Applying for Graduate Nurse Programs

 

How to Apply

To be considered for acceptance into the 2011 graduate program you must submit an application comprising:

  • A cover letter detailing your area of interest and identifying why you want to join the exceptional Mater team
  • Your Curriculum Vitae (CV), detailing your education, clinical placement and work experience
  • Two (2) recent clinical referees (to be detailed within your CV).
    It is compulsory to include two clinical referees who are able to report on your clinical nursing experience. You must include their contact phone number and their professional email address (commercial or private email addresses will not be accepted).
  • Preference form (Your preference form must be downloaded, completed in full and attached to your application. You can print and attach a scanned copy to your application, or complete the form on screen, save and attach. Please note that your application will be invalid without your preference form.)

Please note that any applications not including the details and documents requested will not be accepted.

Applications for the January 2011 graduate program are scheduled to open in July 2010. To be advised as soon as applications are open for submission, please register for a job alert

Please contact us if you have any questions.
Alternatively, check out our Frequently Asked Questions

At Mater Health Services, we aim to provide our staff with the highest standard of professional and personal support offering flexibility and conditions not readily available elsewhere.

May 11, 2010 EAST.

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