The Royal Women’s Hospital seeks to contribute to the health and well-being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We believe that nurses and midwives are key frontline staff in the health service.
Programs
As an Aboriginal nurse or midwife, you have the potential to have a direct impact on the health and well-being of your community. In order to help you achieve this, in addition to your own professional goals, we offer an Aboriginal Graduate Nursing and Midwifery program which complements our programs:
- Graduate Nurse and Graduate Midwife Combined Program
- Graduate Registered Nurse Program
- Graduate Midwife Program
- Midwifery (Postgraduate) Graduate Program.
Application advice is available to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates, including culturally safe professional and peer development activities.
For assistance in developing your application please email: Aboriginal Careers.
Interviews
Peer support and interview options are available to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants.
For more information, please email the Women's Aboriginal Employment Support Officer.
For more information, email Clinical Education Parkville.
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Date reviewed: 06 September 2024
Date reviewed: 06 September 2024