New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand Part 2

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Due to recent changes regarding applications for International nurses to Australia and the combining of the nursing boards to one central nursing board in Australia AHPRA I have started a new thread for people to discuss the new process on working in Australia.

Currently New Zealand is not accepting new applicants from International trained nurses except those that meet the Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition Agreement {TTMR} this will be updated once the New Zealand nursing board reopen their books to International nurses.

Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency AHPRA

Part 1 thread New grad Filipino nurse wanting to work in Australia/New Zealand - Nursing for Nurses

Hi Guyz,

Anybody here who applied in WA that received an email lately saying that they are about to include your application for the June registration committee??? I received an email from my case officer giving me this information when I was requesting my application to be transferred to another state because I've been waiting for 7 months now for my eligibility...I don't know if its really true or she's just trying to hold me back from transferring my application...She haven't responded to my emails yet and its also difficult to contact them thru phone calls which is why I'm getting a little frustrated with their unsure and slow performance...huhuhu

Hey marklouiemarco. Thanks for replying. Clinical procedures that you performed where? In the institution you're currently working at? Or starting from college until now that you are employed? And did you include all procedures or just procedures applicable to your work scene? Sorry if my questions seem to be really thoughtless. I have never really made a CV until now. Haha.

Any one here who can give any inputs on IHNAs interview??? How they conduct the interview? how many minutes did it last? Any topic question that they ask?

TIA

Specializes in Acute Care. ER. Aged Care/LTC. Psyche.
Hey marklouiemarco. Thanks for replying. Clinical procedures that you performed where? In the institution you're currently working at? Or starting from college until now that you are employed? And did you include all procedures or just procedures applicable to your work scene? Sorry if my questions seem to be really thoughtless. I have never really made a CV until now. Haha.

What I did on mine is I just listed all the procedures or skill that I'm performing at work. I think it is somewhat implicated that you have the basic skills when you graduated nursing school but it's at work where you truly enhance and practice your skills.

Again, my mother doesnt know who the doctor was and where it was done

Go to a new doctor and ask if you can have adult doses even though you might have had them as a baby- is what I meant

hi guys anyone in for the July 16th intake of CON?

Im for May intake at CON :))

Hey marklouiemarco. Thanks for replying. Clinical procedures that you performed where? In the institution you're currently working at? Or starting from college until now that you are employed? And did you include all procedures or just procedures applicable to your work scene? Sorry if my questions seem to be really thoughtless. I have never really made a CV until now. Haha.

What I did was both from work and student days. :))

Hey iamnomad. Thank you for that insight. I actually thought of just putting the list of procedures I've done in the work place but the problem is i'm volunteering as a school nurse. If I only included those skills at my work place then I would prolly occupy less than half of the piece of paper i'm writing on. Hahaha. But yeah nevertheless, those are still skills I have actually applied and practiced. Maybe I just want my CV to look a bit notable? Haha.

What I did was both from work and student days. :))

Hi glitzdelight! Thank you for replying! So you've included every procedure from college till date huh? That must've been a lot. Hahaha. Alright maybe i'll do that. Oh one last thing, since you included everything from college till this time of employment, did you ask your clinical instructors back in college to sign your CV? Together with your current supervisor/head nurse/hr manager?

glitz! i have a love letter for you, dear :) hehehehe :)

Hi glitzdelight! Thank you for replying! So you've included every procedure from college till date huh? That must've been a lot. Hahaha. Alright maybe i'll do that. Oh one last thing, since you included everything from college till this time of employment, did you ask your clinical instructors back in college to sign your CV? Together with your current supervisor/head nurse/hr manager?

I think I have my advantage on this. I was a volunteer then and I explained to my CO that I was not considered as their employee because I was only a volunteer. So no signatures attached except mine.

glitz! i have a love letter for you, dear :) hehehehe :)

Hihi. Thank you again and again

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