Published Feb 3, 2008
Rendcomb
1 Post
Can anyone tell me how the New Zealand nursing grades/registers work in comparison to the UK old grading or new banding systems?
Am moving to NZ in next couple of months and want know for job applications.
Many thanks.
sirI, MSN, APRN, NP
17 Articles; 45,819 Posts
hello and
we are happy to have you.
i moved your thread to the australian and nz nurses forum for a better response.
we hope you enjoy the site.
nano123
8 Posts
:lol2:Comparing the UK bands etc to the NZ system does depend on where you work. In the public system at the major hospitals (DHB's) RN's are paid on a five step scale which goes up by annual increments until you reach step five and unless you work in the community or are appointed to a senior nurse position that is where you stay. The community nurses then have a further three steps through to a maximum of eight steps. Access to step six and above is by satisfactory performance and annual increments. Then there are eight grades for senior nurses with 3 steps within each grade. The top grade is currently where the nurse practitioners are paid (Eight). The senior nurse positions include speciality nurses, clinical nurse specialists, nurse co-ordinators, nurse managers, clinical nurse managers, clinical nurse educators, nurse consultants, associate nurse managers, reseach nurses etc. The Senior nurse positions have recently been scoped nationally and have had consistent job titles introduced such as Clinical nurse specialists through NZ. You are probably very confused now with all my waffle but if you want more info please ask and I will try and help you out. I hope you enjoy coming to NZ:yeah:to work.