New Graduate Nurses & Diabetes Educators – Expression of Interest (Queensland)
Are you a new or recently graduated Enrolled Nurse (EN), Registered Nurse (RN) or Diabetes Educator with an interest in General Practice?
Kick‐start your nursing career in a supportive rural or regional Queensland community. Health Workforce Queensland connects new and recent graduates with opportunities to develop their career within a private practice environment.
Why Queensland?
Queensland's regional and rural communities offer early‐career graduates the chance to gain broad, practical experience while enjoying a balanced, community‐focused lifestyle. With strong support networks and opportunities to make a real difference, it's an ideal place to establish your career foundation.
Why Go Rural?
* Fast‐tracked skill development
* Many practices offer structured supervision and new graduate induction/orientation programs
* Broader scope of practice
* Supportive teams and great mentorship
* Meaningful community impact
* Affordable lifestyle and work–life balance
About Health Workforce Queensland
We support early career graduates by matching your goals with the right role in the right location. Our services are free and include:
* Tailored job matching
* Relocation incentive packages for eligible graduates
* Access to the Health Workforce Scholarship Program
Position Requirements Nurses
* Degree or Diploma of Nursing (or nearing completion)
* Current registration or eligible for Australian professional registration for this role (e.g. AHPRA, relevant professional board, or council)
Diabetes Educators
* Australian Diabetes Educators Association (ADEA) accredited tertiary qualification (or nearing completion)
* Current member of ADEA (or eligible)
* Current registration as an Australian health professional (e.g. AHPRA, relevant professional board, or council)
Express Your Interest
Apply Now or email your CV and location preferences to to be matched to new graduate positions.
Have questions?
Email us at or call +61 7 3105 7873.
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