Midwifery Graduate Diploma –Employment Model
This program provides the clinical component of the Midwifery Graduate Diploma and operates in conjunction with approved universities.
Employment commences in March each year.
The midwifery student will undertake all the Clinical hours required to meet NBV requirements to register as a midwife
Requirements to enter program:
Structure of Employment Model:
Unpaid hours allocated to:
Rotations include:
Clinical hours are allocated to meet NBV requirements to register as a midwife Post Graduate Scholarships:
Scholarships are available to the Midwifery Graduate Diploma student
This program is available to Midwifery Graduates who have completed a
and are ready to consolidate their Midwifery skills with the support of a dedicated team of Midwifery educators.
Commencement dates are February, April and July each year.
Rotations:
Double Degree Graduates
Rotations include:
Bachelor of Midwifery and Graduate Diploma of Midwifery
Rotations include:
Study Days:
Midwifery Graduates attend four (4) paid study days during the program
Please note that St Vincents & Mercy Private Midwifery Graduate program is not part of Computer Match, and as such applications should be made directly to St Vincents & Mercy Private Hospital.
Return to Practice Course for Division 1 nurses with lapse in Midwifery qualification and Initial Registration (overseas nurse) in Division1 on the basis of Midwifery qualification
This Nurses Board Victoria approved Course is structured for registered nurses in Division 1 with lapsed midwifery qualifications that have not practiced as midwives for the last five years or more and are required to undertake return to practice program. It is also structured for overseas midwives that are looking for Initial Registration in Victoria.
Requirements: of the program are:
Course Outline:
The return to practice or Initial registration participant will be supported by an experienced and dedicated team of Midwifery Educators. The course is undertaken in all areas of the Midwifery Unit. After an initial full-time orientation/theory period of eighty (80) hours two (2) weeks the rest of the program is undertaken clinically over a period of four hundred (400) hours part-time at 30 hours per week.
Participants are paid whilst undertaking this Program.
Study Block 2 weeks:
During this time, lectures are provided on a range of clinical and theoretical midwifery issues and on completion of theory a written assessment will take place.
Rotations: