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Explore your options…

Your Lifestyle Choice - Nursing and MidwiferyNorthern Sydney Central Coast Health (NSCCH) will offer you:
  • A stimulating new challenge;
  • A role that will develop with you;
  • A venue to enhance your clinical skills and utilise your skills to the fullest;
  • A satisfying career;
  • Autonomy and recognition of your skills and
  • Opportunities for career advancement into senior management and beyond all within a range of clinical settings where your lifestyle choice can be in the close proximity of city, beaches and bush.

Whilst there are lots of options in Nursing and Midwifery, NSCCH is the best lifestyle choice.

 

About the region

Map of NSCCH area locations. >> Click to view larger version.NSCCH Service is administered from Gosford and extends from Sydney Harbour to the northern beaches of the Central Coast. The region includes:

  • The Central Coast, including much of the Hawkesbury River
  • Sydney’s Northern Beaches
  • Hornsby & Ku-Ring-Gai
  • Ryde
  • Sydney’s North Shore

NSCCH comprises hospitals located at Gosford, Wyong, Woy Woy, Long jetty, Royal North Shore, Manly, Mona Vale, Ryde, Hornsby and Macquarie. It has an extensive array of community services. A population of about 1.1million people inhabits 13 local government areas across 2800 square km's. There is considerable diversity in the population we serve and our staff.

>> View larger version of NSCCH area Map.

>> View details of our Health Facilities.

>> View NSCCH Area map on Live Maps.

PDF Document Printable area map - lists all NSCCH facilities

Download our Brochures in full

Nursing & Midwifery: Your lifestyle Choice (pdf)Trainee Enrolled Nurse Education Program (pdf)New Graduate Nurse Program (pdf)

PDF Document Nursing & Midwifery: Your lifestyle Choice

PDF Document Trainee Enrolled Nurse Education Program

PDF Document New Graduate Nurse Program

 

Nursing in Sydney

Did you know? There is something for everyone in NSCCH!

 

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