Introduction To Professional Portfolio 2012
What is a Professional Portfolio? a structured collection of different types of evidence that show the individual s professional goals, competencies, career achievements and continuing professional development activities and experiences ( Andre & Heartfield, 2007. p2)
Your Responsibility The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), through the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia has developed national standards for the regulation of the nursing and midwifery professions within Australia.
You have to demonstrate your skills As a Registered or Enrolled nurse you have completed an education pathway to gain your qualification. YOU now have to demonstrate annually that your have maintained your skills.
Where to go for information Australian Nursing & Midwifery Council (2009) Continuing competence Framework, Retrieved on 10th January, 2011 from http://www.nevicdgp.org.au/icms_docs/ 73727_Continuing_Competence_Framework.pdf Australian Nursing & Midwifery Council, 4th Edition (Jan 2006). National Competency Standards For the Registered Nurse. Retrieved on 10th January, 2011 from. http://www.anmc.org.au/userfiles/file/competency_standards/ Competency_standards_RN.pdf Australian Nursing & Midwifery Council (2002). National competency standards for the enrolled nurse. Retrieved 10 January, 2011: http://www.anmc.org.au/.../competency_standards/competency %20standards%20EN.pdf
A professional portfolio is divided into three sections.
ONE Recency of Practice To maintain nursing registration you currently have to work 420 hours every 5 years. (approximately one, 8 hours shift every 4 weeks) Nurses must meet the recency of practice requirements and set out in the respective state/territory legislation
Recency of Practice Evidence: Copy of pay slips Records of service from Pay Office or Manger. Records of ongoing education in nursing. You have to register with APHRA each year you must answer questions and make declaration that all answers are correct. ( What is vicarious liability ) Curriculum Vitae: how to create a CV is in the portfolio
Curriculum Vitae Your CV is a written reflection of your nursing career. It is an individualised document but should contain the following headings. Personal details Memberships to professional Organisations
Career Summary - List of position held - work backwards in time Professional Qualifications Continued professional development Professional Achievements Communication Skills Professional Referees two
Assessment TWO 1. Annual self assessment of performance in current role, against the relevant ANMC competency standards. 2. Annual Professional review 3. Annual self declaration of competence
TWO - Component 1: Self Assessment. The ANMC, National Competency Standards for the Registered lists the 10 competencies. The ANMC also list 10 competencies for Enrolled Nurses Each competency should be reflect your area of practice.
ANMC Competancy Standards RN Page 5 Professional Practice:. Relates to the professional, legal and ethical responsibilities which require demonstration of a satisfactory knowledge base, accountability for practice, functioning in accordance with legislation affection nursing and health care, and the protection of individual and group rights 1. Practices in accordance with legislation affecting nursing practice and health care - EN Page 6 DOMAIN: Professional and Ethical Practice 1. Functions in accordance with legislation, policies and procedures affecting enrolled nursing practice
TWO - Component 2: Annual professional review: This is your annual performance review Please attach the document.
TWO - Component 3: Annual self declaration of competence: Write in your own word how you meet the competencies to practice as a registered nurse. Example I declare that I meet all the competencies required to practice as a register nurse Signature: Date:
THREE Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Annual completion of 20 hours of relevant education.
Mandatory Notifier All registered and enrolled nurses are now mandatory notifies. What does this mean to you? What is a non-practicing nurse and what can they do?
It is your responsibility to meet registration requirements. PANDDA is a professional association that represents the rights, interests and education of Australian Nurses employed in the field of ID/DD. PANDDA has provided this tool without prejudice. The tool must remain in its original form, any alteration is in breech of the Copy right Act Australia 1968. PANDDA accepts no responsibility or liability for the decision/ outcome of APRHA to continue to register an individual nurse as a result of the use of the tool. Any PANDDA current financial members are free to use and make copies of this tool for personal of professional development purposes"... This package was developed by Janice Jankovic
References: Audre, Kl, and Heartfield, M. (2007). Professional portfolios: Evidence of competency for nurses and midwives. Sydney. Elsevier Australian Nursing & Midwifery Council (2009) Continuing competence Framework, Retrieved on 10th January, 2011 from http://www.nevicdgp.org.au/icms_docs/ 73727_Continuing_Competence_Framework.pdf Australian Nursing & Midwifery Council, 4th Edition (Jan 2006). National Competency Standards For the Registered Nurse. Retrieved on 10th January, 2011 from. http://www.anmc.org.au/userfiles/file/competency_standards/ Competency_standards_RN.pdf Australian Nursing & Midwifery Council (2002). National competency standards for the enrolled nurse. Retrieved 10 January, 2011: http://www.anmc.org.au/.../competency_standards/competency %20standards%20EN.pdf