About us Mō mātou

About the Ministry of Health and the New Zealand health system. 

Regulation & legislation Ngā here me ngā ture

Health providers and products we regulate, and laws we administer.

Strategies & initiatives He rautaki, he tūmahi hou

How we’re working to improve health outcomes for all New Zealanders.

Māori health Hauora Māori

Increasing access to health services, achieving equity and improving outcomes for Māori.

Statistics & research He tatauranga, he rangahau

Data and insights from our health surveys, research and monitoring.

On this page

Enrolled nurse

To become an enrolled nurse in New Zealand, you must complete a Nursing Council-approved Diploma in Enrolled Nursing programme (NZQA Level Five programme) from a polytechnic or institute of technology.

Find out on the Nursing Council website about:

Registered nurse

To become a registered nurse in New Zealand, you must complete a Nursing Council-approved Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Health Science programme (NZQA Level Seven programme) from a polytechnic, institute of technology or university.

Find out on the Nursing Council website about:

Internationally qualified nurses and nurses returning to practice

If you are an internationally qualified nurse or a New Zealand registered nurse without a current practicing certificate then you may be eligible to complete a Nursing Council-approved Competency Assessment Programme – visit Returning to practice on the Nursing Council of New Zealand website to find out more.

Nurse practitioner

To become a registered nurse practitioner in New Zealand, you must have:

  • registration with the Nursing Council of New Zealand in the registered nurse scope of practice
  • a minimum of four years of experience in a specific area of practice
  • successfully completed a clinically focused master’s degree programme approved by the Nursing Council of New Zealand, or equivalent qualification
  • passed a Nursing Council assessment of nurse practitioner competencies and criteria.

Nurse practitioners seeking registration with prescribing rights are required to have an additional qualification and to have successfully completed an approved prescribing component of the clinically-focused master’s programme relevant to their specific area of practice.

Fnd out more about the nurse practitioner scope of practice and how to become a nurse practitioner on the Nursing Council website.

Postgraduate nursing education

There are increasing opportunities for nurses to undertake postgraduate study in New Zealand. Find out about postgraduate nursing training funding at Postgraduate funding applications on the Health New Zealand website.

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