Graduate Diploma
Build on your qualifications and experience as a Registered Nurse and become a Midwife with JCU's ANMAC-accredited Graduate Diploma of Midwifery.
AHPRA registration as a nurse; AQF level 7 degree in a health-related field or equivalent; minimum 12 months clinical experience; concurrent 0.4 FTE employment in a Midwifery unit
JCU midwifery graduates work as midwives in a variety of settings, including public and private hospitals, birth centres and clinics, midwifery group practice, aeromedical services and neonatal care, education and rural and remote facilities.
Undertaking a Graduate Diploma may be credited towards further postgraduate studies for a degree at Masters level.
Complete an online application through our Online Application Portal.
You are eligible for this course if you meet the following criteria:
GDip Midwifery applicants are required to upload the following completed forms and required documentary evidence:
Applicants are required to read the Graduate Diploma of Midwifery PEP Handbook prior to application.
Clinical requirementsProfessional experience in the form of clinical placement is sought by the student. It is a requirement of the GDMid that all students secure a minimum of a 0.4 FTE clinical placement (either paid or supernumerary) at an approved clinical facility, for the duration of the course (18 months), prior to application.
How to secure a clinical positionClinical Facilities usually advertise clinical positions for postgraduate midwifery students. You could also approach the midwifery educator at each facility and ask if they employ or support postgraduate midwifery students with clinical placement. We currently have Midwifery students in clinical positions in Central/Northern Queensland, Northern Territory (NT), New South Wales (NSW) and Western Australia (WA).