For a Neuroscientist Emigrating to Australia
Welcome to our guide on the Australian skills assessment process for a Neuroscientist. Before we examine the skills required to be recognised as a Neuroscientist it may be helpful to explain that the skills assessment is the first step of the emigration process. The skills Assessment of a Neuroscientist determines their eligibility to emigrate and the visa options available. Ultimately, it will affect their employment opportunities once they are in Australia.
While we appreciate that each case is unique, we always strive to secure the best possible outcome from the Skills Assessing Authorities in Australia. Experience has proven that efforts and expertise in this area are often the keys to a successful case.
Ensuring Neuroscientists Are In High Demand
Every skilled migrant wants to know they will be able to secure a job quickly and easily when they are in Australia. The Australian emigration system ensures that they can.
Each year, State Governments and the two territorial Governments report to the federal government on their local demand for Neuroscientists and if they need to bring in Neuroscientists from overseas to fill any potential shortage skills gaps. This report states the number of overseas a Neuroscientists required in the coming year to fill the skills gap within each region.
The Skills in demand are then broken down into priority lists. These lists range from those skills in high demand across the country to those skills with only limited demand within rural areas.
Curently, Neuroscientists are on the MLTSSL list. Being on this list means a Neuroscientist may qualify for one of the following visa streams:
- 190, 407, 491 (S/T), TSS (S), 494
To read more about the shortage skills list, you can visit the government website here: MLTSSL
Skills and Experience Required To Be a Neuroscientist
Before a person can be accepted in Australia as Neuroscientist, their qualification, skills and experience must be independently verified via a rigorous accreditation. The process ensures all skilled migrants can do their jobs to the required Australian standards.
1. Defining the job title a Neuroscientist:
The profession “a Neuroscientist” can mean something slightly different in Australia to what is referred to overseas. In “official emigration terms”, this profession is aligned within the occupation category “Life Scientists nec” and is uniquely identified by the code 234599. This may seem weird to some people, but it is a registry system that has been in place since 2006.
2. Key Requirements for a Neuroscientist:
For a Neuroscientist to be deemed experienced down under, here are the essential skills, tasks, duties and responsibilities they must be familiar with:
General Duties:
Health and care
Human resources
Science and mathematics
Communication and collaboration
Core Specialist Responsibilities:
Provide health care advice
Supervise staff
Perform medical tests and physical examinations of patients
Prepare
process or analyse chemicals
Collect
document and communicate medical information
Collaborate with health care professionals
Undertake biological research
Undertake or provide professional skill and knowledge development
Diagnose medical conditions and prescribe treatments
Specific Tasks Associated with the Role:
Supervise scientific or technical staff
Analyse biological samples
Plan biological research
Maintain medical or professional knowledge
Research microbiological or chemical processes or structures
Conduct research to increase knowledge about medical issues
Collect biological specimens
Prepare biological samples for testing or analysis
Collect biological specimens from patients
Advise others on health care issues
Prepare biological specimens for laboratory analysis
Collect medical information from patients
family members or other medical professionals
Test patient nervous system functioning
Develop biological research methods
Collaborate with health care professionals to plan or provide treatment
Diagnose medical conditions
3. The Australian eligibility criteria for a Neuroscientist:
Currently Neuroscientist’s are listed on the . This reflects the demand for the profession within Australia.
4. Emigration options:
As the profession is currently listed on the , there are places available. However, demand is high, and Australia will stop inviting further applicants to emigrate once all the places are filled.
Navigating the Vocational Education and Training Assessment Services Skills Assessment Process
For Neuroscientists, the skills assessing body is “Vocational Education and Training Assessment Services” they are often referred to as the VETASSESS. To visit their site, follow the link: https://www.vetassess.com.au
It is important to note that the primary purpose of the Vocational Education and Training Assessment Services is to make a profit and protect their current members from migrants entering Australia, taking their members’ jobs, and driving down standards or wages.
Therefore, the VETASSESS will often look to delay, frustrate and reject cases preventing accreditations wherever possible with those aims in mind.
The result of a candidate’s skills assessment is often a key factor in their success. It is vital that we secure the highest possible skills accreditation.
Find out more
Emigration law is one of the most complex areas of legislation and is continuously being adapted. By definition, emigrating to Australia is a legal process where the individual must prove their case. It is not down to the government to assist in that process. In fact, in legal terms, it is the government against whom we must win our case.
To discover more, complete our online assessment form for your complimentary guide and to discuss your options with one of our friendly experts.