Post registration qualification definition

Post registration qualification means: A Graduate Diploma or higher qualification; or a hospital based certificate obtained prior to the introduction of Graduate Diploma courses. The hospital based certificates are the following, or equivalent: Accident & Emergency Anaesthetic & Recovery Cardiovascular Critical Care Cardiac Care Gerontic Intensive Care - General Intensive Care – Neonatal Midwifery Neonatology Oncology Operating Room Orthopaedic Psychiatric RN Paediatric RN Renal Stomal Therapy Classification The Nurse/Midwife Specialist position may be obtained on a personal reclassification basis provided that the applicant meets the minimum essential criteria. The Nurse/Midwife Specialist’s substantive classification remains a RN/RM1. A Registered Nurse/Midwife may only hold the title of Nurse/Midwife Specialist while the person concerned continues to meet the minimum essential criteria. Where, at performance appraisal/review it has been identified that a Nurse/Midwife Specialist has not met the minimum essential requirements during the review year, the Nurse/Midwife Specialist will be allowed three months in order to meet the requirements of the position before the person concerned is required to return to his/her substantive RN/RM1 level. Progression All employees classified in the Nurse/Midwife Specialist classification range will progress according to the Award provisions for incremental purposes.

Examples of Post registration qualification in a sentence

  • Post registration qualification in the area of specialty or evidence of significant progression towards one.

  • Post registration qualification in the area of speciality or evidence of significant progression towards one.