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    Posted: 29 Jul 2009 at 4:06pm
Hi there I was a nurse 10 years ago and would liek to return to nursing now my kids are in college. who do I contact to start the ball rolling?Smile
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  Quote healthCareers Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jul 2009 at 4:19pm
Hi Robyn Smile
 
Great to hear from you. Because you have been away from nursing for ten years, your best bet is to contact the Nursing Council of New Zealand. Sometimes you can complete a Return to Nursing programme (and many DHBs run these) but because of the length of time away from nursing your best bet is contacting the council, as they will need to assess your situation.
 
For enquiries about registration you can e-mail the Nursing Council on nzreg@nursingcouncil.org.nz
 
Hope this helps- please post back if you have further questions Smile
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I want to return to nursing but cannot afford to not be earning while doing the return to nursing programme ( I have been out of nursing for more than 5 years). Are there any DHB's that currently offer paid work while doing the programme or will pay the fees in return for a job there?
 
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  Quote healthCareers Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Apr 2011 at 11:36am
HI Tina,
 
There are a variety of RTP (return to practice programmes) some are through tertiary education providers and some are through DHBs or private providers- the best way to ascertain the ones based in your region would be to contact the Nursing Council of NZ to find out the nearest Competence Assessment Programme (CAP) for a NZ registered nurse to Return to Nursing.

The costs are widely variable, so it pays to look around. Most will be part time, so you can work and undertake the programme- most programmes take about 6 -12 weeks depending how long you have been out of practice.

We are unaware of any DHB that would pay fees in return for a job. It may be worthwhile contacting the offices of the Directors of Nursing or the HR departments from your local DHB, to see if they can offer you any current regional information or advice.
 
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Hi,
    I am a fresh graduate in Bachelor of nursing from India and i do not have any previous experiance other than my clinical practice while the time of study. Could you please advise me to get registered as a nurse in NZ.

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  Quote healthCareers Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 May 2011 at 11:47am
Hi Rijo,
 
We have just answered this exact same question in another forum. I invite you to view it to provide all the information you need: http://www.healthcareers.org.nz/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=28&PID=726#726.
 
We wish you the best of luck
 
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