NMBA definition
Examples of NMBA in a sentence
If the Training Provider delivers the Diploma of Nursing, then all training and assessment must be an ‘Approved Program of Study’ as determined by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) from time to time, and the training and assessment must be delivered in accordance with the NMBA's requirements for such an ‘Approved Program of Study’.
Upon the request of the RUS, the Borrower shall conduct, to the satisfaction of the RUS, either a management audit or a cost audit, as provided in Sections 5.4 and 5.5, respectively, of the NMBA.
The Borrower shall not, without the prior written consent of the RUS, execute any conforming amendment to the “Joint Committee Agreement” (as defined in the NMBA).
Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (or NMBA) includes its predecessor bodies.
The standards should be read in conjunction with the following relevant documentation, including, but not limited to: Decision-making framework (NMBA 2013), Nursing practice decisions summary guide (NMBA 2010), Nursing practice decision flowchart (NMBA 2013), Code of professional conduct for nurses in Australia (NMBA 2008), Code of ethics for nurses in Australia (NMBA 2008), and Professional boundaries for nurses in Australia (NMBA 2010).
Where a job is classified as an administrative role under the Hospital and Health Service General Employees (Queensland Health) Award - State 2015, but it is mandatory that the occupant of the job be registered with the NMBA, the employee will be classified under this Agreement and the job will have “nurse” or “midwife” included in the title.
This includes acting as an Examiner for the NMBA for the external examination of Student Nurses.
Board or NMBA means the Nurses and Midwives Board of Australia The Clinical Nurse Educator will cater for the delivery of clinical nurse education at the nursing home.
Nurse ('PEN') means a person employed by an Employer and classified in accordance with clause 114 and registered as an Enrolled Nurse in Division 2 on the Register of Nurses of the NMBA established by the HRP Act and works within the scope of practice.
EN Level 2.3 is the entry to practise rate for the first year of experience of an Enrolled Nurse who holds a NMBA approved Diploma of Nursing [HLT 51607] qualification without prior experience as an Enrolled Nurse.