The following table outlines the types of duties which may be performed at different levels of nursing classifications. This table may assist internationally trained nurses to estimate their level if working within Queensland Health.
Detailed information on the Nursing and Midwifery classification structure can also be found at the HR policies site - Policy B7.
Note: Not all levels have been covered in the table below.
| Classification | Duties - Summary | Pay Point Level |
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| Nurse Grade 1 Assistant In Nursing |
An Assistant in Nursing is an employee appointed to that classification which covers work, under the direction and supervision of a Registered Nurse, by an employee who is required to assist in the performance of nursing duties. |
Nurse Grade 1 – 1 to 6 (Pay point levels relate to years of experience) |
| Nurse Grade 3 Enrolled Nurse |
An Enrolled Nurse is an employee appointed to that classification which covers work by an employee:
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Nurse Grade 3 – 1 to 5 (Pay point levels relate to years of experience) |
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Nurse Grade 4 |
An Enrolled Nurse (EN) (Advanced Practice) is an Enrolled Nurse who demonstrates advanced practice within each of the following four domains:
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Nurse Grade 4 – 1 to 2 (Pay point levels relate to years of experience) |
| Nurse Grade 5 Registered Nurse / Midwife |
A Registered Nurse/Endorsed Midwife is a nurse or midwife licensed to practise without supervision and who assumes accountability and responsibility for their own actions and acts to rectify unsafe practice and/or unprofessional conduct. It is essential that the nurse/endorsed midwife is registered by the Queensland Nursing Council and holds a current practising certificate. A Midwife (Only) is a midwife who has attained a sole undergraduate degree in midwifery and is licensed by the Queensland Nursing Council to practise midwifery without supervision and who assumes accountability and responsibility for own actions and acts to rectify unsafe midwifery practice and/or unprofessional conduct. The degree of expertise will increase as the Midwife (Only) advances through this level. |
Nurse Grade 5 – re-entry to 7 (Pay point levels relate to years of experience)
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| Nurse Grade 6 Clinical Nurse, Clinical Midwife |
A Clinical Nurse/Midwife means a Registered Nurse or Midwife who is appointed as such. |
Nurse Grade 6 – 1 to 4 (Pay point levels relate to years of experience) |
| Nurse Grade 7 Clinical Nurse Consultant, Nurse Unit Manager, Nurse Educator, Nurse Researcher, Public Health Nurse, Nurse Practitioner Candidate |
A Registered Nurse/Midwife may be appointed to an advanced practice position as identified below. Specific leadership roles and responsibilities of each of these advanced practice positions may include, but are not limited to the following:
Clinical Nurse Consultant is a Registered Nurse/Midwife who is accountable at an advanced practice level for the coordination of clinical practice delivered in a clinical specialty |
Nurse Grade 7 – 1 to 3 (Pay point levels relate to years of experience) |
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Nurse Grade 7 |
A Nurse Practitioner Candidate is a registered nurse employed in a designated position established by the District and is enrolled in an accredited university program leading to endorsement as a nurse practitioner. | Nurse Grade 7 - 1 to 3 |
| Nurse Grade 8 Nurse Practitioner |
A Nurse Practitioner is a Registered Nurse appointed to that position and who has been endorsed to practise as a Nurse Practitioner by the Queensland Nursing Council.
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Nurse Grade 8 - 1 to 2 (Pay point levels relate to years of experience |
Note: Not all levels have been covered in the table above. Please see the full nursing wage rates table and the Salary/Remuneration page for more information. Detailed information on the Nursing and Midwifery classification structure can also be found at the HR policies site - Policy B7.