Salary Range
€68k - €80k
Career Zone
Job in Demand

In Brief...

Registered Nurse/Midwife Tutors teach and facilitate the development of nursing and midwifery students and qualified staff. The NMBI Nurse/Midwife Tutor’s registration education programme prepares appropriately qualified and experienced nurses and midwives for the role of lecturer in Institutes of Higher Education and in Centres of Nursing / Midwifery Education.

Knowledge

  •   Medicine Knowledge of the information and techniques needed to diagnose and treat human injuries, diseases, and deformities. This includes symptoms, treatment alternatives, drug properties and interactions, and preventive health-care measures.
  •   Education and Training Knowledge of principles and methods for curriculum and training design, teaching and instruction for individuals and groups, and the measurement of training effects.
  •   Psychology Knowledge of human behavior and performance; individual differences in ability, personality, and interests; learning and motivation; psychological research methods; and the assessment and treatment of behavioral and affective disorders.
  •   English Language Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar.
  •   Biology Knowledge of plant and animal organisms, their tissues, cells, functions, interdependencies, and interactions with each other and the environment.
Knowledge areas are ranked by their importance to this career

Skills

  •   Instructing Teaching others how to do something.
  •   Learning Strategies Selecting and using training/instructional methods and procedures appropriate for the situation when learning or teaching new things.
  •   Speaking Talking to others to convey information effectively.
  •   Active Listening Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.
  •   Reading Comprehension Understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work related documents.
Skills are ranked by their importance to this career

Work Environment

This occupation is typically found in the following Career Sector(s):

 
Nursing & Midwifery
Healthcare

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Most commonly reported Work Activities

  •   Training and Teaching Others Identifying the educational needs of others, developing formal educational or training programs or classes, and teaching or instructing others.
  •   Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge Keeping up-to-date technically and applying new knowledge to your job.
  •   Getting Information Observing, receiving, and otherwise obtaining information from all relevant sources.
  •   Assisting and Caring for Others Providing personal assistance, medical attention, emotional support, or other personal care to others such as coworkers, customers, or patients.
  •   Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships Developing constructive and cooperative working relationships with others, and maintaining them over time.
  •   Interacting With Computers Using computers and computer systems (including hardware and software) to program, write software, set up functions, enter data, or process information.
  •   Making Decisions and Solving Problems Analysing information and evaluating results to choose the best solution and solve problems.
  •   Organising, Planning, and Prioritising Work Developing specific goals and plans to prioritise, organise, and accomplish your work.
  •   Documenting/Recording Information Entering, recording, storing, or maintaining information in written or electronic/magnetic form.
  •   Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events Identifying information by categorising, estimating, recognising differences or similarities, and detecting changes in circumstances or events.

 

Working Life

Registered Nurse or Midwife Tutors teach and facilitate practice-based education and continuing professional development programmes for nurses, midwives and health care assistants within the Centres of Nursing and Midwifery Education.

The role involves the planning, budgeting, co-ordinating, implementation and evaluation of a range of educational initiatives across the Midwifery and Nursing services.

Education is based on relevant up to date evidence and the nurse or midwife tutor provides a collaborative learning environment to encourage reflection and innovation. Nurse or Midwife Tutors are registered tutors with NMBI or have a Masters in Education (or equivalent).

 

Most commonly reported Work Tasks

  • Evaluate and grade students' class work, laboratory and clinic work, assignments, and papers.
  • Supervise students' laboratory and clinical work.
  • Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.
  • Assess clinical education needs and patient and client teaching needs using a variety of methods.
  • Compile, administer, and grade examinations, or assign this work to others.
  • Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as pharmacology, mental health nursing, and community health care practices.
  • Prepare course materials, such as syllabi, homework assignments, and handouts.
  • Demonstrate patient care in clinical units of hospitals.
  • Keep abreast of developments in the field by reading current literature, talking with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.
  • Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.

Interests - Nurse / Midwife Tutor

This occupation is typically suited for people with the following Career Interests:

 Social

The Social person's interests focus on interacting with the people in their environment. In all cases, the Social person enjoys the personal contact with other people in preference to the impersonal dealings with things, data and ideas found in other groups.

Many will seek out positions where there is direct contact with the public in some advisory role, whether a receptionist or a counsellor. Social people are motivated by an interest in different types of people and like diversity in their work environments. Many are drawn towards careers in the caring professions and social welfare area, whilst others prefer teaching and other 'informing' roles.

 Investigative

The Investigative person will usually find a particular area of science to be of interest. They are inclined toward intellectual and analytical activities and enjoy observation and theory. They may prefer thought to action, and enjoy the challenge of solving problems with sophiscticated technology. These types prefer mentally stimulating environments and often pay close attention to developments in their chosen field.

 Administrative

Administrative people are interested in work that offers security and a sense of being part of a larger process. They may be at their most productive under supervisors who give clear guidelines and while performing routine tasks in a methodical and reliable way.

They tend to enjoy clerical and most forms of office work, where they perform essential administrative duties. They often form the backbone of large and small organisations alike. They may enjoy being in charge of office filing systems, and using computers and other office equipment to keep things running smoothly. They usually like routine work hours and prefer comfortable indoor workplaces.

Entry / Progression - Nurse / Midwife Tutor

The most direct route to become a Nurse/Midwife Tutor is for a Nurse/Midwife who is registered with NMBI to apply to undertake a specific education master's programme.

On successful completion of the master's programme, with the appropriate nursing or midwifery discipline, candidates are entitled to apply for registration with NMBI as a Registered Nurse or Midwife Tutor.

Applicants are required to have completed an honours primary degree in nursing and hold current registration with The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland. The most direct route is a BSc Hons Degree in Midwifery NFQ level 8. There are a number of different pathways to prepare you for a career in Midwifery and Nursing.  All of these entry routes also apply to mature entrants.

Sample Education and Training Pathways
A number of courses are available throughout the country that focus on learning and skills that may be useful for this career. The examples and links below may guide you in your research. 

Further Education (FET)
Further Education & Training (FET) Courses are delivered by local ETBs, ranging in duration from several weeks up to 20 months. Courses are designed to meet the labour market needs and often include a large element of work experience.

Example search terms include: nursing, midwifery, pre university, maternity care.

Search for FET Courses

PLC Courses (FET)
PLC courses are full-time courses, one or two years duration, with awards at Level 5 and 6 on the NFQ. They are offered nationally in Schools and Colleges of Further Education.

Certain Specific QQI Level 5 Certificate Programmes can provide links to Nursing Degree Programmes.

  • Nursing Studies (5M4349)
  • Community and Health Services (5M4468)
  • Healthcare Support (5M4339)

In all cases places are limited and applicants must have achieved distinctions in five components including;

  • Anatomy and Physiology (5N0749)
  • Nursing Theory and Practice (5N4325)
  • Human Growth and Development (5N1279) or Biology (5N2746)

You can find details of where these courses are run by entering the course titles into the Course Finder from the link below.

Search for PLC Courses

If you are in a PLC course or considering taking one, you can check to see if there is a progression pathway to courses in the CAO system. The following link will list all PLC courses that are related to the Healthcare sector in Ireland. Use the filters on that page to narrow your search as required. 

Search Progression Routes

Note: Courses completed at PLC/FET level require specific FETAC awards and modules to meet minimum entry requirements to apply via CAO for a place in nursing under the HELS Higher Education Links Scheme.

Contact the Admissions Office of the individual (EB’s) Education Body or visit CAO Nursing FET- QQI places.

You can also check NMBI Careers in Nursing & Midwifery for any changes. 

Higher Education CAO (Undergraduate) 
Higher Education courses at Levels 6 to 8 on the NFQ, delivered in Universities and Technological Universities & Institutes. Courses run from 2 – 5 years and places are allocated on a points-based system, processed by the Central Application Office.

The Higher Education route is the most common route for students considering a nursing career. A full list of nursing courses can be found by entering the term 'Nursing or Midwifery' into the Coursefinder from the link below, or following this link for all medical related courses.

There are 4 pre-registration level nursing training programmes available, all of which are at Level 8 Honours Bachelor Degree:

  • BSc in General Nursing (RGN)
  • BSc in Mental Health Nursing (RPN)
  • BSc in Intellectual Disability Nursing (RNID)
  • BSc in Children's and General (integrated) Nursing

These general nursing programmes are offered through Higher Education Institutions (HEls) in association with the main healthcare agencies (hospitals/clinical sites).

Search for CAO Courses

Tertiary Education Programmes

Tertiary Education Programmes are a new pathway to a bachelor's degree. The tertiary degree is a comprehensive 5 year programme. Students spend the first year in the Further Education and Training (FET) sector then progress to the corresponding third level college with locally designated pathways (Atlantic Technical University (ATU) Castlebar, St Angela's College, Sligo or Donegal and Munster Technical University (MTU) Kerry) to undertake their four-year Nursing programme. 

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Mature Entry

All candidates are required to apply through CAO. Mature Entry is for those that are 23 years of age or older by 1st January in the year of entry, applicants are also required to sit a test. The Nursing Careers Centre (NCC) of Bord Altranais agus Cnáimhseachais na hÉireann (Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland, NMBI) assesses candidates.

Mature entry route is based on applying for a nursing course via www.cao.ie by 1st February or late application date of 1st May. Applicants can also avail of the change of mind facility on CAO up to 1st July. Although it is possible to make a late application to mature nursing, it is not possible to apply late for other mature entry routes. Other mature entry routes should be applied for by 1st February, to ensure they can engage in any mature assessments. 

Places are limited and mature applicants must satisfy the minimum entry requirements for the Nursing programme and will also be assessed based on each Colleges [RPL] Recognition of prior learning.

Check out NMBI Mature student guide for more information.

Higher Education (Postgraduate)
Postgraduate courses are courses at Levels 9 and 10 on the NFQ and usually last 1 – 2 years full time, or longer if a PhD or part time. Entrants typically require an undergraduate award (Level 8). A full list of postgraduate nursing courses can be found by entering the term 'Nursing, Midwifery, Advanced Practice Midwifery, Advanced Leadership, Nursing Advanced Practice, Research, Health Systems' into the Coursefinder from the link below, or following this link for all medical related courses.

Search for Postgraduate Courses

Entry to the Advanced Nurse or Midwife Practitioner register requires a Master’s Degree in Advanced Practice, or a Master’s Degree in a specialist area with the additional modules required at advanced practice level (medication and /or x-ray prescriptive authority, clinical decision and leadership competencies, research competencies and competencies gained through a clinical practicum leading to clinical competence). MSc Nursing and Midwifery Advanced Practice Programmes are available from UCC, UCD, UL, ATU, University of Galway and TCD.

Professional Development 

Professional development (CPD) courses are specialised training, formal education, or advanced professional learning that improves skills, professional knowledge, competency, and overall effectiveness in the professional world. The National Office of Nursing and Midwifery will provide further information and guidance on supporting your nursing career options. Check out a list of current CPD on offer.

 

Pay & Salary - Nurse / Midwife Tutor

Salary Range (thousands per year)* €68k - €80k

Salaries vary based on employer, location, experience, duties, and role.

March 2025 Update

Data Source(s):
HSE.ie

Last Updated: March, 2025

Labour Market Updates - Nurse / Midwife Tutor

This occupation has been identified as a Job in Demand by the most recent National Skills Bulletin.

Note: The following information relates to occupations that include: Nurses and midwives.

This information has been derived from the Solas National Skills Bulletin (2024).

This occupation is the second largest (after sales assistants) across all occupations. Employment growth was above average, with particularly strong growth between 2021 and 2023 (an additional 20,500 persons employed). There was also a high number of recent job hires for this role, reflecting both the employment growth and turnover in roles with short-term contracts. Almost all employed were female (90%) and 37% were non-Irish citizens. This is also reflected in the high number of employment permits, the highest across all occupations, with staff nurses the most common role where permits were issued.

There was a relatively high volume of jobs advertised online (Eurostat/CEDEFOP) and of posts notified to DSP for nurses; difficult-to-fill vacancies in the Recruitment Agency Survey included for staff nurses, theatre, ICU, oncology, and nurse managers. Recent changes to the education/training for nurses has seen additional places on existing courses and new routes (e.g. tertiary programmes and allocated places for students from the Republic of Ireland to study in Northern Ireland) which will go some way to alleviating issues with sourcing nurses in the coming years.

A high demand for nurses is likely to persist and replacement demand alone for such a large occupation will also contribute to continued job openings.

Useful Contacts - Nurse / Midwife Tutor

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