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Graduates: What you need to know for registration

05 Nov 2019

Are you in your final year of an approved program of study to become a podiatrist?

Before you can start practising and using the protected title, ‘podiatrist’, you must be registered with the Podiatry Board of Australia (the Board).

What do I need to do for registration?

When you apply for registration, your application is carefully assessed against the Board’s requirements for registration, which includes meeting the following registration standards:

  • English language skills, and
  • professional indemnity insurance.

You also need to:

  • tell us about any criminal history and any health impairments that may affect your ability to practice, and
  • have completed training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, management of anaphylaxis and use of an automated external defibrillator, conducted by an approved training organisation. More information about this requirement is available in the Board’s Continuing professional development registration standard.

We also need your graduate results which we receive directly from your education provider.

We cannot register you until we are satisfied that you have met all the requirements for registration as a podiatrist.

A short, animated video is published on the Board’s website. It outlines the standards that must be met to become registered and the professional standards expected of the profession in order to stay registered.

How do I apply?

  1. Create your account using the online services portal and complete your application.
  2. Upload your documents and pay the required fees. Check that you have provided all required documentation to prove you’ve met the registration standards, including certified copies of your photo ID.
  3. Wait for your education provider to provide your graduate results to AHPRA.

Once we’ve received your graduate results from your education provider and we are satisfied that you have met all the requirements for registration, we will finalise your application.

When registered, we will publish your name to the national register of health practitioners, and you can start work as a podiatrist!

How long does it take to assess my application?

If you’ve submitted everything you need to prove you’ve met the requirements for registration, we aim to finalise your application within two weeks of receiving your graduate results. We recommend that you submit your application before you graduate so that it’s ready to finalise pending your results.

How can I help ensure I’m registered in time to start work?

This year we’ve developed new information material to help you when applying for registration, including advice on how to prove you meet a registration standard as well as tips for avoiding common causes of delay. These are available on the Graduate applications page on the AHPRA website.

Important change to the requirements for certifying photo ID

To protect against identity theft, the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission has new requirements for certifying photo ID. On documents with a photograph such as your passport or driver’s licence you must make sure the authorised officer writes or stamps:

‘I certify that this is a true copy of the original and the photograph is a true likeness of the person presenting the document as sighted by me.’

To make sure your documents are certified correctly, please download the guide ‘Certifying Documents: Instructions for applicants and authorised officers’, available on the AHPRA website. This includes the full list of authorised officers who can certify documents, including teachers, various health practitioners, bank officers and public servants. It’s important that you make sure your documents are certified correctly, as incorrectly certified documents will cause delay.

For more information

For registration enquiries or difficulties in accessing the online application form: 1300 419 495 (within Australia)

For media enquiries: (03) 8708 9200

 
 
Page reviewed 5/11/2019