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What to look for in a nursing agency in Australia

Choosing a nursing agency is about more than finding shifts. The right agency can make work easier, more flexible, and more rewarding. The wrong one can leave you feeling unsupported, overworked, or out of the loop. If you are looking for your next agency role, here are the key things to look for and why they matter.

Flexibility that actually works for you

Flexibility is often the main reason nurses choose agency work, but not all agencies deliver it in the same way.

A good nursing agency should let you choose when you work, where you work, and how often you take shifts. That might mean fitting work around family commitments, study, travel, or simply avoiding burnout.

Look for an agency that listens to your preferences and does not pressure you into shifts that do not suit you. True flexibility means having options and feeling in control of your schedule.

Variety that builds experience, not stress

Agency work gives you access to a wide range of healthcare settings. This can be one of the most rewarding parts of working with an agency.

The right agency will offer shifts across different facilities and care environments, such as hospitals, aged care, community services, and disability support. Variety helps you build skills, explore new areas of practice, and keep your work interesting.

Just as important, placements should be matched to your experience and comfort level. You should feel confident stepping into each role, not thrown in without support.

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Support you can rely on

Behind every good agency nurse is a strong team working quietly in the background.

Support can look like clear communication before shifts, help with onboarding, and someone to call if things do not go as planned. It also means having people who understand nursing, respect your professionalism, and advocate for you when needed.

When choosing a nursing agency, ask yourself whether you would feel comfortable reaching out if you had a concern. The best agencies make you feel seen, valued, and backed every step of the way.

Training and professional development for nurses and midwives

Ongoing learning matters, whether you are early in your career or highly experienced.

A quality nursing agency supports professional development through access to training, updates on compliance requirements, and guidance on maintaining registrations and credentials. This helps you stay confident, current, and ready for new opportunities.

Training should feel supportive and appropriate for your role.

An agency team that feels like a team

Culture matters, even in agency work.

The right nursing agency treats nurses and midwives as people, not just numbers on a roster. You should feel welcomed, respected, and part of a wider community of professionals who care about the work they do.

Many nurses choose Nursing Australia because of the strength of its behind-the-scenes team, its understanding of nurses’ needs, and its commitment to flexibility, variety, and support across Australia.

“I do everything I can to book someone because at the end of the day, it’s patient care and people’s livelihoods.” Maria, Nursing Australia Allocator

Considering travel nursing in Australia?

Australia is a popular destination for nurses who want to travel and work at the same time. Agency nursing is often the easiest way to do this, but there are some important requirements to be aware of.

Qualifications and registrations you will need

If you want to work as an agency nurse in Australia, you will need to meet a number of requirements. A good nursing agency will guide you through these requirements and make the transition smoother, especially if you are new to the Australian healthcare system.

Registration with AHPRA

You must be registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) before you can practise. Overseas nurses usually need to apply well in advance, as the process can take time.

Relevant nursing qualifications

Your qualifications must be recognised in Australia. This may involve assessment of your education and experience.

The right to work in Australia

This could be a working holiday visa, skilled visa, or permanent residency, depending on your situation.

Current police checks

Australian police checks are required. Some agencies may also request overseas checks, depending on your history. You can request a national police check on the Australian Federal Police (AFP) website.

Up-to-date clinical competencies

This can include manual handling, medication competency, CPR, and mandatory training relevant to your role.

Professional references

A reputable agency will usually ask for recent referees who can speak to your clinical skills and reliability. Lining up reference in advance is a great idea.

Finding a nursing agency that’s the right fit

The best nursing agency is one that aligns with your values, supports your goals, and respects your experience.

If you are looking for flexibility, meaningful variety, strong support, and a team that genuinely has your back, the team at Nursing Australia would love to hear from you.

Contact the team at Nursing Australia to find your next agency role. 

Frequently asked questions

When choosing a nursing agency in Australia, look beyond available shifts. A good agency offers genuine flexibility, a variety of suitable placements, strong clinical and onboarding support, and access to training. Just as importantly, the agency should respect your experience, listen to your preferences, and make you feel supported before, during, and after every shift.

True flexibility means having control over when, where, and how often you work. A quality nursing agency allows you to choose shifts that fit around your lifestyle, whether that includes family commitments, study, travel, or avoiding burnout. You should never feel pressured to accept shifts that do not suit you.

Some requirements can vary by state and facility. Nursing Australia helps manage any additional checks or documentation needed so delays are kept to a minimum.

Most nursing agencies offer shifts across hospitals, aged care, community services, and disability support. This variety allows nurses and midwives to build experience, explore different areas of practice, and keep work interesting. The best agencies match placements to your skills and comfort level so you feel confident in every role.

Support is critical in agency nursing. This includes clear communication before shifts, help with onboarding, and access to someone who understands nursing if issues arise. Strong support means feeling backed by a team that respects your professionalism and advocates for you when needed.

Yes, reputable nursing agencies support ongoing professional development. This can include access to training, reminders about compliance requirements, and guidance on maintaining registrations and credentials. Ongoing learning helps nurses and midwives stay confident, current, and ready for new opportunities.

Yes, Australia is a popular destination for travel nursing, and agency work is often the easiest pathway. Travel nurses can access a wide range of locations and healthcare settings, but there are specific registration, qualification, and compliance requirements that must be met before starting work.

To work as an agency nurse in Australia, you must be registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. Overseas nurses should apply well in advance, as registration assessments can take time. A supportive nursing agency will guide you through the process.

Most nursing agencies require proof of registration, recognised qualifications, right to work in Australia, current police checks, up to date clinical competencies, and professional references. Preparing these documents early can help you start work sooner and avoid delays during onboarding.

The right nursing agency aligns with your values, supports your goals, and respects your experience. If you are looking for flexibility, meaningful variety, reliable support, and a team that genuinely has your back, Nursing Australia is a strong place to start your agency nursing journey.