Graduate program
Our program offers a structured learning environment to help build your skills and develop your nursing career. As a nursing graduate, you’ll benefit from working in a supportive environment that offers:
- mentoring and preceptor support
- guidance from educators, clinical facilitators and the graduate program coordinator
- diverse clinical specialties and work
- career and personal development opportunities.
Read our Graduate nurse fact sheet [PDF 606.83 KB] to learn more about the program.
Open day 2026
Join us for our annual open day for graduate candidates where you can learn more about our hospital and what it's like to work here.
10 am to 2 pm
16 July 2026
Level 2, Training Room, QEII Jubilee Hospital
Clinical areas
We offer a range of clinical specialties across our hospital including rotational programs where you can work in different areas. You can choose your preferences when you apply on the Queensland Health careers website.
We don’t provide obstetric or maternity services.
Read our speciality fact sheets to learn more about our different health services and units.
Emergency and critical care
Medical
- Acute general medical care - Ward 4A [PDF 578.58 KB]
- Acute general medical care - Ward 5B [PDF 578.36 KB]
- General medical and acute stroke unit [PDF 579.31 KB]
- General medical and palliative care [PDF 583.15 KB]
- General medical and surgical care [PDF 600.19 KB]
- General medical and telemetry care [PDF 579.1 KB]
Watch our medical unit video to learn more.
Surgical
- Endoscopy unit [PDF 576.33 KB]
- General surgical (gynaecology, colorectal, bariatric and breast unit) [PDF 579.43 KB]
- Orthopaedics and urology unit [PDF 581.13 KB]
- Perioperative services [PDF 588.97 KB] or watch our video
Watch our surgical division video to learn more.
Contact us
Email MSH-NMCRH@health.qld.gov.au if you have questions about the program.
How to apply
Apply for the Registered Nursing and Midwifery Graduate Program on the Queensland Health careers website.