
There is a high demand in Australia for internationally qualified nurses, especially those eligible for senior healthcare roles.
Projected nurse shortages in Australia are expected to reach 123,000 by 2030.
Statistics show that there will be a job growth of 13.9% for registered nurses and 23.1% for nurse managers by 2026*
(Source: https://www.health.gov.au/)
Note: These courses do not lead directly to registration as a nurse or midwife in Australia.
Gain expertise in cutting-edge practices, specialised patient care, advanced diagnostics, and new-age clinical skills.
GNM/Diploma nurses can now pursue a nursing career in Australia through the Graduate Certificate of Advanced Nursing (GCAN). This program makes you eligible for Australian Nursing Registration, opening doors to sought-after specialisations. Study online and earn an Advanced Nursing Certificate to seize this excellent opportunity!
Unlock global opportunities with IHM’s Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing (Australian Nursing Practice)! This course aims to help IQNM’s (Internationally Qualified Nurses and Midwives) meet AHPRA registration standards by providing specialised knowledge and hands-on experience. Diploma Nurses who have completed the ANP course are eligible to begin the OBA process.
Join now to meet the growing demand for skilled registered nurses worldwide!
Please note that completion of this course does not directly lead to registration as a nurse or midwife in Australia.
English Language Requirement:
Nurses currently registered and working in English Speaking Countries do not need this requirement. The recognized countries are Australia, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland and South Africa.
Elevate your nursing career with the Master of Nursing program! This comprehensive course prepares graduate nurses for diverse roles in clinical nursing, research, education, management, and leadership. With advanced nursing knowledge and clinical skills, Registered Nurses can lead the future of healthcare with confidence and expertise.
To be eligible for admission to the Master of Nursing course an applicant is required to:
Unlock Australian Nursing Registration with IHM’s NCLEX for RNs! This preparatory course allows you to enhance your professional knowledge and excel in the Multiple-Choice Question (MCQ) examination, a crucial part of Australia’s Outcomes-Based Assessment (OBA). To become a registered nurse in Australia, clearing both the NCLEX MCQ (Part 1) and the OSCE Practical (Part 2) is essential. Prepare with confidence and take the first step to achieve a rewarding nursing career in Australia!
Australia’s most sought-after provider of NCLEX-RN preparation programmes!
Registered Nurses with BSc degrees or higher, including those with master’s degrees, from anywhere in the world are eligible.
Designed with the specific needs of Internationally Qualified nurses in mind, this course guides them through successfully passing the OSCE as part of the Outcomes-Based Assessments. Participants will master topics relevant to Australian nursing care while continually evaluating their existing nursing knowledge through ongoing assessment reviews.
Conducted on-campus over a four-week period, the course features face-to-face sessions from Monday to Thursday. Additionally, Fridays provide students with an opportunity to practice and refine their skills in preparation for the OSCE testing. This service is provided free of charge to all IHM OSCE students.
You must hold a current registration as a Registered Nurse in your own country.
IHM’s Bachelor of Social Work program accredited by AASW (Australian Association of Social Workers) is delivered on-campus over four years, but Diploma of Community Services (DCS) holders can complete it in three years. Graduates are well-prepared for various careers in Child and Family Services, Counselling, Child Protection, Disability, Ageing, Refugee and Settlement, Mental Health, Rehabilitation, Mediation, and more. Social work is a rapidly growing and in-demand profession both in Australia and globally, and the Bachelor of Social Work can open doors to a satisfying global career!
To be eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Social Service, an applicant is required to have completed Year 12 or Certificate IV completion or equivalent and should have studied in English. Prior work and/or volunteer experience in human services will be considered alongside education requirements.