Nursing and Midwifery Expo (Callaghan)
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Are you studying nursing or midwifery and thinking about your next step?
This expo is your opportunity to connect with leading employers, discover career pathways, and learn about job opportunities. Whether you’re in your first year or about to graduate, this event will help you build your professional network and gain insights to stand out in the job market.
Why attend?
- Find opportunities: Meet employers actively recruiting for paid positions, including internships, entry-level support roles, graduate roles and graduate jobs.
- Grow your network: Connect with industry professionals, recruiters, and potential mentors
- Get insider tips: Learn what employers value most in graduates and how to stand out.
Stallholders
Stallholders will be announced on the event website in early April. Browse employer stalls at your own pace and speak directly with representatives from a wide range of organisations. Discover current job openings and learn about what each employer offers.
Get ready
Maximise your experience by checking out how to prepare for industry events and the support available through the Careers Service.
GradStart Info Session
Planning to apply for GradStart for 2027? Hunter New England Local Health District (HNELHD) will be running an info session just before the expo to provide an overview of the GradStart recruitment process for graduate nurses and midwives. This session is ideal for students in their penultimate or final year of a nursing or midwifery degree. The session will be held from 11am - 12pm on Thursday, 7 May in ATC210 (Advanced Technology Centre). Register here.
Event Information
- Date: Thursday 7 May 2026 from 12:00pm - 2:00pm
- Location: ATC210 (Advanced Technology Centre), Callaghan Campus
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