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Frequently Asked Questions

 Q. How do I apply to be in the Allied Health Relief Pool?

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You must submit an Expression of Interest through the Work For Us candidate portal.  
 Q. What documentation do I need to supply?
 

Additional to your Expression of Interest and CV, you will be required to supply:

  • Certified copy of your qualification
  • Evidence of hepatitis B immunisation
  • Photo proof of identity
 Q. Do I need to be registered?  
  Yes.  If your discipline does not require registration, you must be eligible for membership with your professional body.  Refer to the requirements to practise for your allied health discipline.  
 Q. I require sponsorship from my employer on the 457 Visa.  Can this happen through the relief pool?  
No.  The requirements of the 457 Visa include employment to a temporary or permanent position.  Recruitment to the relief pool is on a casual basis which is not supported by the Visa.  

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I'm a new graduate, can I apply?  
  No.
 Q. Will I receive any orientation and training?  
  Yes.  Upon appointment to the relief pool you will be given access to online orientation and training toolkits and programs.  
 Q. Do I get to choose where I go?  
  You may indicate your location preference on your Expression of Interest.  Depending on requirements of that location every attempt will be made to accommodate your request.  
 Q. How will I get there?  
  Unless the location is within a four hour drive, you are required to travel by air.  Train and bus travel options may also be available.  
 Q. Can I drive rather than fly?  
  This can be negotiated through the Allied Health Relief Pool team prior to your placement if you are not within four hours drive of the location.  
 Q. Some of the rural and remote locations are sole practitioner placements, will I be supported?  
  Every health care facility requesting a reliever is required to nominate a clinical mentor for the relief period.  This mentor will be your support during the relief placement   
 Q. How do I get paid?  
  Each fortnight you will be paid wages at the level of the position you are providing relief for.  The facility where you are relieving will be responsible for paying your wages, plus any applicable accommodation, travel and incidental allowances and expenses.
 Q.  What do I have to pay for?  
 

You may be required to make up-front payments for meals and daily incidental costs.  These can be claimed through a staff expense claim form at the completion of your placement.
You will be required to pay for any travel that is not included as part of the placement.  This includes:

  • Any weekend travel
  • Travel to and from your usual place of residence to airports and train stations
  • Return airfare if you return without completing your relief placement
    (consideration will be given on a case-by-case basis)
  • If travelling by car you will be required to pay for fuel upfront and seek reimbursement on supply of receipts to the line manager.
Further information can be gained by contacting the Allied Health Relief Pool team.   
 Q. Can I leave a placement early?  
This will be considered on a case by case basis.  You may be required to pay for your return travel.  
 Q. What do I do if there are any problems?  
  Contact your line manager, mentor or the Allied Health Relief Pool team.  

For further information please contact us.

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