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i am starting this thread devoted to listing web resources for nurses not only in australia and new zealand but any of our regional areas. anyone is invited to add to the thread with a new resource or site they would like to share.
the only condition is that the resources added are not for the purposes of advertising as per the terms of service agreement all members agreed to on registering with this site.
non-profit organisations, government heath websites, universities, medical websites (i.e. college of surgeons), hospital websites (esp. ones such as the liverpool hospitals trauma site) and local support organisations are all welcome to be listed. as long as the listing is not done for recruitment or profitable purposes- i.e. you can list say, woop woop university but you can't run a big advertisement saying come and enrol.
so here are the start of the sites. first is the australian registration board listed for all overseas nurses wanting to come and visit our beautiful country.
australian registration board
if you are immigrating to australia you will have to be assessed by the anmc.
for all information regarding skills assessmements for internationally qualified nurses and midwives please view the international section of the anmac website
state registration boards - if you are applying to come to australia on a termporary work visa you have to contact the registration board of the state you want to work in first.
western australia
new south wales
south australia
http://www.nursesboard.sa.gov.au/
victoria
tasmania
http://www.nursingboardtas.org.au
northern territory
http://www.nt.gov.au/health/nurse_midwife/os_nurse_career.shtml
and last but not least - queensland!!
http://www.qnc.qld.gov.au/home/index.aspx
for those wanting to visit our beautiful neighbour
new zealand registration
http://www.nursingcouncil.org.nz/
ministry of health new zealand
http://www.moh.govt.nz/nursing
i will be adding more sites as i find them.
Thanks for the listings - very informative.
For a nurse not yet in Oz - from Asia - would it be better to:
a. First get Assessment from the Council in Canberra and do registration in a state and then look for a job? Or Should one do a job hunt first and registration later?
b. Which state is the quickest in registration issues?
c. From where can one get a list of hospitals and nurse recruiters?
Thanks
Vivek
If a NZ Registered Nurse wishes to work in Australia can anyone tell me what they have to do regarding a Practicing Certificate etc.
Australia and New Zealand have mutual recognition so all you need to do is apply for a practising certificate in the state you want to work in and pay the appropriate fees.
thanks gwenith for the websites...but i cannot access the board of nsw regarding the work experience requirements? i recently passed the local board exam here in the philippines and no work experience at present but i'm really interested in going to Australia to work...do you know the number of years needed as work experience...i've been browsing the different board of nursing websites for australia but i can't access or find the work experience requirement. thanks in advance
thanks gwenith for the websites...but i cannot access the board of nsw regarding the work experience requirements? i recently passed the local board exam here in the philippines and no work experience at present but i'm really interested in going to Australia to work...do you know the number of years needed as work experience...i've been browsing the different board of nursing websites for australia but i can't access or find the work experience requirement. thanks in advance
I do not know if this can help you, but i had the same problem with you before. But when i emailed the Council in Victoria, regarding the worlk experience they responded me that the 2 years experience includes academic years that you are exposed to clinical areas and your job right now if applicable. to be sure, it would be better to email NSW and inquire about it. I am a June 2007 passer as well and currently a volunteer for almost 6 months now and planning to apply in differenet state of Australia, instead of applying in Victoria. By the way, there was one website that i browsed before that contains the requirements of all states, i will try to post it here if i can still find it. See you soon.
Nalene, I think to practice here you need an English score of 7.5. Contact the NZ Nursing council and ask them for their advice. We have Fillipino nurses working in rest homes in Christchurch for 13.00 an hour because they are having difficulty passing the English exams. You need to get that sorted before anything else. Then you need to do a Competency based course through a local Polytechnic in order to get a Practising Certificate.
I do not know if this can help you, but i had the same problem with you before. But when i emailed the Council in Victoria, regarding the worlk experience they responded me that the 2 years experience includes academic years that you are exposed to clinical areas and your job right now if applicable. to be sure, it would be better to email NSW and inquire about it. I am a June 2007 passer as well and currently a volunteer for almost 6 months now and planning to apply in differenet state of Australia, instead of applying in Victoria. By the way, there was one website that i browsed before that contains the requirements of all states, i will try to post it here if i can still find it. See you soon.
Sorry, but they have never included school as work experience before and do not think that is the case now either. No country considers training as work experience when applying for licensure as well as the volunteer training in your country as well.
Just have not seen it happen when someone has applied to there, you are going to need to complete a bridge program more than likely.
gwenith, BSN, RN
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