Start your midwifery career with NSW Health

By Greg Warren MP

20 May 2025

Tuesday, 20 May 2025 

Registered nurses in Campbelltown are encouraged to start their midwifery careers by applying to become a midwifery student in a NSW public hospital.

Applications have now opened for MidStart 2026 and close on 2 June 2025. Training locations are available across the state, including rural and regional areas. Training includes completion of a postgraduate course and employment as a midwifery student to gain clinical experience.

Candidates may also be eligible for scholarships and study subsidies.

People are eligible to apply if they are:
•    an Australian citizen or Australian permanent resident 
•    a Registered Nurse (Division 1) with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia at the time of application.

More information on MidStart is available on the NSW Health website.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Health Ryan Park:

“MidStart is a great opportunity to start your career as a midwife in the NSW public health system. It offers comprehensive and supportive training to help build your future with NSW Health.”

“Midwives do an exceptional job in our hospitals, making a difference every day in the lives of women, babies, and their families.”

Quotes attributable to Member for Campbelltown Greg Warren:

“I’d encourage all registered nurses in Campbelltown who are interested in becoming a midwife to apply for this program.”