Appointment to the Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Committee
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Job no: 498475
Work type: Statutory Appointments
Location: Any - Any location
Categories: Board Services
Call for applications for appointment to the Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Committee
The National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (the National Scheme) regulates more than 875,000 registered health practitioners and over 180,000 registered students across 16 health professions.
The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) is calling for applications for appointment to the Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Committee (NMAC).
The NMAC provides oversight on the outcomes-based assessment (OBA) of the knowledge, clinical skills and professional attributes of internationally qualified nurses and midwives (IQNM) who are seeking registration in Australia. The NMAC also makes recommendations to the NMBA about the OBA for IQNM and associated matters.
Applications are sought from people with a background in nursing and/or midwifery or from other professions or disciplines who have:
- experience and currency in multiple-choice question (MCQ) examination and objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) design, implementation, evaluation and maintenance
- experience in education and/or regulation of health practitioners, preferably within Australia
- knowledge of contemporary nursing and midwifery practice within the Australian health care system
- formal qualifications in health and/or education/pedagogy expertise
- experience and currency in using psychometric analysis of examinations to optimise reliability and validity experience in OSCE examiner recruitment, education and training
- skills and expertise in quality assurance, risk and the employment of the IQNM workforce in an Australian health service offering both nursing and midwifery services, and
- lived experience of successfully completing the NMBA’s current IQNM assessment model.
The National Scheme has an important role in ensuring the development of a culturally safe and respectful health workforce that is responsive to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples health and contributes to the elimination of racism in the provision of health services.
To achieve this, we have committed to increasing Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander leadership and voices on the Ahpra Board and warmly invite Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples to apply.
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We are also committed to increasing diversity and social inclusion. Applications are strongly encouraged from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, multicultural communities, different age groups, people who identify with LGBTIQA+ communities, people with a disability and those who live and/or practise in rural and regional areas.
More information about the role, eligibility requirements and the application process can be found in the Terms of Reference and Information guide.
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For all other general enquiries, please contact statutoryappointments@ahpra.gov.au
Current and former Ahpra employees and contractors are NOT eligible for these positions.
Advertised: E. Australia Standard Time
Applications close: E. Australia Standard Time
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