Institute of Technology or Polytechnic
NorthTec (Tai Tokerau Wānanga)This course is available
On-Campus
Level of Study
Diploma
This programme will prepare students to meet the Enrolled Nurse registration requirements set out by the Nursing Council of New Zealand. On completion of the programme graduates are eligible to apply and sit the national nursing exam to gain registration as an Enrolled Nurse.
This course is for those who are interested in working within the health care sector where you will gain the knowledge and skills to function as an efficient enrolled nurse who performs a wide range of nursing functions, implements and evaluates health care plans, all whilst working in partnership with individuals, whānau, and the multidisciplinary team. Your training will also ensure that you can demonstrate attributes of a safe practitioner who is reflective and works within the scope of practice. Enrolled Nurses work under the direction and delegation of Registered Nurses or other registered health practitioners in a range of settings including hospitals, various community settings and residential facilities.
How You will LearnThis programme is a blend of e-learning and classroom teaching, which enables the student to study off-campus for much of the course. All classes, with the exception of clinical placements, are delivered onsite and/or online. All students are required to attend onsite learning activities at NorthTec’s Raumanga Campus, at specified times throughout the programme. These times will be blocked to minimise time away from home and travel for regional students.
This method of learning is designed to provide the student with the greatest flexibility possible in terms of time and place. Course content that would normally be delivered by a lecturer in a classroom is now accessed online at home. There are weekly requirements for each course and the student can decide what time of day or how many hours they spend online.
E-learning,technology, and practical experience
Clinical Experience
Schedule
This course is split into two parts with a total of eight courses, all of which include assessments to be completed. There are regular holiday weeks spread over the 18 months, although there maybe times where students will be required to be in class or on clinical placement during some of the school holidays. Students should expect to be in class 2 days per week which will increase over time as they progress through the courses listed below.
Courses
The course programme includes study on:
Human Body, Pathophysiology,Pharmacology, Nursing Practice, Population Health, Professional Practice andEvidence Based Practice.
Clinical Placements will bein a variety of healthcare settings.
Graduates of this programme will be able to:Apply knowledge of mātauranga Māori, Te Tiriti o Waitangi, kawa whakaruruhau, cultural safety and te ao Māori into nursing practice.
Provide culturally safe care that is inclusive, responsive and equitable for tangata, whānau, and hapori to promote hauora through whakawhanaungatanga.
Apply knowledge, relational communication, technical skills and professional practice as an enrolled nurse while working in partnership with tangata, whānau, and hapori across the lifespan.
Utilise nursing assessment and clinical decision making grounded in scientific and nursing knowledge to inform care and provide culturally safe, sustainable nursing care for tangata, whānau and hapori.
Participate in health promotion, health education, andinter professional collaboration to promote hauora of tangata, whānau and hapori.
Provide care within professional, ethical and legal boundaries to ensure safe quality nursing practice that upholds people's rights, confidentiality and dignity.
Academic Requirements
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Find out the equivalent entry criteria for those with Cambridge qualifications.
Alternative Requirements
Applicants who are unable to evidence that they meet Academic Requirements, but who can demonstrate acquired skills for tertiary study gained through study, work and/or life experience, may be approved for alternative entry. This may include Recognition of Prior Learning.
English Requirements
If English is not the applicant’s first language (Domestic or International), applicants will need to provide a result from a test or qualification on the acceptable alternatives i.e IELTS with an academic score of 6.5 with no band score lower than 6.5.
IELTS scores used must be taken from a single IELTS Test Report Form and are valid for two years from the date of the test.
Please note the Nursing Council no longer accepts PTE.
All applicants must also:
You must also meet the following if you are accepted into the programme:
Police Check RequirementYou are involved in a variety of clinical placements. Each applicant is therefore required to complete and return a NZ Police Consent to Disclosure of Information form with their application. Your completed form will be sent by NorthTec to the Police Licensing and Vetting Service and returned in confidence to the Programme Leader.
Please note that access to clinical placements is subject to police vetting clearance as specified by that agency.
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