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The Office of the Governor is recruiting the following members for the Washington State Board of Nursing:

  • Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP)

If you are interested in protecting the public’s health and safety by regulating the competency and quality of licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, advanced registered nurse practitioners and nursing technicians, you are encouraged to apply for a board seat.

The Board of Nursing needs candidates with diverse backgrounds and geographic representation. As a member on the Board of Nursing, you can serve an integral role in ensuring consistent standards of practice, continuing competency mechanisms and discipline, along with monitoring and enforcement of education and licensing of practicing nurses in Washington state. The Board of Nursing’s legislative mandate is to protect the health and safety of the public and the Governor looks for people to study these issues and make decisions in the best interest of the public.

The Board of Nursing meets 6 times a year, usually on the second Friday in January, March, May, July, September, and November. Board members are required at board meetings and participate on a variety of subcommittees. The estimated time commitment of approximately 18 hours per month.

Nursing members must have been licensed to practice nursing in Washington with at least three years of experience and all prospective board members must be a resident of Washington State RCW 18.79.070: Commission established—Membership—Qualifications. (wa.gov).

Complete the application no later than February 23, 2024.

For more information, listen to our Board of Nursing Podcast, known as the BONcast, and visit the WABON website to review the qualifications, total time commitment, board participation expectations and guidelines.

Please email questions to nursing@doh.wa.gov.