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2022 Graduate Registered Midwife- Joondalup Health Campus

Joondalup

Opportunity Expired

Join our top-level Fellowship Program at Joondalup Health Campus. Accelerate your clinical career. Grow in a supportive, caring team.

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Graduate Job
Number of Vacancies
6
Salary
AUD 69,000

Application dates

Applications Open
3 Mar 2022
Applications Close
2 May 2022

Minimum requirements

Accepting International Applications
No
Qualifications Accepted
M
Nursing (all other)
Midwifery

Hiring criteria

Entry pathway

See details

Working rights

Australia

  • Australian Temporary Work Visa
  • Australian Citizen
  • Australian Permanent Resident
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Joondalup Health Campus is proud to offer Graduate Midwifery positions on the sought-after national Ramsay Health Care Graduate Fellowship Program.

A Structured Two-year Learning Program

  • Hands-on support from dedicated facilitators, preceptors and educators.
  • Work with top specialists, nurses and health care professionals.
  • Build your skills in a wide range of clinical settings.
  • Participate in specialised programs delivering invaluable skills, experiences and opportunities.
  • Grow through ongoing assessment and feedback.
  • Broaden your perspective and become a confident health professional.
  • Opportunities for personal and professional development.
  • Permanent employment.
  • Our program offers more support, more opportunity, and more flexibility than any other. If you are looking for a clinical team that feels like a family, this is the opportunity for you.

About You

You recently graduated as a Registered Midwife (preferably within the last 12 months) and:

  • You are at home in a work place where People Care about People.
  • You are dedicated to the highest standards of patient care.
  • You are ready to commit to a 24-month program of learning, up to 70 hours per fortnight
  • You are eligible to register with AHPRA.
  • You are eligible to work in Australia.

About Joondalup Health Campus and Ramsay Health Care

Joondalup Health Campus is part of Ramsay Health Care, Australia's largest private health care provider. In addition to competitive pay rates and a great working culture, we offer many benefits, including: 

  • Employee Assistance Program | Ramsay Employee Club
  • Hospital Discount | Financial Services and Education
  • Flexible Leave Program | Health and Wellness Programs
  • Discounted Private Health Insurance | Salary Packaging

Please click the Apply Now button to submit an application.

More information: Julie Jackson at [email protected]

Closing Date: 02/05/2022

Hiring criteria

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Entry pathway
Degree or Certificate
Minimum Level of Study
Bachelor or higher
Study Field
M
Nursing (all other)
Midwifery

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

country
eligibility

Australia

Australia

Australian Temporary Work Visa

Australian Citizen

Australian Permanent Resident


Graduate Success Stories


  • Graduate stories
It is so rewarding to be able to translate for the patients the things they haven’t understood either from their doctors or a long-standing misinterpretation of their medications’ requirements, often burdening daily life.

Sharriah McCloy

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It is so rewarding to be able to translate for the patients the things they haven’t understood either from their doctors or a long-standing misinterpretation of their medications’ requirements, often burdening daily life.

Sharriah McCloy

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  • Graduate stories
It is so rewarding to be able to translate for the patients the things they haven’t understood either from their doctors or a long-standing misinterpretation of their medications’ requirements, often burdening daily life.

Sharriah McCloy

  • Graduate stories
It is so rewarding to be able to translate for the patients the things they haven’t understood either from their doctors or a long-standing misinterpretation of their medications’ requirements, often burdening daily life.

Sharriah McCloy

  • Graduate stories

Sue Chen

  • Graduate stories

Sue Chen