Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne
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Nursing and Midwifery Graduate Pathway Program
Our Program
Our comprehensive two-year program provides a structured and supportive transition from graduate to confident practitioner:
Why Ramsay Health Care?
Ramsay Health Care, Australia's leading private healthcare provider with over 70 hospitals nationwide, offers a unique opportunity for graduate nurses and midwives. As a global healthcare leader, we're driven by a passion for innovative, patient-centered care and a commitment to clinical excellence. We're more than just a healthcare provider; we're a launchpad for your professional success.
About You
We are seeking graduates who are passionate about delivering exceptional patient care in line with Ramsay’s core values. You will need strong communication skills, the ability to work in a fast-paced environment, and the capability to connect with patients and their families with empathy and respect.
Key attributes include:
Eligibility
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I'm an enrolled nurse
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1,000 - 50,000 employees
Health
Ramsay Health Care was established in Sydney, Australia, in 1964 and has become a global group operating in over 220 facilities across 3 continents.
The support that has been given since I started. I have had the opportunity to work in different business areas and I feel that sometimes my opinion is valued.
A good blend of autonomy and support throughout the graduate program.
The educational growth pathways eg Grad certs available through Ramsay. Many programs are available if you want to change roles.
Flexibility with rostering and shifts, being able to maintain a work life balance. Constantly learning and developing skills/knowledge.
The amazing support I have had from day 1 from my colleagues, the graduate coordinators and the management teams in each area which has contributed to my professional growth as a nurse.
Paper based notes.
Stress and feeling overwhelmed sometimes.
When it gets busy and there doesn't seem to be enough staff.
Nurse to patient ratios.
Heavy workloads