2023-24 Guidelines for
Participation in the Nursing
GraduateGuarantee
Program
Capacity and Health Workforce Planning Branch
Ministry of Health
May 2023
Table of Contents
1 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 3
1.1 The Nursing Graduate Guarantee ..................................................................................... 3
1.2 How the NGG Program Works .......................................................................................... 3
2 Eligibility Requirements ....................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Eligibility for New Nurses .................................................................................................. 4
2.2 Eligibility for Employers .................................................................................................... 5
3 Participating in the Program ................................................................................................ 5
3.1 Process for New Nurses .................................................................................................... 5
3.2 Process for Employers....................................................................................................... 6
4 Use of Funds and Reporting Requirements ......................................................................... 9
4.1 Funding Process ................................................................................................................ 9
4.2 Use of Funds.................................................................................................................... 10
4.3 Provision of Funds ........................................................................................................... 11
4.4 Reporting Requirements ................................................................................................. 11
5 Important Dates ................................................................................................................. 13
Appendix A – Resources ............................................................................................................ 14
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Definitions
In the Nursing Graduate Guarantee (NGG) program guidelines document, the following terms
have the following meanings:
Above Staffing Complement/Supernumerary: Above the quantity of nursing resources
required to staff a unit to full capacity. The new nurse must not be used to fill staff shortages.
Budget Request: A form issued through the NGG online portal and submitted by the employer
to request funding for the NGG program.
College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO): The governing body for registered nurses (RNs), registered
practical nurses (RPNs) and nurse practitioners (NPs) in Ontario, Canada.
Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Examination (CPNRE): A national examination that
measures the competencies required of RPNs at the beginning of their practice. RPN applicants
to the CNO must successfully complete the CPNRE in orderto register as an RPN in Ontario.
Funding Agreement: The transfer payment agreement (TPA) between the Ministry of Health (the
ministry) and a health care organization participating inthe NGG program. The TPA outlines the
terms and conditions of the funding and stipulates the reporting requirements.
Funding Year: The period commencing April 1, 2023 and ending March 31, 2024.
Internationally Educated Nurse (IEN): A nurse who received her/his basic nursing education in
a country other than Canada.
Match: Process by which an employer offers an eligible new nurse a position in the NGG
program, and the new nurse accepts the position on the NGG online portal.
Mentor/Mentorship: A formal supportive relationship between two or more health
professionals that has the potential to result in professional growth and development for both
mentors and mentees, and support learning objectives. In the NGG program, a minimum of one
mentor must be available for the new nurse throughout the transition into practice period. The
ministry recommends that mentors be nurses with a minimum of 3-5 years of nursing
experience. All attempts should be made to ensure there is continuity in the mentor(s)
provided.
National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN): A national
examination that measures the competencies required of RNs at the beginning of their
practice. RN applicants to the CNO must successfully complete the NCLEX-RN in order to
register as an RN in Ontario.
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New Nurse: A new nurse who is within 12 months of registering with the College of Nurses of
Ontario (CNO), and either graduated from a Canadian nursing education program oran IEN
applying to or participating in the NGG program, as per the eligibility requirements.
NGG Online Portal: The website that supports the functional requirements of the NGG
program (e.g., posting of jobs, matching of nurses with employers, submission of budget
requests and reporting, etc.). The portal is accessible at
https://www.nursescareerstart.health.gov.on.ca.
Reinvestment Funds: Funding provided by the ministry to health care organizationsto invest in
existing frontline nurses and their professional development. Reinvestment funds may be used
for mentorship programs, professional developmentopportunities, internships in a specialty
area, and initiatives to support existing frontline IENs working within the organization.
Transition Period: The time from the new nurse’s completion of the 12 weeks transition into
practice period until she/he is hired into the organization in a full-time position or provided the
equivalent of full-time hours. This period expires one year from the new nurse’s start date.
Transition into Practice Leader: A designated leader who is accountable for the NGG program
transition into practice period and tracks the progress with the new nurse(s) and mentor(s).
Transition into Practice Period: A new nurse’s introduction to the employing health care
organization to support her/his transition into practice for the delivery of safe, high quality,
patient centered care. The NGG program provides 12 weeks of funding for the new nurse’s
transition into practice period. The NGG program transition into practice period must be in a
supernumerary position and build on the prior education and experience of the new nurse in
the clinical setting.
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2023-24 Nursing Graduate Guarantee (NGG) Program Update:
1 Overview
1.1 The Nursing Graduate Guarantee Program
The Nursing Graduate Guarantee (NGG) program is funded by the ministry and supports new
Registered Nurses and Registered Practical Nurses who are within 12 months of registering
with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) by providing them with a temporary full-time
employment opportunity above employers’ existing staffing complement, to improve their
transition into practice, and into full-time employment.
The NGG program aims to:
• Support new nurses in Ontario as they transition into practice;
• Improve the integration of new nurses into the workforce;
• Promote the availability of full-time employment or the equivalent of full-time hours for
new nurses; and
• Promote health workforce planning at the organizational level.
1.2 How the NGG Program Works
The NGG online portal is used to link new nurses to employers
(https://www.nursescareerstart.health.gov.on.ca).
The ministry will provide a total of 20 weeks of funding per new nurse participating in the NGG
program:
• 12 weeks for the new nurse’s transition into practice period; and
• 8 weeks for the reinvestment fund to support existing frontline nurses and their
professional development.
Note: Organizations may use reinvestment funding to extend the transition period but must
obtain approval from the ministry prior to doing so. The reinvestment period cannot be reduced
to zero weeks as it is a mandatory component of the program and organizations must remain
within the 20 weeks maximum. For example, an organization may extend the transition period to
14 weeks and reduce the reinvestment period to 6 weeks, to a total of 20 weeks.
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Organizations are not permitted to extend the reinvestment period beyond 8 weeks maximum.
The new nurse’s transition into practice period must meet the minimum requirements, set out
on page 8.
The employer is expected to offer the new nurse full-time employment or the equivalent of
full-time hours within 12 months (one year) of the new nurse’s start date, for a minimum of 6
months employment period.
Where the new nurse is hired into full-time employment or the equivalent of full-time hours,
the employer can use the 8 weeks reinvestment fund for other nursing initiatives.
Page 10 lists eligible nursing re-investment options.
Please see ‘Appendix A’ for resources that may be helpful to new nurses and employers in
participating in the NGG program.
2 Eligibility Requirements
2.1 Eligibility for New Nurses
Participation in the NGG program is open to nurses within 12 months of registering with the
College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO).
Canadian educated nurses who:
• Graduated with a baccalaureate degree in nursing or a diploma from apractical
nursing program in Canada;
• Have not been employed as a nurse in Ontario in the six months prior to
participating in the NGG program;
• Match with an employer on the NGG online portal within 12 months of
registering with the CNO; and
• Commit to accepting full-time employment or the equivalent of full-time hours with
their NGG employer after completing the NGG program transition into practice period.
Internationally educated nurses (IENs) who:
• Completed their nursing education outside of Canada;
• Have not been employed as a nurse in Ontario in the six months prior to
participating in the NGG program;
• Match with an employer on the NGG online portal within 12 months of
registering with the CNO; and
• Commit to accepting full-time employment or the equivalent of full-time hours with
their NGG employer after completing the NGG program transition into practice period.
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A request for an extension beyond 12 months may be considered in the event of unforeseen
circumstances and will be decided on an individual basis. Additionally, a new nurse whose
eligibility has expired, and who has not been successful in obtaining paid nursing employment
during the 12 months may be eligible for an extension, provided she/he has passed the NCLEX-
RN or CPNRE.
A request for an extension must be submitted to the ministry([email protected]) in
writing, in advance of the nurse’s eligibility expiration date. A new nurse who has not
registered on the NGG online portal prior to her/his eligibility expiration date will not be
considered for an extension.
Leaves of absence from the NGG program (e.g., health, parental, bereavement, jury duty,
termination of temporary registration) are subject to applicable laws (e.g.,Employment
Standards Act), collective bargaining agreements or internal human resource policies set out
by the employing organization.
The new nurse must be registered with the CNO, either in the Temporary or General Class,
before beginning the NGG program transition into practice period.
Note: Nurses are ineligible to participate in the NGG and Community Commitment Program for
Nurses (CCPN) simultaneously.
2.2 Eligibility for Employers
The NGG program is open to health care employers from all sectors, including acute care,
long- term care, home care, community care, mental health, public health, and primary care,
provided they register on the NGG online portal.
To be eligible, an employer must:
• Be a health care organization that employs nurses and is funded by the
government of Ontario for the provision of nursing services;
• Have the infrastructure to support successful implementation of the program(e.g.,
physical infrastructure, nursing education, or professional development and
management supports); and
• Commit to transitioning new nurses into full-time employment or the equivalent of
full-time hours within one year of the new nurses’ start dates.
NGG program positions will not be funded in units and/or employer programs where there
have been nursing reductions in that fiscal year, or anticipated nursing reductions. This
includes, but is not limited to, units and/or employer programs where there is significant
workforce instability due to the dilution of skill mix.
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3.1 Process for New Nurses
To be eligible to participate in the NGG program, the new nurse must follow the process
outlined below.
Step 1: Register on the NGG Online Portal
The new nurse must register on the NGG online portal, accessible at
https://www.nursescareerstart.health.gov.on.ca, by selecting “Register Now!” inthe “Nursing
Users” section.
Note: The new nurse must update her/his contact information if itchanges.
Step 2: Match with an Employer on the NGG OnlinePortal
The new nurse must use the NGG online portal to match with an employerby:
1. Consulting the NGG online portal job registry regularly;
2. Applying to positions offered on the job registry by employers within her/his 12
month eligibility period;
3. Completing the employer’s interviewing process, if invited; and
4. Accepting a position that is offered by an employer on the NGG online portal.
After accepting the job offer on the NGG online portal, the new nurse has 72 hoursto cancel
and decline that job offer. Once 72 hours has passed, the employer and new nurse will have
agreed to the match.
Step 3: Complete the Transition into Practice Period
The new nurse must complete the transition into practice period (12 weeks) with the
employer in a temporary, full-time position that is above the staffing complement. Please see
page 8 for additional information on the minimum requirements.
The employer is expected to transition the new nurse into full-time employment or the
equivalent of full-time hours within the organization upon completing the NGG program, within
one year ofthe new nurse’s start date, for a minimum of 6 months employment period.
3.2 Process for Employers
To be eligible to participate in the NGG program, the employer must follow the process
outlined below.
Step 1: Register on the NGG Online Portal
The employer must register on the on NGG online portal, accessible at
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https://www.nursescareerstart.health.gov.on.ca, by selecting “Register as Employer”in the
“Health Care Organizations and Employer” section.
Note: The employer’s contact information (e.g., email addresses) on the NGG online portal
must always be up-to-date. The ministry sends important updates to employers via email.
Step 2: Match with a New Nurse on the NGG Online Portal
The employer must use the NGG online portal to match with a new nurse by:
1. Projecting the availability of full-time employment or the equivalent of full-time
hours for new nurses based on the employer’s analysis of staffing and operational
needs;
2. Posting positions on the NGG online portal;
3. Ensuring that a new nurse is eligible to participate in the NGG program before
considering her/him for employment;
4. Interviewing new nurse(s) considered for an NGG program position (following the
employer’s regular interview process); and
5. Using the NGG online portal to provide selected new nurse(s) with an offerof
employment in the program. The offer of employment must abide by any
applicable collective agreement requirements.
After accepting the job offer on the NGG online portal, the new nurse has 72 hoursto cancel and
decline that job offer. Employers should not assume that acceptance of the position is final until
72 hours has passed.
The ministry requires that employers consult the union (if applicable) to ensure
employment requirements are met, prior to posting positions for the NGG program,
submitting budget requests, and utilizing the reinvestment funds.
Consultations should include discussions about NGG program implementation with a focus
on safe patient care, access to appropriate mentorship and support, and other staffing
considerations (e.g., nursing reductions, healthy work environment, succession planning).
Step 3: Request NGG Program Funding from the Ministry
The employer must request funding for the NGG program by submitting a budget request
to the ministry confirming:
1. The details of the offer;
2. That the union has been consulted (if applicable);
3. Its capacity and plan to transition the new nurse into full-time employment
or the equivalent of full-time hours; and
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4. Agreement to enter into a funding agreement with the ministry.
Step 4: Provide the Transition into Practice Period
The employer must provide the new nurse with a transition into practice period in a clinical
setting (12 weeks). The NGG program transition into practice period must be in a
supernumerary position (above staffing complement) and build on the prior education and
experience of the new nurse in the clinical setting.
The employer must adhere to the following minimum transition into practice period
requirements:
1. Provide the new nurse with a minimum of 3 to 6 days of general orientation tothe
organization, allowing the new nurse to gain consistent knowledge on organizational
practices, policies and standards;
2. Ensure that a mentor(s) is available to work with the new nurse and that there is a
designated transition into practice leader who is accountable for implementingthe NGG
program and tracking the progress with the new nurse and mentor(s);
3. Define the roles of the new nurse, mentor(s) and designated transition into practice
leader;
4. Ensure that a learning plan is developed by the new nurse and mentor, with input from
the designated transition into practice leader. The learning plan should be used to
monitor the new nurse’s progress; and
5. Meet the goals of the learning plan by including a variety of teaching strategies and
delivery methods to educate on competencies, as it relates to the area/unitof
employment of the new nurse.
The new nurse must be above employers’ existing staffing complement in all
circumstances for the duration of the transition into practice period.
The new nurse must retain their regular, above staffing complement duties, even if the
unit is functioning below staffing complement (e.g., the new nurse must not replace an
existing frontline nurse if she/he calls in sick).
The new nurse must have access to a mentor at all times and the employer should make all
attempts to ensure there is continuity in the mentor(s) provided. The ministry recommends that
mentors be nurses with a minimum of 3-5 years of nursing experience. The level of
independence for a new nurse with patients at the point of care must be agreed upon by the
nurse, mentor, and designated transition into practice leader.
Step 5: Transition the New Nurse into a Full-Time Position
The employer is expected to offer the new nurse full-time employment or the equivalent of full-
time hours within one year of the new nurse’s start date, for a minimum of 6 months
employment period. This requirement may be waived if the employer determines that the new
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nurse does not have the required competencies for safe quality care in the specific practice
setting, taking into consideration any applicable collective agreement requirements.
Funding will be recovered should the new nurse not transition into full-time employment or the
equivalent of full-time hours at the end of the 12 month period, for a minimum of 6 months
employment period, unless there were extenuating circumstances where this was not possible.
Before any funds are recovered, the ministry will engage in discussions with those organizations
that have not transitioned new nurses into a full-time position or the equivalent of full-time
hours at the end of 12 months to determine if a longer period of time is warranted.
Step 6: Spend the Reinvestment Funds
The employer must spend the reinvestment funds provided by the ministry to support existing
frontline nurses and their professional development by March 31st of the funding year. Page 10
lists eligible nursing re-investment options.
4 Use of Funds and Reporting Requirements
4.1 Funding Process
The NGG program funding process is as follows:
1. Employers request funding by submitting a budget request to the ministry for each
new nurse. Budgets can be submitted until November 15, 2023 to cover the period
commencing April 1, 2023 and ending March 31, 2024. All budget requests must be
reviewed by the union representative (if applicable) and senior nursing leader;
2. The ministry reviews all budget requests and approves/denies the budget requests in
accordance with the eligibility requirements (each budget request is subject to final
approval from the Minister of Health);
3. Employers enter into a funding agreement with the ministry; and
4. The ministry issues 100% of the applicable funds once the budget request has been
approved by the Minister of Health.
Subject to the Minister of Health’s approval, the ministry will provide 20 weeks of funding for
new nurses participating in theprogram:
• 12 weeks for the new nurse’s transition into practice period; and
• 8 weeks for the reinvestment fund to support existing frontline nurses and their
professional development.
Note: Organizations may use reinvestment funding to extend the transition period but must
obtain approval from the ministry prior to doing so. The reinvestment period cannot be reduced
to zero weeks as it is a mandatory component of the program and organizations must remain
within the 20 weeks maximum. For example, an organization may extend the transition period to
14 weeks and reduce the reinvestment period to 6 weeks, to a total of 20 weeks.
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Organizations are not permitted to extend the reinvestment period beyond 8 weeks maximum.
The funding amount will be calculated based on the new nurse’s salary and benefits for
up to 40 hours a week (depending on the employer’s full-time hours – e.g., 37.5hours), as
indicated in the budget request submitted to the ministry.
New nurses will be paid sector-appropriate wages based on the rates negotiated between the
employer and the bargaining unit (if applicable). Wages for new graduate nurses must be based
on the starting salary at the employer’s organization, whereas IENs can be paid according to their
experience level, as applicable. Funding requests will include benefits (up to 24%).
4.2 Use of Funds
Employers must use the funds provided under the NGG program as follows:
• Funds for the New Nurse’s Transition into Practice Period – The funds applicable to the
12 weeks transition into practice period must be used for the new nurse’s salary and
benefits. These funds may not be used for salary or incentives for nurse educators,
coordinators, mentors, or for similar purposes.
• Reinvestment Fund – The funds applicable for the reinvestment fund must be used
to support existing frontline nurses and their professional development in one of the
following eligible categories:
o Mentorship Programs: Funding may be used for nurse to nurse mentorship
education programs. Funding may also be used to build/strengthen the
mentorship capacity of organizations through the training of mid-career nurses to
become effective mentors to new graduates.
o 80/20 For Staff Nurses: Funding may be used to back-fill staff nurses, allowing
them to spend 20% of their time on professional development opportunities
(e.g., nursing councils, patient teaching, research,education). The remaining 80%
of their time would be spent in clinical practice.
o Internships for Experienced Nurses in Specialty Areas: Funding may be used to
allow more experienced nurses to spend time in an internship in a specialty area,
above staffing complement, to assist them in gaining the knowledge and skills
required to fill existing and potential vacancies.
o Initiatives to Support IENs: Funding may be used to help existing frontline IENs
working within the organization.
o Innovative Solutions: Funding may be used to support the creation and
implementation of innovative solutions, including technology-based solutions, to
improve care delivery to support improved patient experience, transition and
care outcomes.
NGG program funding may not be used for the additional premiums paid to mentors, capital
investments, or similar expenses.
The ministry requires that employers consult their union (if applicable) prior to utilizing the
reinvestment funds.
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All NGG funds must be spent by March 31st of the funding year for which the funds are
allocated or these funds will be subject to recovery by the Government of Ontario.
4.3 Provision of Funds
The ministry will provide the applicable funds as follows:
• For all approved budget requests, 100% of the applicable funds will be provided to the
eligible employer by direct deposit following ministry receipt of the executed funding
agreement.
• The eligible employer will receive one amount, for each approved new nurse, within
the funding year to account for the transition into practice period and reinvestment
fund.
4.4 Reporting Requirements
Employers who receive NGG program funding will be required to demonstrate accountability
for use of the funds within one year from the new nurse’s start date.
The funding agreement will outline the terms and conditions for use of the approved funds and
will stipulate the reporting requirements of the employer, including completion of a financial,
program and reinvestment report and Annual Reconciliation Report Certificate (AARC). The
ARRC is a document signed by the financial authorities of a health care organization (e.g., Chief
Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer) to attest that all the reported numbers on NGG
program final financial reports agree withthe audited financial statements of the organization.
Reports will require the verification of the employer head, senior nursing leader, and the union
representative (if applicable).
The ministry requires that employers maintain ongoing dialogue with the union representative
(if applicable) to ensure her/his support to comply with the requirements. If the union
representative does not verify the final reporting, she/he will be requiredto provide a rationale
to the ministry.
Note: For audit purposes, employers are required to create and maintain employment records
for each eligible NGG participant hired with respect to ensuring the participant is a new
graduate nurse without prior employment work experience six months prior to participating in
the NGG. At the request of the ministry, employers are expected to provide employment
records including the following details for each eligible NGG participant:
• CNO registration number
• NGG start and end date
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• Previous employment history
• Gross amount paid (salary and benefits)
The ministry will recover funds under the following circumstances:
• Failure to obtain support from union representatives (if applicable) before
participating in the NGG (recovery of 100% of funds);
• Failure to comply with the minimum transition into practice period requirements or
to transition the new nurse into full-time employment or the equivalent of full-time
hours (recovery of 100% of the funds);
• Failure to complete and submit all fully signed reports by the ministry
established deadline (recovery of 100% of the funds); and
• Failure to obtain verification from union representatives on final reporting (if
applicable) (recovery of 20% of funds).
Exceptions may be permitted in the event of unforeseen circumstances, and will be
decided on an individual basis.
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5 Important Dates
Key dates to abide by when implementing the NGG program are:
Key Date Activity
May 16, 2023 NGG online portal is open for matching and budget request
submission (will cover the period from April 1, 2023 until March 31,
2024)
November 14, 2023 Last day to submit budget requests for the funding year.
November 15, 2023 NGG online portal is closed for matching and budget
request submission.
December 31, 2023 Last day for new nurses to start their transition into practice
period.
March 31, 2024 Last day for new nurses to complete their transition into
practice period and spend the reinvestment fund.
Need Help?
For questions related to the NGG program, please visit:
http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/pro/programs/hhrsd/nursing/early_career.aspx or contact the
ministry at [email protected].
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Appendix A – Resources
The following resources can be used to support employers and new nurses in participating in
the Nursing Graduate Guarantee (NGG):
1) Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO) – RNAO is the professional
association representing registered nurses, nurse practitionersand nursing students
in Ontario. Their mission is to foster knowledge-based nursing practice, promote
quality work environments, deliver excellence in professional development, and
advance healthy public policy to improve health. The RNAO website is accessible at
http://rnao.ca/
The RNAO has two career websites that support employment searching and provide
career services. These websites are available at:
• http://www.rncareers.ca
• http://careersinnursing.ca/
2) Ontario Nurses’ Association (ONA) – ONA is the trade union that represents
registered nurses and allied health professionals working throughout Ontario.
ONA’s Letter of Understanding regarding ‘supernumerary positions’, available
online in the Central Agreement, may serve as a reference for implementing the
transition into practice period through the NGG. The ONA website isaccessible at
http://www.ona.org
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