What is an enrolled nurse?
An enrolled nurse (EN) is a registered
professional who has completed a Nursing and Midwifery Board of
Australia
(NMBA) approved Diploma of Nursing from an
accredited registered training organisation (RTO) or an accredited Aboriginal Health Training College.
EN programs of study support students to
achieve the NMBA
Enrolled Nurse Standards for Practice. This ensures graduates are able
to practice safely and competently with the required
attitude, knowledge and skills.
ENs work shifts “24-7” -
seven days a week, around the clock - to assist, protect
and promote the health of people under their care including providing physical and emotional care, monitoring
patient care, administering medication, maintaining infection prevention and control, performing clinical
assessments and contributing to care planning.
ENs work in a diverse range of private
and public
organisations within the health sector, including small to large hospitals, schools, general practice,
community
health, aged care, in metropolitan, rural and remote communities.
ENs can work in a variety of dynamic areas and clinical specialties
including medical, surgical, mental
health, paediatrics, orthopaedics, rehabilitation, oncology, operating theatres, rural and remote,
emergency, ambulatory care and primary health.
Why become an enrolled nurse?
Enrolled nursing is meaningful, interesting and rewarding.
ENs work as part of a skilled health care team of professionals and provide
compassionate person-centred care under the direct or indirect supervision of a registered nurse (RN). EN are
responsible for their actions and are accountable in the provision of delegated care.
ENs work in an environment that brings new opportunities to make a real difference
for patients, their families and their healthcare experience.
ENs have plenty of opportunity as there is always a need for competent healthcare professionals. Working hours
are flexible, EN can specialise, there is opportunity for professional development and recognition for Advanced
Practice (see Advanced Skill Enrolled Nurse).
Produced by
Chief Nursing and Midwifery Office