The Gold Coast is Australia’s most underrated city. Often overlooked for the big cities, and hand waved as a tourist town, the Gold Coast has a lot more to offer than first meets the eye. It has recently become one of Australia’s fastest-growing cities, as people are starting to realise the lifestyle opportunities available in this regional town.
If you’re a nurse, then we’ve got some great news. The Gold Coast is one of the best cities you could choose to live in. General nursing, aged care and mental health are all booming on the Gold Coast as the population grows. New advanced health facilities are being built and expanded on to meet the demand.
Let’s dive into 10 reasons why the Gold Coast is perfect for nurses and why working with Carestaff Nursing Services will give you great work opportunities and the work-life balance you’re looking for.
Australia has an aging population, which provides lots of opportunities for aged care nurses. The Gold Coast has a lot of demand in this space. It has a higher proportion of seniors with 17.7% of the total population being over 65 (versus the Australian average of 17.2%). This number is expected to grow to 20.7% of the city’s population by 2041.
If you’re an aged care nurse, you can guarantee that there will be a lot of work available in the long term with Carestaff. So, you can settle down in this sunny town with confidence. Check out all the roles available here: https://www.carestaffnursing.com.au/search-for-jobs
If you’re an overseas nurse looking to move to Australia, then the Gold Coast is a great place to start. There are a few extra pathways into Australia open to people willing to live in a regional town. The Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional visa is a fast-tracked visa designed to address labour shortages in regional towns. On this visa, you’ll only be able to work in designated regional areas. On that list of regional areas is the Gold Coast.
With this visa, you can then go on to apply for permanent residence after 3 years. The Permanent Residence Visa Regional provisional stream is available to anyone who has worked in a regional town for 3 years. This gives you a unique pathway to fast-track your move and permanent residency in Australia.
Hospitals and nursing agencies on the Gold Coast take upskilling and training seriously. There are many different opportunities for you to learn new things, grow your skills, and engage with further study. You’ll be able to study at great universities in convenient locations across the city. Many have even partnered closely with nearby hospitals.
Some of Queensland’s best hospitals are located on the Gold Coast. The primary hospital is Gold Coast University Hospital. It’s one of Queensland’s largest clinical teaching and research facilities. It was designed from the ground up to deliver the best healthcare as efficiently as possible.
Beyond the hospitals in the area, you’ll find excellent facilities for aged care, mental health support, GPs, and much more. The Gold Coast is one of Australia’s fastest-growing regions, so it draws a world-class healthcare system to match.
The Gold Coast is filled with parks, playgrounds and trails perfect for riding your bike, taking the dog, and getting some time outdoors. You’ll be able to take the kids out or go for a run in clean and modern facilities across the city.
Parks on the Gold Coast often contain stationary exercise equipment that you can use to get active and stay fit. If you like to be social when exercising, you can join one of the many park-run events. Here, it’s easy to make friends while keeping fit.
If you’re looking for a relaxing city that prioritises work-life balance, then the Gold Coast is for you. You can get out and about, relaxing on the many beaches, spas, and parks across the coast.
The city has a slow paced, relaxed feel. People are friendly and say good morning to each other as they pass by, just like any regional town. There’s an expectation of relaxing and enjoying the great things the city offers.
For a regional town the Gold Coast has a fantastic public transport system. It’s even better than some state capitals. The G:Link, Gold Coast’s tram line, has been highly successful, ferrying people up and down the long stretch of coast. Further inland, you’ve got the Gold Coast train line which has fast, comfortable trains taking you from Brisbane, all the way down to Varsity Lakes. Then add in an extensive bus network, and you can get around easily.
Keep in mind that the Gold Coast’s network can be patchy in some outer-suburb areas. But if you choose wisely, you’ll find a well-connected suburb where you can get around with ease. Plus, the trams are rapidly expanding, providing even more options in the near future.
If you love world famous beaches where you can swim, stroll or surf, then the Gold Coast is the place to be. You’ve got a bit of everything here. There’s the picturesque beach of Surfers Paradise, where you’ll find towering skyscrapers right next to a long, continuous stretch of sand. For something a little calmer, you have the Spit. For a touch of Thailand, with planes flying in over the beach, take a look at Tugun Beach (it’s great for plane spotting). If you want great surf, then you’ll love Burleigh Heads.
Beach lovers will be in heaven on the Gold Coast. The best part is, with the way the Gold Coast is laid out, you can easily take a walk to the beach straight after your shift and hit the surf.
If you want a fun adventure for all ages on the weekends, and don’t mind roller coasters, then the theme parks on the Gold Coast have you covered. There’s a total of 5 different theme parks nearby, all with their own unique theme.
If you’re a roller coaster lover, then you’ll feel right at home at Movie World.
For those hot summers you can escape to one of two different water parks, Wet and Wild and White-Water World.
For those who love aquariums and fun rides you’ve got Sea World.
Then you’ve got the all-rounder, fun for the whole family at Dreamworld.
There really is something for everyone. It’s part of what makes the Gold Coast perfect for any nurses looking to work and raise a family. You’ll never run out of things to keep the kids occupied, and you’ll always be able to look forward to the fun on the weekend.
While the Gold Coast is famous for its beaches, if you turn inland, you’ll find some stunning national parks and mountain vistas. Tambourine Mountain is a popular destination for its unique village shopping, walking trails, tree top walks, and beautiful scenery. A little further out you’ll find O’Reilly’s. Set in the Lamington National Park, O’Reilly’s has incredible trails and a fantastic winery.
So, if you ever get tired of all the beaches and parks found on the coast, just turn west for a complete change in scenery.
With excellent career opportunities and a fantastic lifestyle on offer, the Gold Coast is one enticing city. It’s got a lot for nurses who are looking for improved work-life balance without compromising on their career. It’s also a great option for international nurses looking to move to Australia. If you’re looking for a great place to raise a family, then the great opportunities for learning and fun is something you can’t ignore.
If you’re convinced that the Gold Coast is for you, check out our Job Search page and register today.