professions Guides.Some assessing authorities may require you to prove your English Language proficiency, please see English Language Requirements for more information.Seeking EmploymentIf you wish to work in Australia, and are not an Australian resident, you will need to contact your nearest Australian Embassy, Consulate or High Commission to apply for a visa that allows you to travel and work in Australia. Addresses of all Australian Embassies, High Commissions and Consulates are available from the DIMA website at http://www.immi.gov.au/wwi/index.htm.If your qualifications are acceptable for migration purposes this does not guarantee you employment in your profession in Australia. That will depend on other factors, such as the number of vacancies available or your suitability for a particular job.The best indicators of professional employment opportunities in most professions are newspapers and professional journals. If you are in Australia, you may wish to contact employment agencies.
2006年05月19日 04点05分 2
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