The Adult Graduate Program is unique in that it allows you to start your career in your area of choice so that you can become the nurse you aspire to be. At Mater Health Services you can harness the facilities of private tertiary hospitals to your advantage and work within a variety of speciality departments.
The program is designed to provide you with a wide spectrum of experiences in adult nursing practice, set in the Mater Private Hospital and specialty areas within the Mater Adults Hospital. The available rotations may include:
Please note: all areas may not be available for every intake of graduates.
If you are successful in obtaining a position on a rotational graduate program at Mater, we will provide you with a list of available rotations and you will be asked to select your preferences from this list.
There are also specialty programs available in the following areas:
Mater Private Hospital offers you a Perioperative Graduate Program that will help you develop the essential competencies needed to provide quality care in a surgical environment. The program is designed to advance your clinical skills and develop an ongoing commitment to professional development from the beginning of your career.
Our Perioperative Graduate Program offers you clinical experience in a variety of perioperative specialities that include state of the art technology. During your first year, your rotations comprise:
In the final six months of the program, you may choose which speciality in which to work, in order to further develop your skills.)
Mater’s perioperative services function as part of Queensland’s only adult, paediatric and maternity combined operating suites. With 16 tertiary level theatres collocated and managed under a single management structure, our perioperative staff have exposure to an interesting and varied case mix. Rotations include:
Supported by our perioperative educator and two clinical facilitators, the program offers a five-day theoretical module as part of a five-week introductory component. During the year there are an additional five study days to assist you in your transition to perioperative nursing.
Mater Private Hospital offers graduate nurses the opportunity to specialise in cardiovascular interventional nursing. The Cardiovascular Graduate Program has been designed to assist your development from beginning practitioners to competent clinicians in various cardiac nursing environments.
You will gain valuable experience within three cardiac nursing environments including the Cardiac/Vascular Patient Care Unit, Coronary Care Unit, and CardioVascular procedural unit. Whilst gaining valuable cardiovascular knowledge and experience, you will receive support from educators, clinical facilitators, and the graduate support team.
Mater Mother’s Hospital is offering places in the Women’s Health and Newborn Services Graduate Program for registered nurses wanting to participate in the care of women and their babies. The 12 month program will provide you with six month rotations through the Women’s Health Unit and a postnatal ward.
The ideal candidate will have high level interpersonal and communication skills and a passion for providing exceptional care to women and their babies.
Mater Mothers' Hospitals manage 9 500 births and 2 200 neonatal admissions each year, including at least 120 neonatal retrievals. The hospitals provide antenatal, perinatal and postnatal services and specialise in caring for severe complications in pregnancy, as well as newborn disorders. Additionally, an ambulatory service provides a number of midwifery antenatal outreach clinics and a home care program.
For further information about the recruitment process and requirements, please read the Registered Nurse Graduate Program Recruitment Outline.
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Since October 2006, Nurses at Mater Private Hospitals have been paid the same hourly rate as their public hospital colleagues.