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Friday, September 27, 2019

Job vacancy

After you have your bridging course you are in need of an employer to sponsor you for a working visa or permanent residency. Sometimes, other overseas qualified nurses will directly apply for permanent residency and should all the expenses during the application process.

For more than 5 years now, various websites for finding a job have changed. Some of the websites that I can provide you in looking for a job be suitable for you. Below will be the lists of hospital websites that you might need to apply. Please note that not all nursing home is included in these lists and the majority of the websites are public hospitals.

https://iworkfor.nsw.gov.au/ - this is for the entire New South Wales (NSW), Sydney is part of the NSW. Use your maps to know how far you are from Sydney when applying.

https://www.seek.com.au - this is a great website looking for a job in the entire Australia. You can modify your search in accordance to the location of your choice. Some advertisement might redirect you to the official website of an employer.

https://au.indeed.com - is similar to seek.com.au that will provide you with a variety of choices for your nursing career.

https://smartjobs.qld.gov.au/ - for any nurses who would like to work in Queensland, this will be the best website for you. Brisbane is the capital of Queensland, 'clustered in its South Bank cultural precinct are the Queensland Museum and Sciencentre, with noted interactive exhibitions' (wikipedia 2019).

https://www2.health.vic.gov.au/about/health-vacancies - this is for the whole Victoria. One of the many state and Melbourne is the capital city. 

http://jobs.sahealthcareers.com.au/caw/en/listing/ - this is for the job listing in the entire South Australia. Adelaide is the capital city and close to Melbourne. 

https://ww2.health.wa.gov.au/Careers/Occupations/Nursing-and-midwifery/Nursing-and-midwifery-employment-opportunities - this is in the whole part of Western Australia. Perth is the capital city.

https://health.nt.gov.au/professionals/nursing-and-midwifery/nursing-and-midwifery-recruitment/employment-and-vacancies - this is the career portal for Northern Territory. Darwin is the capital city. 

https://www.dhhs.tas.gov.au/career/home/nurses2 - this is the job portal for Tasmania. 'Hobart is the capital and largest city of Tasmania. It is also the most populous city in the state, with a population of about 220,000 people' ( Worldatlas 2019).

https://www.ramsayhealth.com.au/ - this is a profit organisation and owned heaps of hospitals right across Australia. If you want to work here, you can explore their websites and job offers. 

http://www.healthscope.com.au/ - 'Healthscope is a leading private healthcare provider in Australia with 43 hospitals as well as a market leading international pathology operation in New Zealand' (Healthscope 2019).

https://www.bupaagedcare.com.au/careers - is a profit organisation. The majority of their facilities are in nursing home business. If you want to work in a nursing homes, this might be your other options.

Some public hospitals may sponsor you, others may not due to strict implementation of the Australian government that they need to prioritise their permanent residents and citizens. However, never loss of hopes as there will be always something for you. 

Saturday, September 21, 2019

CPD or Continuing professional development

Once registered in AHPRA as a registered nurse or enrolled nurse, you are required to have completed atleast 20 hours CPD each year as compliance to Nurses and Midwifery Board Association or NMBA. According to AHPRA, 'the NMBA’s Registration standard: Continuing professional development requires nurses and midwives to complete a minimum number of continuing professional development (CPD) hours directly relevant to a nurse or midwife’s context of practice.'

AHPRA defined CPD as  'the means by which members of the professions maintain, improve and broaden their knowledge, expertise and competence, and develop the personal and professional qualities needed throughout their professional lives.'

Complying with this 20 hours is not difficult as each institution will provide an inservice to every nurses. Usually the inservice will last from 30 minutes to an hour. Some nurses are encourage to enrol in a study leave for them to acquire 8 hours of CPD points. If you are one of those nurses that does not have time going to the in-services in your institution, you can do a self study by watching some videos in youtube and write what you have learned. 

Now, you will be asking on how to provide an evidence to AHPRA if you will be asked to provide the 20 hours CPD. Below will be a sample template taken from AHPRA's website as a guide on how to record your CPD.










If you require more information regarding CPD, you can check this on AHPRA's website : 
https://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/Codes-Guidelines-Statements/FAQ/CPD-FAQ-for-nurses-and-midwives.aspx.


Reference:

AHPRA 2019, Continuing professional development, viewed 31 August 2019, <https://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/Codes-Guidelines-Statements/FAQ/CPD-FAQ-for-nurses-and-midwives.aspx>.

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Curriculum Vitae

I have posted a standard CV sample for AHPRA few years ago. I have reviewed AHPRA's website and Identified some minor changes with their recommended CV format.

Below is a sample of a CV as per AHPRA's recommendation. As per AHPRA's claim that 'the following information is provided as a guide to what you should include in the curriculum vitae that you provide to AHPRA as part of your application.'

Please note that this is only a GUIDE, any names and addresses are taken from other sources.


John Snow
Kings Landing
0400000000
JohnSnow@got.com



Qualifications Obtained

21 Oct 1940- 23 Aug 1942                 Master of Nursing
                                                            University of Kings Landing
§  Completed
19 March 1938- 21 Oct 1940             Bachelor of Nursing with Professional Honours (Acute Care)
                                                            University of Kings Landing
§  Completed
01 February 1936- 01 March 1937     Graduate Certificate in Acute Care Nursing
                                                            University of Kings Landing
§  Completed

01 April 1931- 23 March 19 34          Bachelor of Science in Nursing
The Westerlands University
§  Bachelor’s degree
§  Completion

Bridging Programs / Qualifying Examination

13 April 1934 -19 June 1935             Assessment of Competence Program
University of Kings Landing
§  Completed

Clinical/Procedural Skills

    Port-a-cath Access                                               - competent    
    Epidural Accreditation                                          - competent
    IV Cannulation                                                      - competent
    Managing TPN                                                      - competent
    Managing Enteral Devices                                    - competent    
    Managing Stoma                                                   - competent
    Advance Life Support                                           - competent    
    Managing Negative Pressure wound Therapy      - competent



Work/Practice History

24 June 1980 – Present
The Vale Hospital
Registered Nurse

Responsibilities:

Full-time
·      Sets and models high standards of performance for self and others
·      Coordinate and oversee nursing care and health service delivery in ensuring


24 June 1945 – 21 June 1980
The Crownlands Hospital
Registered Nurse

Responsibilities:
Full-time
·      Actively pursue own professional development and maintain a record of continuing professional development
·      Take an active role in teaching and enabling others.

Registration History

Westeros Nursing Registration Council
Registration Number: 6868

Referees


Daenerys Targaryen
Mother Head
The Vale Hospital
0412000000
Daenerys.Targaryen@got.com


Arya Stark
Clinical Nurse Educator
The Vale Hospital
0412111111

 Reference:

AHPRA 2019, Standard format for curriculum vitae, viewed 27 August 2019, <https://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Process/Standard-Format-for-Curriculum-Vitae.aspx>.

Wikipedia 2019, List of Game of Thrones characters, viewed 27 August 2019, <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Game_of_Thrones_characters>.


Sunday, September 8, 2019

Postgraduate course for nurses

Now that you have completed your bridging program and working or you have your registration and would like to further your studies in the land down under. There are various universities that offer scholarship and support for nurses that would like to get their postgraduate courses.

One of the trend now is the so called distance studies. The distance education/studies allows the nurses from anywhere in Australia to join any approved courses at the comfort of their home. The University of New England described distance education as allowing 'you to arrange your study around your work and family commitments. Your understanding of the subjects you are studying will be enhanced by access to online units, CDROMs, DVDs, text books and other reference material. Support and communication between lecturers and students is available via email, online discussions and chat, telephone, and on campus intensive schools. UNE provides web-based facilities which allow you to send questions, submit assignments, order library books, check your grades and access other resources, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week'

Now, you are asking if what University or colleges that offers distance education. Below are the lists of educational institution that offer distance education. This might be limited and there are more other universities and colleges that offer, help yourself to search it in your favourite search engine.

University of Tasmania
Souther Cross University
University of New England
Charles Darwin University
Macquarie University
Charles Sturt University
University of Technology Sydney

Friday, September 6, 2019

Assessing CVAD/PICC

The majority of the nurses in Australia will have a patient that either have Central Venous Access Device (CVAD) or peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC). Some of the nurses are well much aware on how to look after these access devices, but some are not very confident to look after these lines. 

For nurses from overseas starting their nursing career in Australia, there are local policy directives that are followed by each hospital or institutions across Australia. These policy directives are one of the generic guidelines for the nurses to provide a safety delivery of care to the patients.

In NSW, the local district now follow the VIP scoring, as shown below. This will guide nurses using their critical thinking on what to do. 


As per the NSW health local health district policy directives, CVADs and PICCs should be checked by the nurses each shift. To identify early signs of infection and prevent infection. 





Sunday, September 1, 2019

Bridging program fo internationally qualified nurses

I had done this bridging program in 2012, and I can say that it is effective in introducing the overseas qualified nurses with the Australian nursing approach. Coming from the Philippines is somehow similar but terms are used slightly different.

In the Philippines, our University curriculum was almost the same curriculum in one of the US University (affiliate). We were already prepared to become a  Philippine and US registered nurses.

It never came into my mind that I will be spending the rest of my nursing career in Australia.

It is important to allow the new nurses to integrate their nursing knowledge and skills with Australian standard of practice. With the help of bridging program, it will allow the gaps to be filled in and allow overseas qualified nurses to become more confident in a different set up.

The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) defined bridging program as 'that enables internationally qualified nurses and midwives who do not qualify for registration under section 53(b) of the National Law to meet the requirements under section 53(c) by completing further study and assessment against the NMBA’s standards for practice. To be eligible, international applicants must be referred to a bridging program by the NMBA.'



Some nurses might be asking if there are any alternatives for this bridging program to enable them to practice legally as a nurse in Australia. According to NMBA, 'applicants who do not wish to undertake a bridging program can upgrade their current nursing or midwifery qualification either in Australia or overseas. If you upgrade your qualification outside Australia you must make sure that the country you are upgrading in meets the accreditation requirements of criteria 2 and 3.'



Below are the most updated list of Universities and colleges that offer bridging program from NMBA website.












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