Programmes Offered by KwaZulu-Natal College of Nursing
New Nursing Programmes
Diploma in Nursing (R171)
The Diploma in Nursing is a full time programme offered over the duration of three (3) years. It follows a block system for theory and work integrated learning for integration of theory and practice.Advanced Diploma in Midwifery (R1497)
The Advanced Diploma in Midwifery is a full time one-year programme offered to in-service nurses. It follows a block system for theory and work integrated learning for integration of theory and practice.
Legacy Programmes
Diploma in Nursing (General, Psychiatric and Community) and Midwifery (R425)
The Diploma in Nursing (General, Psychiatric and Community) and Midwifery is a full-time structured programme offered over the duration of 4 years. It follows a block system for theory and work integrated learning for integration of theory and practice according to the prescripts of the South African Nursing Council.
- An advertisement for nurse training posts appear in the local newspaper(s), local hospitals, clinics and KZN health website once a year – requirements of the training programme will be stipulated in the advertisement.
- Instructions in the advert are to be complied with e.g. regarding the information to be submitted and documentation to be uploaded with the application.
- It is not necessary to fill in application forms (Z83) at this stage.
- No hand delivered applications will be accepted or entertained.
- No applications are to be directed to the training institutions/hospitals or head office (Natalia), or the KwaZulu-Natal College of Nursing.
- Ensure that the advertisement is read in its entirety especially with regard to responses to applicants.
- Due to the large number of applications anticipated, only successful applications will be responded to.
- All shortlisted candidates will undergo a compulsory knowledge assessment, medical surveillance including a medical examination and verification of all documentation.
- The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health will offer financial assistance to successful candidates in the form of a bursary.
- Any applicant who have previously benefited from the Department of Health’s financial assistance for training will not be eligible for entry into the programme.
- Successful candidates will be required to sign an agreement with the Department of Health, will be expected to attend as a full time student, be prepared to attend lectures and participate in work integrated learning (WIL) in shifts which shall include public holidays, weekends and nights, within the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health Hospital and Clinics as part of the programme requirements.
- On completion of training, students will be registered with the South African Nursing Council as General Nurses category in line with the Nursing Act (Act No. 33 of 2005).