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Australia offers 55 paediatric nursing postgraduate courses in 2026, ranging from Short Courses to Master's Degree. You can study paediatric nursing postgraduate fully online or on-campus through registered RTOs, TAFEs, and universities. Courses typically take 3 months to 8 years to complete. Graduates often move into senior roles such as Clinical Nurse Consultant, Clinical Nurse Specialist or Clinical Nurse Educator in paediatric settings.


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A paediatric nursing postgraduate qualification is an advanced programme for registered nurses who want to specialise in caring for infants, children and adolescents. It usually sits at AQF Level 8–9, such as a Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma or Master's Degree in paediatric or child and family nursing. Study focuses on complex paediatric conditions, family-centred care, development, and advanced clinical assessment. Many courses also build skills in research, leadership and clinical education.
Across Australia, paediatric nursing postgraduate courses range from 3 months to 8 years, depending on level and study load. A short course or single postgraduate subject may run for 3–6 months part-time, while a Graduate Certificate often takes 6–12 months. Graduate Diplomas commonly span 1–2 years part-time. Master’s degrees in paediatric nursing can extend up to 3 years or more for part-time or research pathways.
Yes, many Australian providers offer paediatric nursing postgraduate study fully online, sometimes with optional block workshops or simulation days on-campus. Theory units are often delivered via interactive learning platforms, recorded lectures and virtual classrooms, which suit nurses working rotating shifts. Clinical placements and supervised practice must still occur face to face in approved health services. Students can compare flexible options through broader Online Courses listings.
Tuition fees for paediatric nursing postgraduate study vary widely, from relatively low-cost short courses to higher-priced Master's Degrees spanning several years. University-based Graduate Certificates and Master’s programmes may be eligible for FEE-HELP, spreading repayments over time. VET-sector advanced nursing specialisations can sometimes access VET Student Loans or state-subsidised training. In some states, fee-free TAFE, JobTrainer-style initiatives or targeted scholarships may apply to priority health courses.
Graduates commonly step into senior clinical or education roles such as Clinical Nurse Consultant, Clinical Nurse Educator, or Clinical Nurse Specialist in paediatric wards and community services. Some progress into Paediatric Nurse Unit Manager or Child and Family Health Nurse positions. Advanced study can also support roles like Health Information Manager in child health services. For one pathway, see the Clinical Nurse Consultant Career guide.