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Why choose First Choice Care?

We are a dedicated nursing agency who have been placing nurses and midwives for over 16 years into roles that suit their lifestyle requirements.


As a leading supplier to Queensland Health and other major facilities across the state, we can offer roles across different specialties and locations within Queensland for Registered Nurses, Midwives, Enrolled Nurses, Assistant Nurses, Clinical Facilitators and much more.  We also offer contract roles for nurses to experience remote & rural locations across Australia. Your nursing adventures starts with First Choice Care.

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Clinical Nurse Team

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facilities in Queensland

 Rural & Remote opportunities

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At First Choice Care, we value all our hardworking nurses, midwives and healthcare staff. It is our priority to ensure that you have the best opportunities and experience so that you can create a lifestyle that fits your needs. That’s why we developed FCCLive, our exclusive online portal. Our portal allows our staff to easily manage everything – all in one place! Here you can see your roster, update your availability and check your payslips.

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Select your preferences for work type, location and job title and you'll get the latest nursing and midwifery opportunities presented to you. If you're not ready to apply for a new role right now, then create a job alert so you will always be notified of the latest roles suitable to you across metro, regional and remote areas of Queensland.


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About First Choice Care

First Choice Care (FCC) started out as a family run business in 2005 with an understanding that nurses and midwives value flexibility. FCC started engaging with a wide range of providers to offer a diverse range of work opportunities across public, private, and aged care facilities giving our nurses and midwives shifts that suit their lifestyle and preferences.


First Choice Care has grown tremendously since it’s humble beginnings, but the one thing that has not changed is our relationship and connection with our nurses and midwives. We continue to keep the personal touch, while we are still large enough to work with some of the premier facilities in Queensland to offer flexible nursing roles.



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Nursing in Brisbane with FCC

Are you a midwife or nurse wanting to choose where and when you work? Then join the FCC Team. We can help you find roles across various nursing specialties and will be there to support you along the way.


If you’re looking for work in hospitals (private or public), aged care or any another facility, the choice is yours with First Choice Care.


At First Choice Care, you can broaden your knowledge by upskilling with our partner organisation Australian Healthcare Academy (AHA). You can apply today as a registered nurse, enrolled nurse and/or midwifery jobs in the Brisbane area and beyond.

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Hear from some of our nurses

Latest Blogs

By Matthew Power 28 May, 2024
Healthcare is an incredible industry to work in. There are so many opportunities, amazing people to work with, and so much good to do. Because of all these positives, remaining focused on your professional development is important to make the most of your career. To help you get the best out of your healthcare career, we’ve put together our top 7 tips for healthcare success. 1. Make a plan To find success you must have a plan! This should always be the first step taken in setting up your career. So, what should you include in your plan? It’s all about what you want to achieve. Think about some goals. Look to your future and where you want to be. Put together the steps you need to take, and the skills you need to develop to get there. The trick to making your plan effective is to include SMART Goals. That means specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound goals. Your SMART Goals will help you keep on track as you progress in your career. 2. Surround yourself with the right people The right people make all the difference. By surrounding yourself with people who have similar goals and aspirations you’ll find the support and motivation you need to keep pushing ahead. You’ll also be able to utilise this network for advice, to find job openings, and for help around upskilling. The best way to find like-minded people is through networking events or by joining professional organisations. Have a look online or ask around for events happening near you. While they may seem intimidating at first, once you’ve gotten to know a few people they will be fun and great for your career! 3. Pursue your passions The best way to advance your career, and have a blast doing it, is by pursuing something that you’re passionate about. Following your passion will keep you motivated and provide positive experiences regardless of the challenges you face. To find the fields or specialisations you’re passionate about, consider your past experiences. What have you enjoyed most while working? What is something that first excited you about healthcare? Once you’ve got an idea consider doing agency work in these fields to try them out. 4. Be open to change Healthcare is filled with change. There are new technologies, procedures, discoveries, and information coming in constantly. To work in healthcare, you need to be prepared for, and open to, change. You’ll be required to constantly learn and evolve your skills in order to keep up. Sometimes unexpected career opportunities may open up. Exciting developments are occurring in healthcare, creating fresh job opportunities and innovative approaches to working within the field. When an opportunity that interests you arises, give it a go, even if it wasn’t part of your plan. Trying things out may allow you to find whole new passions. 5. Dress for success What you wear is important for progressing your career, even these days. As they say, dress for the job you want, not the job that you have. Your clothing can reflect your level of professionalism and competence. It can also give you confidence, allowing you to step up to be who you want to be when meeting with others in your industry. Scrubs will always be a staple in healthcare and have their time and place. But when it comes to networking events, interviews, or meetings, it’s important to dress the part. You don’t need to break the bank. Simply wear well-fitting, clean, and pressed clothing to convey that you’re put together and take your career seriously. 6. Continue your education A key component to a long and successful career in healthcare is to never stop learning. As we’ve said earlier, it’s an industry which is constantly evolving, so staying on top of everything requires a love of learning. Pursue new training opportunities where you can. Learn about new technologies, theories, or procedures. Look to professional organisations, your employer, or third-party learning companies for more ongoing educational opportunities. Growing your skills will grow your career opportunities, helping you reach your goals. 7. Start now When’s the best time to start working on your career? Right now! Starting right now allows you to keep up your motivation, and maintain your momentum. Waiting could leave you procrastinating, and missing opportunities. Get started with a plan as soon as you can. From there, you’ll be free to focus on education and upskilling, which will be guided by your plan. Start now and you’ll change your career for the better, forever! Conclusion Working in healthcare is an incredible experience. There are so many wonderful moments, opportunities, and people to meet. It’s an unforgettable career path. To make the most of it, you need to put together a plan, surround yourself with the right people, and get on with pursuing your passions. Start trying out these tips and see how they shape your career. For a change in your career check out agency nursing by getting in touch with us!
By Matthew Power 17 May, 2024
Congratulations to our nurse of the month for May 2024 – Rebecca! We’re really excited to present you with this award. You’ve been working hard shown dedication to your patients. You make a difference in the lives of others every day. Thank you! You can read all about Rebecca’s time with FCC at the interview below. What do you like most about FCC? I enjoy the flexibility and freedom of being able to work the hours and shifts that fit in with my life. The allocations system is easy and uncomplicated, the staff are great and easy to work with and talk to. I appreciate FCC always trying to find shifts that suit me and my availability. Why did you want to be a nurse? I love science and problem solving and I love helping people so nursing for me is the perfect mix of that. After many years, it has taught me so much about people and the human experience in general, so the continual learning is what keeps me motivated and keeps me going. What has been the highlight of working with FCC? The exposure to working in different facilities has been fantastic - it's great for networking and expanding your knowledge base, it's also confidence building. Plus, I have enjoyed meeting many other FCC nurses on the job who are all fantastic!! Would you recommend FCC to other nurses and why? Yes - definitely. The sign-up process is very streamlined and straightforward - easy to follow and FCC don't waste any time either with on boarding - it's all pretty quick. I like the allocations system where you can put your availability in ahead of time so FCC can start filling you up with shifts, so you are not always having to wait to the last minute for a confirmation. FCC staff are also supportive and easy to talk to if you have any issues.
By Matthew Power 23 Apr, 2024
Congratulations to our Nurse of the Month for April 2024 – Kathryn! You’re an incredibly important and valued part of the FCC team. We’re so proud of the hard work, dedication, and care you put into your work each day. You’re an absolute pleasure to work with so we’re excited to acknowledge this with the nurse of the month award. You can read all about her time with FCC at the interview below. What do you like most about FCC? I love how they make you feel important, and listen to your choice of nursing placement. Why did you want to be a nurse? Truthfully my friends decided to become nurses so I followed, best decision of my life. What has been the highlight of working with FCC? FCC have excellent choices [of] rural & remote towns over Queensland and work hard to deliver your requests. Would you recommend FCC to other nurses and why? Would recommend to friends as they select the best suited accommodation, central to work, shops and restaurants. Great income benefits that help with the high cost of rural living. There is so much more but this would become a thesis.
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