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Statutory appointments

Current opportunities and recruitment process details:

Background

Board, committee and panel members are integral to the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme for the health professions (the National Scheme).

If you would like to help protect the health and safety of the public, maintain public confidence and ensure standards of practice are upheld, you may wish to consider seeking appointment as a board, committee or panel member.

Your contribution to health practitioner regulation may involve:

  • setting national standards of practice for the regulated health professions 
  • developing guidance for practitioners on their scope of practice, 
  • making decisions about registering a practitioner or managing complaints/notifications about a practitioner’s health, performance or conduct, or
  • other functions as needed by a National Board.

Find out more from Board members.

Time commitment varies, however, a National Board member can expect a commitment of around two or three full days per month, and may be more, in addition to travel time to and from meetings.

There are opportunities for both health practitioner and community members on boards, committees and panels. Both bring a valuable perspective to health practitioner regulation.

Most recruitment and statutory appointment processes at Ahpra now use PageUp, an online recruitment software platform.

For information and tips on how to use the system, please click here.

The National Scheme

Ahpra and 15 National Boards work together to deliver the National Scheme. To find out more about Ahpra and the National Scheme, please click here.

 
 
Page reviewed 14/01/2022