The Wesley Institute of Nursing Education Competence Assessment Programme (CAP) is accredited by the Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ). This is a six week course consisting of 85 hours of in class theory and 160 hours of clinical experience in placements across NZ.
The Wesley Institute of Nursing Education Competence Assessment Programme (CAP) is accredited by the Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ). This is a six week course consisting of 85 hours of in class theory and 160 hours of clinical experience in placements across NZ.
Nurses will be assessed on-site through a combination of written assignments, assessing their skill at clinical assessments, care planning, pathophysiology, reflective practice, as well as assessment of their team management and key clinical skills.
The Wesley Institute of Nursing Education CAP course is a supportive programme which provides internationally qualified nurses a comprehensive overview of nursing in New Zealand. This course offers the best opportunity to understand and achieve the NCNZ competencies for Registered Nurses.
Nursing is a rewarding and challenging career and at the Wesley Institute of Nursing Education, we pride ourselves on providing a supportive environment led by highly qualified and experienced clinical nurse educators. We offer the best opportunity for Internationally and New Zealand qualified nurses to obtain registration through Nursing Council of New Zealand.
At Wesley Institute, we are committed to the success of nurses who enter our programme through real-world experience that combines nursing theory and clinical practice. Our clinical nurse educators are industry professionals with a variety of clinical experience. You will be working in facilities with registered nurse preceptors who will support you along your way to become a New Zealand registered nurse. We hope that you will choose the Wesley Institute of Nursing Education which is a place where growth, integrity, excellence, and compassion is valued in everything we do.
New Zealand nurses returning to practice after a period of five years or more are required to complete an approved competence assessment programme, such as this programme, before a practising certificate may be issued.
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