• 16th Sep 2025

Job opportunity: Nova Scotia healthcare careers for students and new graduates


Your Future Career in Healthcare Starts in Canada: Events in Australia and New Zealand for Healthcare Students & New Graduates


Event Dates, Cities and Times:


  • Auckland, NZ – October 7, 2025 | 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
  • Brisbane, AU – October 13, 2025 | 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Discover Nova Scotia, Canada with the job you want and the lifestyle to go with it.


This October, healthcare employers and immigration representatives from Nova Scotia are heading to New Zealand and Australia to meet healthcare students, new graduates and professionals like you.


We invite you to join us for career exploration, networking, and meaningful connection. These events offer a unique opportunity to meet directly with representatives from healthcare organizations, immigration services, and employers across Nova Scotia, Canada.


Light refreshments will be served.


You’ll gain valuable insights into:


  • Exciting career opportunities across healthcare fields
  • Immigration pathways to live and work in Nova Scotia temporarily or permanently
  • Life in Canada’s welcoming and vibrant Nova Scotia East Coast communities

Who should attend:


  • Recent graduates and Final year in Pharmacy, Paramedicine, Nursing, and Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy, Medical Laboratory Technologists
  • 4th year Medical Students and Residents
  • Other healthcare professions and students

Come and discover why thousands of healthcare professionals have chosen Nova Scotia as their new adventure and home.


Register here: https://smrtr.io/ttTn6


Questions: healthcarerecuitment@novascotia.ca


Disclaimer: The above material is provided by the employer and the College is not responsible for any inaccuracies. For any queries about the position please contact the advertised employer.

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