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AREAS WE SPECIALISE IN
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AGED CARE

Our expert aged care team ensure aged care facilities run smoothly with short-to-long term skill options.

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HOSPITALS & REMOTE CARE

Looking for a new career challenge, exciting opportunities, and some fun adventures? We can make it all happen.

LET US FIND THE RIGHT ROLE FOR YOUR NEXT CHAPTER

Submit your CV with a few details of what you’re after, and one of our specialist consultants will get in touch.  

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JOB OPPORTUNITIES
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DISCOVER TAILORED JOB OPPORTUNITIES WITH E4 PEOPLE

We connect job seekers with roles that match their skills, values, and career goals. Start your journey today.

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AGENCY STAFFING

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TRAVEL NURSING & CONTRACTS

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PERMANENT ROLES

HIRING SOLUTIONS
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WHY WORK WITH US?

Discover the key reasons and benefits of partnering with E4 People for reliable, high-quality staffing solutions.

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CLIENT EXPERIENCES

Discover how E4 People creates exceptional client partnerships tailored to their unique staffing and skill needs.

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STAFFING SOLUTIONS

Explore E4 People’s tailored staffing solutions designed to meet your workforce demands.

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REQUEST STAFF

Quickly request qualified healthcare staff through E4 People’s simple, streamlined booking service.

RESOURCES
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ADVICE & INSIGHTS

Practical guidance and expert insights to support healthcare staffing success.

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NAVIGATING AGED CARE

Supportive information to help individuals navigate aged care confidently.

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FIRST NATIONS CARE

Culturally respectful guidance for delivering First Nations care.

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CAREER SUCCESS STORIES

Real-life inspiration from aged care professionals who've advanced careers.

OUR E4 PEOPLE
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WHO WE ARE

Learn what drives our vision and values every day.

 
MEET THE TEAM

Get to know the people behind our care and service.

 
JOIN THE TEAM

Discover internal opportunities to build your career with us.

 
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NEWS & STORIES

Explore the latest updates, intel and achievements.

PODCAST

Tune in for aged care stories, insights, and expert perspectives.

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CONNECT WITH US
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GENERAL ENQUIRIES

Connect with us to ask questions, request support, or learn more about our services.

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BOOK A CONSULTATION

Book a consultation to discuss your needs and explore how we can help.

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SUBMIT YOUR CV

Take the next step toward your ideal healthcare role with E4 People.

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SHARE YOUR FEEDBACK

Share your feedback to help improve E4 People’s services and support.

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Fatigue, Stress and Remote Work Safety

Healthcare work can be physically, mentally, and emotionally demanding.

E4 People recognises these realities and is committed to managing fatigue, stress, and isolation risks to protect your health and safety.

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Fatigue management – The basics 

Fatigue increases the risk of errors, injuries, and poor decision-making.

You are expected to: 

  • Present fit for work and adequately rested
  • Take scheduled breaks as required
  • Manage sleep, hydration, and nutrition
  • Advise E4 People if fatigue is impacting your ability to work safely 

Shift length expectations 

While shift lengths vary by setting and host requirements:

  • Shifts must comply with WHS and industrial obligations

  • Excessive or unsafe hours are not acceptable

  • You are not expected to work beyond safe limits

If you believe a shift or roster is unsafe due to fatigue, you must raise this immediately.

Isolation risks & check-in process 

Remote work can involve limited access to services and reduced immediate support.

To manage isolation risks:

  • E4 People conducts regular welfare check-ins
  • Clear escalation and emergency contacts are provided
  • You are required to respond to scheduled check-ins
  • Concerns should be raised early

Failure to maintain contact during remote placements may trigger welfare checks. 

Cultural safety in remote communities 

Many remote placements involve working with diverse communities, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. 

You are expected to: 

  • Act respectfully and professionally at all times
  • Follow local protocols and community expectations
  • Engage in culturally safe practices
  • Seek guidance if you are unsure about cultural considerations 

When to say no to unsafe work 

You have the right and responsibility to refuse work that is unsafe.

You should say no and escalate if:

  • Fatigue makes it unsafe to continue working

  • You feel unsafe due to isolation, environment,or support gaps

You are asked to perform tasks outside your scope or training

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FEEDBACK

If you have any feedback on our WHS information or your experience, please share your feedback at any time.