Are you passionate about healthcare and public safety?
There are vacancies for practitioner members on the Tasmanian Board of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia
Our health practitioner members provide important expertise and input from their health profession, helping ensure that safe practice standards are maintained.
Position details: The State Board works in partnership with Ahpra to make notifications (complaint) and registration decisions about individual practitioners, based on national policies and standards set by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. We are seeking nurses, midwives and enrolled nurses with an ability and interest to contribute to the regulatory work of the State Board.
Committee membership: Members may have the opportunity to be appointed to national committees.
Location: Meeting attendance is flexible. Some meetings are held in person in the Hobart office and some meetings will be held online via Microsoft Teams.
Time commitment: Time commitment will vary. Approximately two to three days per month, in addition to any travel time to and from meetings.
Term of appointment: Appointments are made by the Minister for Health in Tasmania and are for up to three years, with eligibility for reappointment. Positions commence in mid to late 2026.
Remuneration: Full daily fee: Member - $768; Chair - $936. Half daily fee: Member - $384; Chair - $468. Quarter daily fee: Member - $192; Chair - $234. Government employees are bound by their employer policy regarding payment.
Eligibility: A person is eligible to be appointed as a practitioner member if they hold current registration as a nurse or midwife in Australia. It is expected that applicants practise and/or reside in Tasmania. Employees and contractors for Ahpra are not eligible for these positions.
Training and development: A comprehensive orientation program and ongoing training is provided. Participation at conferences or planning days may be required. All members must attend cultural safety training delivered by Ahpra.
Our commitment: 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.
We are committed to providing an environment that embraces and values equity, diversity and inclusion. We strongly encourage people of all abilities and backgrounds to apply, particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, culturally diverse people, people with a disability, carers of a person with a disability, people living in rural or remote areas of Australia and people who identify as LGBTIQA+. If you need an adjustment or support during the recruitment process, we encourage you to advise us at the time of application.
The National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (the National Scheme) regulates more than 960,000 registered health practitioners and over 180,000 registered students across 16 health professions. 15 health profession boards and the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) work together to deliver the National Scheme.
More information: See the 2026 STB information guide and PageUp applicant instructions documents.
For enquiries, please contact statutoryappointments@ahpra.gov.au