
The Department of Health provides support to nurses to re-enter practice via the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) Supervised Practice - Pathway 1 or Re-entry Program - Pathway 2.
Salary
$73,015 per annum
Classification
Enrolled Nurse Grade 2 (Increment point Grade 2, Year 1)
Eligibility
To be eligible to apply, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Please carefully read through the information regarding this process, found here, to make sure you meet the eligibility requirements prior to submitting an application.
The Re-Entry Enrolled Nurse - Supervised Practice is required to:
Generic Re-Entry Enrolled Nurse - Supervised Practice G2 (Oct 2025).docx
Please click the blue "Apply now" button on this screen. You will be prompted to complete an online application form and to upload your resume, Re-entry to Practice Application Form (found below) and supporting documentation.
NMW Re-entry Application Form 2020.pdf
NMW Re-entry Application Form 2020.docx
Please note that attachments must be in Microsoft Word or PDF format.
Referee details are submitted as part of the online application so make sure you have the contact details for two referees before applying.
For further information contact
Dana Gray
Assistant Director of Nursing (Education, Training & Workforce Development)
Phone: (03) 6166 1570
Email: ocnm@health.tas.gov.au
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