Friday, July 30, 2010

Your Nursing Wage in Australia - Average Rates

By : Bridget Sanders

Trying to understand what you could earn by way of a wage working as a nurse in Australia can be a minefield. The average nursing wage may vary by state, so what are going rates in this industry?

It is common in Australia for registered nurses to receive a grading according to their level of experience (measured by years) as opposed to the position they previously worked in. New nurses to Australia need to obtain 'statements of service' from their previous employers to receive a grading officially recognised in Australia.

Each state and territory has its own salary and wage rates in the public sector. Continually updated details of salaries can be obtained from each states Department of Health website. Salaries are set out through industrial agreements between the Australian Nursing Federation and employers and are based on years of service as a registered nurse (ie the grading system).

At the time of writing, weekly average salary rates vary per state, and the following (all in Australian Dollars) can be used as a guide:

Enrolled Nurse: From $750 per week

Registered Nurse/Midwife (Year 1-4): From $880 per week

Registered Nurse/Midwife (Year 5-8): From $1,015 per week

Nurse Practitioner: From $1,400 per week

Salaries and Wages are generally paid every two weeks (dependant on the health service, state or territory). You can sometimes arrange for work-related expenses to be deducted directly from your salary.

Nurses in Australia are also given the option to 'package' their salary. This reduces the amount of tax paid and maximises the net salary. Certain expenses, as governed by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) may be paid by your employer from your pre-tax income.

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