Graduate Nurse Applications – Registered Nurses
Applications for 2027 Graduate Nurse position:
To apply for a Graduate Nurse position at Mansfield District Hospital, graduates must be eligible and meet the essential criteria for PMCV Allocation and Placement Service: www.gnmp.pmcv.com.au. Please see below for a copy of the 2026-2027 Candidate Handbook along with the position description.
Application Instructions:
Please provide the following with your application:
1. Letter of application
2. CV – including clinical placement history and two professional/clinical referees (please include work email addresses)
3. Certified copy of academic transcripts with results legend
4. A Passport sized photo
5. Two most recent ACUTE (not aged care) clinical placement reports
6. Current Police check, WWC & immunisation history to be provided prior to employment if successful in your application.
Please address your application to: Sarah Lieber, Director of Clinical Services
Please submit your application via PMCV AND to Mansfield District Hospital via LIVEHIRE.
Click on ‘I’m interested’ in the positions vacant section of our website here: Position Vacancies Mansfield District Hospital Career Opportunities
Opening date: 10am Monday 1st June 2026
Closing Date: 5pm Wednesday 1st July 2026
Commencement date: February 2026 TBC
In addition to the PMCV Allocation and Placement Service Interview, Mansfield District Hospital will also be holding face-to-face group interviews with our Collaborative - Central Hume Graduate Nurse Program on August 12th & 19th 2026 in Wangaratta.
As part of the Central Hume Graduate Nurse Program, Mansfield District Hospital offers some unique experiences:
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3 General Stream Graduate positions 0.8 EFT (4 days a week). Rotations in Acute (8 months) and Aged Care (4 months). Exposure days in Urgent Care and Theatre. 1-week Clinical experience at Mt Buller Medical Centre* (subject to arrangement*)
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1 Aged Care Stream Graduate position 0.8 EFT (4 days a week). Exposure days in Visiting Nursing Service (VNS – community nursing), Palliative Care* (subject to arrangement) *
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Individualised support and professional development, regular graduate debrief and skills sessions
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5 Days a Week Clinical Nurse Support; 4 Days a week Clinical Educator availability
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Participation in Graduate Nurse specific study days with Graduates from other Regional Hospitals
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Opportunity to develop Leadership skills within a supportive environment
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Develop an understanding and appreciation for the rewards and challenges of working in a Rural Health Service.
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A welcoming and inclusive workplace culture
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Supportive leadership that values staff wellbeing
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Opportunities for growth, training, and development
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The satisfaction of working in a role that truly matters
If you're ready to bring your skills to a role that makes a difference every day, we want to hear from you.
For further Information or to arrange a visit to our Health Service, please contact:
Rachel Wolfe, Graduate Programs Coordinator
[email protected] or Ph 03 57758864
Please note that a current National Police Check and a valid Victorian Working with Children Check are mandatory for this position.
Mansfield District Hospital is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We actively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, abilities, and identities — including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and people with disabilities.
We believe a diverse team makes us stronger, and we encourage you to apply and bring your unique perspective to our organisation.