Licensure of Internationally Educated Nurse Practitioners
For clinical specialists who are integrating immigrants and internationally educated nurses
For clinical specialists who are integrating immigrants and internationally educated nurses
If you have worked as an advanced practiced nurse (APN/NP) outside of Israel, you can file an application to the Nursing Division to endorse your advanced practice, on condition that your additional training is practiced Israel.
A list of endorsed advanced practices in Israel
Endorsement of the Nursing Division will allow you to work in Israel. To receive the endorsement of the Nursing Division, you must meet all requirements and submit the documents specified below. The Department for Professional Training of the Nursing Division will review the submitted documents and determine whether your training outside of Israel satisfies the local requirements for advanced training. You will be notified of the decision, and receive further instructions to have a license issued.
Graduates of international advanced practice nursing programs will get an Advanced Practice Nurse License after getting professional endorsement, and passing the State Nursing Board Licensure Examination.
* The review of your application for evaluation of credentials and licenses of nurse practitioners educated and licensed outside of Israel will be done at the same time as the review of your application for evaluation of credentials and licenses of registered nurses educated and licensed outside of Israel.
Internationally educated nurse practitioners must submit all the documents required for both reviews together.
Find information for an internationally educated nurse on licensure of a Registered Nurse (RN) in Israel in these webpages:
Submitting an application for a nursing license
Licensure of registered nurses: internationally educated nurses
Note
Attach only photocopies of documents to your Nursing Division application, not original documents, as document submitted will not be returned to you.
Documents that are not in Hebrew must be translated and signed by an Israeli licensed notary, attesting that the translated documents are true of the original documents.
Send the notarized documents (with the red ribbon) to the Nursing Division.
Send all documents by registered post to:
The Department for Professional Training ,The Nursing Division, Israel Ministry of Health
39 Yirmiyahu St. P.O.B 1176
Jerusalem, zip code: 9101002
Note
If at any stage during endorsement review and after it, there is any indication that the documents are inaccurate or provide false information, your application will be denied.