USA
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Australia
Additional workers needed annually
Projected shortfall by 2049
Remote facilities with RN shortages
Nurse shortage projected by 2030
Following the Royal Commission, the Australian government introduced mandatory registered nurse requirements for residential aged care — requiring 24-hour RN presence in all residential facilities. This regulation has significantly increased demand for registered nurses in aged care at exactly the time when the overall nursing workforce is under its greatest pressure. Providers that cannot meet the RN requirement face compliance consequences. StaffBank sources specifically for aged care RN positions and manages the full AHPRA pathway.
Yes. Home care and community aged care are growing rapidly as Australian aged care policy shifts toward supporting older Australians to remain in their homes for longer. StaffBank understands the specific requirements in community-based practice — autonomous working, diverse client environments — and sources candidates suited to community practice, not just institutional care settings.
The Philippines is the largest and most established source for Australian aged care — Filipino nurses have a strong track record of ANMAC success, AHPRA registration, and positive retention in Australian care settings. India, UK, Ireland, and South Africa are also significant source markets. StaffBank briefs candidates specifically on the Australian aged care environment including the post-Royal Commission quality standards.
StaffBank briefs every internationally trained nurse placed into Australian aged care on the Quality Standards framework, documentation requirements, and clinical governance expectations specific to the Australian aged care environment before they begin their first shift. Preparation for the practice environment is part of our standard service — not an optional add-on.
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