Recruiter Insights: How to be a better Candidate
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by Maria PeopleIn
1y ago
1. In an interview, make sure to have a real conversation. Don’t list off bullet points and talk too much about what is already on your resume or cover letter as this will already be common knowledge to your recruiter. Be sure to show your personality and have a conversation that shows off your drive and dimensionality that differentiates away from your core skills and experience. The best recruiters consider personality seriously when hiring. 2. Always ask questions to show your enthusiasm and interest in the role. Don’t just ask basic questions about salary and the benefits you will re ..read more
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Psychologists and Social Workers – How you can look after you
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by Alison Rodriguez
1y ago
Where do you find the motivation and inner strength to look after yourself when your career is primarily focused on helping others? Psychologists and Social Workers are repeatedly required to listen intently without judgement, to often confronting and traumatic information. The heavy nature of these jobs mean that looking after self isn’t a luxury but in fact a necessity. Selfcare and looking after yourself are phrases you would be familiar with in order to maintain your career and a healthy, balanced mindset, but what does it really look like day-to-day for busy professionals? Make time f ..read more
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How to keep mentally healthy when job hunting
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by Alison Rodriguez
1y ago
The physical act of clicking “apply” may seem straightforward, but for those looking for a new role right now, you know the job hunting process is far from easy. Whether you’re currently out of work or looking for a change whilst still employed, it’s important to stay mentally healthy. Being in a positive headspace allows you to put your best foot forward with a new employer, whilst ensuring you’re looking out for number one throughout the process. Next in Health values ambition and encourages you to succeed beyond your dreams, but we are well aware change can take its toll – and we want to ..read more
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Meet the Team: Emily White, Recruitment Resourcer
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by Maria PeopleIn
1y ago
Emily has jumped into healthcare recruitment and is loving her new role at Next in Health. She has had the opportunity to meet new people, talk to small and large healthcare organisations about their needs, and really enjoys working with her teammates. Emily has been focusing her efforts on finding suitable jobs for people in Allied Health and loves genuinely connecting with people and has a passion for the healthcare industry. Read more about why Emily loves her role and how she can help you. How do you help candidates find jobs within the Allied Health space? My first step is to build ..read more
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How to Sustain a Happy Workforce: Social Workers & Psychologists
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by Maria PeopleIn
1y ago
As social workers and psychologists are independent practitioners who must be comfortable working alone, it’s easy to assume they require less support and few resources from their employer. But these good, honest people who are willing to work hard, need to feel valued and respected to remain engaged and satisfied with the job. Creating such an environment though isn’t as straightforward as it may be for other staff groups in your organisation. Diverse and unique strategies must be utilised to build and maintain a happy and productive team, but it doesn’t need to be expensive or tiresome ..read more
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Your complete guide to understanding the community sector (and finding the perfect job)
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by Alison Rodriguez
1y ago
Becoming a support worker is not just a job. It’s your opportunity to do something good for another person and their family. The work is flexible, incredibly rewarding and there is an abundance of different opportunities for you to try. Next in Health has partnered with Anglicare to offer permanent part-time and full-time opportunities for Home Care Workers across Sydney and Regional NSW. Whether you’re a mother on maternity leave looking for something interactive, a student trying to make ends meet, a retiree searching for stimulation, an office worker sick of sitting behind the desk or if ..read more
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Meet the Team: Simone Ridley, Recruitment Consultant
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by Alison Rodriguez
1y ago
Hear from Next in Health Recruitment Consultant Simone, her dedication to finding candidates the perfect role is certainly shown in our recent Q&A. We find out more about what drives Simone in working within the Allied Health sector, the values that resonate the most with her as well as the types of roles she is currently recruiting for.  How do you help candidates find jobs within the Allied Health space? I have been on the other side where I have been the Job Seeker and always keep this in mind when I am speaking with candidates. Changing jobs is a big life choice and I want to ..read more
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Meet the Team: Tim Campbell, Senior Recruitment Consultant
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by Alison Rodriguez
1y ago
We have recently launched the addition of our permanent nursing branch here at Next in Health and leading the way in this space is our Senior Recruitment Consultant Tim Campbell. With over a decade of experience working in health and recruitment, Tim has an abundance of knowledge when it comes to working with clients and finding the perfect staff for them.  How can you help clients find staff in the healthcare space? At Next in Health, we can tap into a very large nursing database across the PeopleIN network with the likes of, First Choice Care, Carestaff, Swing Shift, Network Nursi ..read more
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How CPD can support you to grow your career in Allied Health
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by Alison Rodriguez
1y ago
Whether you’re a seasoned Allied Health professional with years of experience under your belt, or you’ve recently graduated and are finding your feet within the industry, Continued Professional Development (CPD) is an important part of your career in Allied Health. Regardless of your level of expertise, embracing new learning can be fun and allow for interaction by connecting with like-minded people to ultimately provide better patient-centered care. CPD may help you discover and develop professional areas of interest and career diversity whilst fulfilling ongoing registration requirements ..read more
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Meet the Team: Jade Brazendale, Recruitment Resourcer
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by Alison Rodriguez
1y ago
Jade recently joined the recruitment sector and is thriving in her role as a Recruitment Resourcer with Next in Health. As the first point of contact for candidates, her role is to source and headhunt healthcare professionals throughout Australia. Jade is certainly a people person and is always seen encouraging her candidates and supporting them through the recruitment process. Discover more about Jade and how she can help you find your next opportunity in Allied Health. How do you help candidates find jobs within the Allied Health space? I think getting to know my candidates and buildin ..read more
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