Nurse of the Month - May 2022


We are excited to announce our nurse of the month for May 2022, congratulations to Kristin.O! Head over to our Instagram or Facebook and congratulate her in the comments.


Read about Kristin's experience working in palliative care, whilst working with Network Nursing Agency:



What do you enjoy the most about working with NNA?


I really enjoy the flexibility and variety provided by NNA. Working around your schedule, in a wide range of clinical environments, with plenty of opportunities to help further your career.


Tell us about a rewarding experience you’ve had whilst working with Network Nursing Agency?


The most rewarding experience I have had working with NNA was providing home care to NDIS patients, including palliative care patients. Providing much needed care to people in the community was very fulfilling.
 
 

What makes you passionate about nursing?


Helping people.
 
 

Thank you for all your hard work Kristin! We can't wait to have another fantastic year with you.

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