Birmingham Key Note presentation - Work and Live in the NT
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Birmingham Key Note presentation - Work and Live in the NT

Learn about working and living in Australia's Northern Territory.

By Northern Territory Government

Date and time

Saturday, May 18 · 3:30 - 4:30pm GMT+1

Location

Millennium Point

Curzon Street Birmingham B4 7XG United Kingdom

About this event

  • 1 hour

This May, Australia’s Northern Territory are in the UK and Ireland holding a number of worker attraction events.

Get ready to explore countless career opportunities in Australia’s Northern Territory and connect with industry representatives.

Come to the Expo and search use one of our job kiosks to search for 1000s of current jobs and find out how you can fast-track your career and how to embrace a fulfilling lifestyle in Australia’s Northern Territory.

Information sessions are designed to give you all the insider tips and information you need to succeed in the Territory job market. You'll discover the amazing lifestyle opportunities that come with living in the Territory, and how it can be the destination to live the life you've always wanted for you and your family.

At all of our Information Forums you can just turn up.

In Birmingham and Belfast you can join a sector specific seminar.

And the best part? After the information session, you'll have the chance to stay in touch with us and receive updates on future job opportunities. So don't miss out on this chance to jumpstart your career in the Territory!


Visa requirements

There are number of different visa options available for migrating to Australia’s Northern Territory. During the information session, we will discuss these in detail, including opportunities for eligible applicants to be nominated by the NT Government for skilled visas.

You will be able to find more information on visa programs and related eligibility criteria here:

• Working in Australia (homeaffairs.gov.au)

• Migrate to work | Australia's Northern Territory (theterritory.com.au)


Occupation eligibility

In order to be eligible for skilled migration, you must have be qualified / experienced in an occupation on one of the eligibility lists that can be accessed here:

https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skill-occupation-list

https://industry.nt.gov.au/migration-for-business/northern-territory-designated-area-migration-agreement/nt-dama-occupations-list


Why Australia’s Northern Territory?

Skilled, passionate, motivated people like yourself are in demand and have plenty of options when it comes to choosing somewhere to work and live.

But not all of them offer what Australia’s Northern Territory does.

If you are looking for more interesting work and career advancement opportunities; if you want a competitive salary with potential for growth as well as more time back in your life to do the things you love; if you want to work and live in a beautiful, natural environment where freedom and open space, lifestyle, culture and history abound, the Northern Territory is the change you seek.

Here you can propel your career, get ahead, make an impact, achieve your goals and be part of a thriving community.

It’s a place like no other, where ambition and drive co-exist with being able to actually take the time to appreciate the moments that truly matter.

Australia’s Northern Territory just might be the place for your next move.

Organized by

 

Migration NT

 

Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade

 

Northern Territory Government

 

Migration NT works to support businesses operating in the Northern Territory through a range of activities including:

  • Informing NT employers about their migration options to fill skill shortages when they cannot be filled locally;
  • Partnering with industry and business to market the Northern Territory as a destination to work, live, invest and study
  • Endorsing and nominating applications for skilled overseas workers in a range of skilled migration programs;
  • Promoting hard-to-fill job vacancies through our national and international workforce attraction program; and
  • Advocating for national migration policy changes that reflect the needs of businesses operating in the Northern Territory.