Job Category: Learning & Teaching About IHNA The
Institute of Health and Nursing Australia (IHNA)
is a leading
Registered Training Organisation (RTO)
specialising in
healthcare and nursing education. With campuses across Australia, IHNA is committed to developing skilled and compassionate healthcare professionals through innovative learning, strong industry connections, and student-focused teaching. Job Description
About the Role As a
Nurse Educator, you’ll play a key role in shaping the future of nursing education by guiding students through academic and clinical learning. You will: Deliver and assess the
HLT54121 – Diploma of Nursing
program Facilitate
clinical placements
and simulated training sessions Mentor and support students to build clinical confidence and competence Maintain professional and industry currency Contribute to continuous improvement of curriculum and teaching quality Desired Skills and Experience
About You You are a proactive and motivated
Registered Nurse (RN)
who enjoys supporting and empowering students. Bachelor’s degree or higher in Nursing Current AHPRA registration (Division 1 RN) Minimum
2 years’ clinical experience TAE40122 / TAE40116 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment Passion for
nursing education, mentorship, and student engagement Experience as a Nurse Educator is highly regarded. Why Join IHNA? Supportive and collaborative academic workplace Opportunities for professional growth and development Access to Employee Assistance Program for wellbeing support All recruitment, selection and promotion decisions will be based on the best qualified and experienced candidate who can perform the genuine occupational requirements of this position. IHNA provides equal opportunity in employment to all suitably abled people without discrimination or harassment based on a personal characteristic protected under the Equal Opportunity Act. Applicants from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community are encouraged to apply for the position. Apply Now to build a rewarding career in nursing education and help shape Australia’s next generation of healthcare professionals.
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