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Representative Resources

ANF Reps

What does an ANF Rep do?

  • Represent members at your workplace and promote the policies and activities of ANF – through meetings and disseminating information.
  • Provide a vital communication link between the ANF office and the workplace on critical and specific workplace issues, and on the field of practice or nursing generally.
  • Recruitment of new ANF members and encourage active involvement from existing members.
  • Opportunity to actively participate in EBA negotiations.
  • Provide support and assistance to other workplace Reps.
  • Referral of members to seek advice, information or assistance from ANF.
  • Empower members to get involved.

How much work is it?

  • We encourage active involvement – but know your time is valuable and acknowledge this as a voluntary role – so you decide on your level of involvement.
  • We don’t expect you to know everything – just assist members by directing their queries.
  • You can stop being a Rep or take a break from it any time you choose.

What are the benefits of being an ANF Rep?

  • Opportunities to improve nurses’ working conditions and their ability to provide quality care for patients, residents and clients.
  • Grow your professional development as a nurse through Rep training and enhancing your skills in negotiation, communication and advocacy.
  • Receive opportunities to network with other nurses and stakeholders.
  • Attend the Annual Delegates’ Conference free of charge.
  • Be seen as an advocate for nursing and the health industry.

What skills does an ANF Rep need?

  • You don’t need any experience – the ANF Team will support you all the way.
  • Receive opportunities for free ANF Rep training, which will provide you with skills to address industrial and professional issues that arise in the workplace.

Rep Charter of Rights

Workplace Representatives are key activists who provide industrial and professional representation to ANF members. They are often the first point of contact between members and potential members and are strategically placed to help colleagues identify and address industrial and professional issues in the workplace.

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ANF Reps – the voice of nursing in Tasmania

 

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