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Clinical Facilitator

A Clinical Facilitator guides nursing and midwifery students in clinical settings, enhancing their skills through practical experiences and mentorship.

How do I become a clinical facilitator

Get qualified to work as a clinical facilitator with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

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Common questions

To become a Clinical Facilitator in Australia, you must meet several requirements:

  • Registered Nurse (RN): You need to be a Registered Nurse with a valid registration from the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).
  • Clinical Experience: Most universities require at least five years of recent nursing experience to ensure you have up-to-date practical knowledge to share with students.
  • Clinical Facilitation Essential Skills and Principles Course: Completion of this course is now a government requirement. It gives Clinical Facilitators the necessary skills to perform the key functions of their role.

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Clinical Facilitator careers

A Clinical Facilitator supports the education and development of preregistration nursing and midwifery students in clinical settings. You might work in hospitals, healthcare facilities, or educational institutions. Clinical Facilitators focus on guiding students through practical experiences, ensuring they apply theoretical knowledge to real-life scenarios. You’ll assess students' progress, provide feedback, and facilitate a positive learning environment to enhance their clinical skills and confidence.

Clinical Facilitators play a key role in shaping future healthcare professionals. You’ll need strong communication skills, clinical expertise, and the ability to mentor students effectively. You’ll collaborate with healthcare teams and educational staff to ensure students receive quality clinical education and support in their learning journey.