Our work is real, and what we do impacts on the lives of others.
If you’ll be working on a NSW Health site, you need to meet certain requirements before starting in the role.
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Please refer to the NSW Health website for the latest advice regarding vaccinations
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All employees working on a NSW Health site must complete the following checks:
Apply at a police station or . Alternatively, you may apply to the Australian Federal Police.
There is a charge for both methods and the process can take about three weeks. Note that criminal record checks from private companies cannot be accepted.
Once you’ve read the (pdf, 148KB), print and sign the declaration at the end (or at Appendix 6 of the NSW Health Policy: .
Adults who work or volunteer in child-related work in NSW must have a Working with Children Check (WWCC).
To find out more visit the .
Refer to Information Sheet 1 Risk Categorisation Guidelines (page 18) of the NSW Health to verify whether your position falls under Category A or Category B.
Required to provide evidence of protection against specified infectious diseases and comply with these requirements at your own cost.
Refer to .
A signed by your GP can be used to record vaccinations.
Does not require protection against the specified infectious diseases as level of risk is no greater than that of the general community.