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16 Sep 2024
If you’re studying to become a pharmacist, are about to finish your course in the next three months and you have your supervised practice arrangements signed off, you can apply for registration now.
Getting your application in early helps avoid any delays and helps get you into the workforce sooner. If you apply before you finish your study, we can start assessing your application while we wait for your graduate results.
Before you can start working under supervision as a pharmacist you have to be registered with the Pharmacy Board of Australia (the Board).
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Engagement and Support team (the support team) is there to assist you through the registration process.
The support team is staffed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and provides a one-on-one service. They can assist you navigate the registration process, provide regular phone contact, and advise on any disclosures you made on your registration application (for example, about impairments) that the Board may need to consider.
The support team is committed to assisting you get registered promptly so you can start making vital contributions to culturally safe healthcare for your communities. If, after reading the handy hints below, you would still like help with your application for registration, please email the support team at mobengagementsupport@ahpra.gov.au.
Applying for graduate registration video
You’ll find helpful advice, tips for avoiding common causes of delay and downloadable information flyers on the graduate applications page of the Ahpra website.
It’s important that you provide correctly certified photo ID documents with your application – the wording is specific:
‘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 get it right the first time, download the guide Certifying documents and take it with you to the authorised officer.
Registered health practitioners, as well as Justice of the Peace, public servants, teachers, lecturers and members of the legal profession can certify photo ID documents. The full list of authorised officers is in the guide.
When you apply for registration, your application is carefully assessed against the Board’s requirements for registration, which includes meeting the following registration standards:
You also need to:
A short, animated video for pharmacy graduates is published on the Board’s website. It outlines the professional standards expected of pharmacists.
We aim to finalise your application within two weeks of receiving your graduate results. This assumes you have submitted a complete application so be sure to read the handy hints above and watch our video.
Get your application right and submit it to us before you finish studying, so we can be ready to go when your results come in.
When registered, we will publish your name to the Register of practitioners (the public register). Before starting any supervised practice, you’ll need to check the public register to confirm that you hold provisional registration.
For registration enquiries or difficulties with the online application form, contact us by making a web enquiry or by calling 1300 419 495 (within Australia)