Allied Health Division Expands to Recruit Pharmacists

By Michelle Padovan| Published 19 August 2024

As part of our Allied Health offering, we are excited to announce the expansion of our services to include recruitment for Pharmacists. This growth builds on our existing relationships across multiple divisions and our standing as a preferred provider for Queensland Health.

With clients already seeking opportunities and our proven success in delivering quality candidates, this expansion allows us to meet the increasing demand in the market.

Candidates can look forward to working with more diverse caseloads in public health and the chance to work in remote and regional Australia.

By broadening our service offerings, we continue to maintain our position as the #1 Allied Health recruitment agency in Australia. Our initial focus will be on providing short and long-term solutions within public health in Queensland, with plans to expand further in the future.

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