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Ramsay Health Care

3.6
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Office & Workplace at Ramsay Health Care

7.1
7.1 rating for Workplace, based on 87 reviews
Please comment on your company's office space, location and facilities. And while we're at it, please tell us a little about the dress code.
Our space is very cluttered for the amount of staff, we don't have enough computers. We don't have resources such as iPads to look up injectables and have to wait for doctors to finish using our computers so we can provide patients with intravenous medications. We wear navy blue scrubs, there is no distinction between the different roles of staff and more qualified staff are often thought to be the same as levels with less formal education.
Graduate, Brisbane
Have never seen the 'offices' but on the ward, nurses station and staff kitchen it is well designed, set out and clean and safe.
Graduate, Brisbane
Clean, however difficult for patients and family to navigate. we need better signage
Graduate, Gold Coast
Good space.
CNE, Sydney
One single small toilet, that is not ventilated and smells bad. No AC and kind of packed and dirty. The location is not bad.
Graduate, Brisbane
Uniform Or formal wear
Graduate, Brisbane
Great location/facilities. office space often cramped, facilities are fantastic. Parking is often difficult to find
Graduate, Warners Bay
The ward is well equiped. The dress code is normal nursing with provided uniforms. I think it would make a huge difference if staff were able to wear fun scrubs on Fridays and/or weekends which is what is common practice at the local public hospital next door.
Graduate, Sydney
Generally, our facilities are well equipped and we have what we need to execute our mission.
Graduate, Wollongong
We have a management office that is located up a stairwell from the theatre. They wear scrubs as that is what is needed to work in the theatre department
Graduate, Perth
Clean, items are easily accessible.
Graduate, Brisbane
Large office space, nicely decorated with everything I need. Dress code is business-casual.
Graduate, Sydney
Some equipment needs updating (ie there are OBS machines that are referred to as the 'good' OBS machines.). Rooms can feel cramped when needing to use manual handling equipment. Bathroom doors only opening outwards can cause issues when mobilising.
Graduate, Wollongong
The office is a lovely space and the location is easy to get there. The dress code is semi formal.
Graduate, Sydney
I am using the word office in this scenario to describe the theatre department. For the most part the facilities are intact, the hospital could probably use with some renovations. In saying this, the need for renovations does not at all impact the function of the hopsital at present.
Graduate, Melbourne
I'm satisfied with dress code and location of my ward
Graduate, Brisbane
Needs a face lift and no body wants to pee in the middle of the nurses station
Graduate, Brisbane
Facilities in my ward are not good. We have no kitchenette with hot water and have to go to other ward for it. Dress code is scrubs provided by facility. Most staff hate them as they are very thick and uncomfortable fabric.
Graduate, Melbourne
There isn't really an office, plenty of access to computers when required Dress code is scrubs which is easy and I think always looks presentable
Graduate, Melbourne
Wish there was more staff parking. Remains a night mate.
Graduate, Perth