Enrolled Nurse – Special Grade definition

Enrolled Nurse – Special Grade means an enrolled nurse with an Advanced Certificate qualification and a minimum of 3 years equivalent post enrolment experience. Such a nurse is appointed to a position established by the Hospital which satisfies the criteria as agreed between the Association and the Hospital from time to time.
Enrolled Nurse – Special Grade means an Enrolled Nurse with an Advanced Certificate qualification and a minimum of six years full time equivalent post enrolment experience, including three years full time equivalent experience in the relevant clinical area. Such a nurse is appointed to a position established by a public hospital or public health organisation which satisfies the criteria as agreed between the Association and the Ministry from time to time.
Enrolled Nurse – Special Grade means an Enrolled Nurse with an Advanced Certificate qualification and a minimum of six years full time equivalent post enrolment experience, including three years full time equivalent experience in the relevant clinical area. Such a nurse is appointed to a position established by a

Examples of Enrolled Nurse – Special Grade in a sentence

  • The Enrolled Nurse – Special Grade may undertake similar tasks to other enrolled nurses but the level of delegated responsibility is higher than that of other enrolled nurses.


More Definitions of Enrolled Nurse – Special Grade

Enrolled Nurse – Special Grade means appointed to a position established by the Hospital.
Enrolled Nurse – Special Grade means an enrolled nurse with an Advanced Certificate qualification and a minimum of three (3) years equivalent post enrolment experience. Such a nurse is appointed to a position established by the hospital which satisfies this criteria as agreed between the Association and the hospital from time to time.
Enrolled Nurse – Special Grade means an enrolled nurse, with an Advanced Certificate qualification and a minimum of three years full time equivalent post enrolment experience, including experience in the relevant clinical area. Such a nurse is appointed to a position established by the employer which satisfies the criteria as agreed between the Association and the employer from time to time. Any enrolled nurse who has completed the approved employer venepuncture course shall be employed as Enrolled Nurse - Special Grade and be paid the rates applicable to this classification.
Enrolled Nurse – Special Grade level one means an Enrolled Nurse without medication qualification, who undertakes advanced skills such as IV cannulation as a routine part of their daily work with a minimum of minimum of five years full time equivalent post enrolment experience.
Enrolled Nurse – Special Grade level two means an Enrolled Nurse without medication qualification, with an Advanced Certificate qualification and a minimum of six years full time equivalent post enrolment experience, including three years full time equivalent experience in the relevant clinical area. In-house certificates, such as the HealthCare Theatre Certificate for enrolled nurses, would be regarded as a qualification
Enrolled Nurse – Special Grade level one means an Enrolled Nurse without medication qualification, who undertakes advanced skills such as IV cannulation as a routine part of their daily work with a minimum of five years full time equivalent post enrolment experience.
Enrolled Nurse – Special Grade level two means an Enrolled Nurse without medication qualification, with an Advanced Certificate qualification and a minimum of six years full time equivalent post enrolment experience, including three years full time equivalent experience in the relevant clinical area. In- house certificates, such as the HealthCare Theatre Certificate for enrolled nurses, would be regarded as a qualification