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Nursing roles with better work-life balance


We are always looking for hard-working nurses and midwives to join our team here at Network Nursing Agency (NNA).


At Network Nursing Agency (NNA), we have many casual Nursing and Midwifery roles available across Sydney and Greater NSW. But, if we don't have a role that sparks your interest right now, you can register your interest with us below, and we will be in touch when a suitable role comes up.


Please make sure to upload your CV so we are able to process your application quickly.


Why work with NNA?

  • Wide range of shifts across Sydney and Greater NSW
  • Nursing and midwifery specialties including aged and home care
  • Support from the friendly NNA Team
  • Access to training and career progression with our partners
  • Providing service to the most well respected healthcare providers
  • Decide when and where you want to work
  • Opportunities for career progression in specialised areas
  • Gain experience in different areas and grow your skills on the job
  • Higher casual rates of pay



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Hear from NNA Nurses Cathy and Shauna about their experience working with NNA in Australia.


They each give great insight into the benefits, flexibility, support, working opportunities, education and lifestyle they have access to while working with us here at NNA!


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Some of the roles that NNA recruit for:

  • Recovery Nurse

    The demand for recovery nurses in Sydney has been on the rise in recent years due to the increasing number of surgical procedures being performed in the city. With the expansion of healthcare facilities and the growing demand for surgical procedures in Sydney, the need for recovery nurses is expected to continue to increase in the coming years.

  • Scrub Scout

    Scrub scout nurses play a vital role in ensuring that the surgical team has everything they need during the procedure. With the growing demand for surgical procedures in Sydney, there is an increasing need for skilled scrub scout nurses. The demand for scrub scout nurses is expected to continue to rise, as healthcare facilities expand and the number of surgical procedures performed in the city increases.

  • Surgical / Medical Nurse

    Working as a surgical or medical nurse with an agency in Sydney can offer several benefits. As an agency nurse, you can have the opportunity to work in a variety of medical and surgical specialties, gaining valuable experience and exposure to different patient populations. This can lead to professional growth and development, as well as increased job satisfaction.

  • Midwife

    Agency midwives provide staffing solutions for hospitals and birthing centres, and they are in high demand during peak birthing periods or staff shortages. Working as an agency midwife in Sydney provides the opportunity for flexibility in work schedules, a variety of healthcare settings, and the ability to gain diverse experiences in caring for pregnant women, mothers, and newborns.

  • Critical Care Nurse

    Critical Care nurses not only provide specialised care to critically ill patients, including administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and managing life support equipment, they also play a key role in supporting the emotional needs of patients and their families during highly stressful and often life-threatening situations. With the increasing demand for healthcare services and the aging population in Sydney, the need for critical care nurses is expected to grow, making it an essential and rewarding career path for nursing professionals.

  • Emergency Nurse

    The need for agency emergency nurses in Sydney has been on the rise due to the unpredictable increasing demand for emergency services in the city. Agency emergency nurses provide staffing solutions for hospitals and healthcare facilities and are essential during peak periods of patient admissions or staff shortages.

  • Mental Health Nurse

    Working as a mental health nurse with an agency in Sydney can offer several benefits. Firstly, agency nurses can have more control over their schedules, with the ability to choose their shifts and workloads. Additionally, agency nurses can work in a variety of mental health settings, gaining valuable experience and exposure to different patient populations.

  • Aged Care Nurse

    The demand for aged care agency nurses in Sydney has been on the rise due to the aging population in the city and the increasing need for aged care services. Aged care agency nurses provide staffing solutions for residential aged care facilities, nursing homes, and in-home care services.

  • Educators & Facilitators

    Working as a nurse educator or facilitator with an agency in Sydney can offer several benefits. Nurse educators and facilitators are responsible for providing education and training to nursing staff, helping them to develop new skills and improve their clinical practice. As an agency nurse educator or facilitator, you can have the opportunity to work with a variety of healthcare facilities, gaining exposure to different nursing specialties and patient populations. This can lead to professional growth and development, as well as increased job satisfaction.


By registering today, our friendly team will be in touch with roles that suit your experience and specialty.

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Nursing in Sydney with NNA


Do you want more control over your schedule? Would you like to work across a range of facilities? Nurses and midwives can find the roles they’re looking for with our Sydney nursing agency.


We can help you find nursing roles across various nursing specialities, that will suit your lifestyle and match with your skill-set and preferences. Whether you’re searching for work in a private or public facility, in aged care, or something else in between, the choice is always yours.




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