Central Queensland Hospital and Health Service (CQHHS) has welcomed its newest registered nurses and midwives to the workforce, with the arrival of 101 graduates.
They have done two weeks of intensive orientation before heading to different hospitals and units across Central Queensland.
The first 45 graduates started their orientation on 15 January 2024, and another 56 will start on 5 February 2024.
Following their orientation programs they will work in Baralaba, Biloela, Blackwater, Capricorn Coast, Emerald, Eventide Home, North Rockhampton Nursing Centre, Moura, Mt Morgan, Springsure, Theodore and Woorabinda, as well as across all units in Gladstone and Rockhampton Hospitals.
LEFT: Biloela Hospital graduate registered nurses Danika Knight and Alex Mallinson. Absent is Emma Rideout. RIGHT: Emerald Hospital graduate registered nurses Chelsea Rolfe and Ben Warde.
Education and Research Nursing Director Julie Kahl said the registered nurses’ graduate year provided support and mentorship by senior nurses, clinical facilitators and educators.
“These graduate nurses and midwives are a wonderful boost to our clinical teams and will help us to address the challenge of recruiting to a regional area to enable the delivery of sustainable health services across the region,” she said.
“It’s important to provide support to our graduates as they transition from the classroom into the workplace and our clinical teams.
“As well as on-the-job training they receive practical tutorials and assessments throughout the year.”
CQHHS offers many pathways for nurses and provides many opportunities to upskill and progress in an essential profession.
“Nursing is a truly rewarding occupation, and we welcome our new graduates with open arms. I congratulate them on the completion of their studies and wish them well for this graduate year and into the future,” Ms Kahl said.