Nurse Recruitment Agency Australia

StaffBank specialises in placing AHPRA‑registered nurses in Australian hospitals, aged‑care facilities, and health networks, handling ANMAC assessment and AHPRA registration from start to finish

Nurse Recruitment Agency Australia — AHPRA Registration Managed From Sourcing to Start Date

Australia is projected to face a shortage of more than 100,000 nurses by the mid-2020s, rising to 123,000 by 2030 according to Australian government Department of Health projections. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare confirms that workforce shortages are most acute in general practice, mental health, and registered nurse occupations — with the fill rate for health professionals falling to just 44 percent in recent hiring periods. Rural and remote areas are disproportionately affected, with up to 50 percent fewer healthcare professionals per capita than urban centres.
These are not future projections. They are operational realities felt in hospitals, aged care facilities, and community health services across New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, and beyond right now. Hospital administrators are managing rosters with persistent vacancies, relying on agency nurses at premium cost while permanent positions remain unfilled month after month.

International nurse recruitment is an essential part of Australia’s response to this crisis. AHPRA recorded more than 16,600 new international nurse registrations in a single recent year. But the AHPRA assessment pathway — which involves ANMAC skills assessment, English language verification, and AHPRA registration — is complex enough that most agencies hand the process back to the candidate after making an introduction. StaffBank manages it completely, from eligibility assessment through to registration confirmation.

Australia’s aged care sector alone requires an additional 17,000 workers annually just to maintain current care standards. The broader care workforce faces a projected shortfall of 285,800 workers by 2049. International nurse recruitment is not an option — it is a structural necessity.

100,000+

Nurse shortage projected

123,000

Shortfall by 2030

44%

Health professional fill rate

16,622

International nurses registered 2025

What AHPRA Registration Involves for International Nurses

Where We Source Nurses for Australia

States and Territories We Recruit For

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does AHPRA registration take for an internationally trained nurse?

The full AHPRA pathway — ANMAC assessment, English language, and AHPRA registration — typically takes 6 to 12 months without specialist support. StaffBank compresses this by beginning ANMAC preparation before formal presentation, managing documentation in advance, and tracking every compliance stage proactively. We provide realistic start date projections before any candidate reaches the interview stage.

Yes — and this is one of the most critical areas of demand. Rural and remote communities across Queensland, Western Australia, the Northern Territory, and regional New South Wales have the most severe nursing shortages in the country. We source specifically for candidates who are genuinely motivated by rural Australia and brief them thoroughly on rural life, compensation packages including rural allowances, and professional development opportunities.

Yes — aged care is one of the fastest-growing and most critically understaffed areas of Australian healthcare. The Royal Commission found more than 55 percent of residential facilities in remote areas reported registered nurse shortages. StaffBank places registered nurses into residential aged care, home care organisations, and community aged care settings alongside hospital placements. AHPRA registration pathway is the same for both settings.

ANMAC assesses whether an internationally trained nurse’s qualifications meet Australian nursing standards — it is the skills recognition step. AHPRA registration is the formal licensing step that authorises practice in Australia. ANMAC assessment must be completed before the AHPRA application can proceed. StaffBank manages both stages as a single coordinated pathway — not two separate processes.

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