The Supervised Practice Experience Partnership (the program) is an
option for eligible CNO applicants to meet the following requirements to
qualify for registration to practice as a nurse in Ontario:
Approved organizations and practice experiences
must be based in Ontario. Approved organizations in acute care,
long-term care facilities, home health care and community care
organizations will be matched with eligible applicants though Ontario
Health. Ontario Health will not be matching eligible applicants with
approved retirement homes. CNO approved retirement homes are responsible
for matching themselves with eligible applicants.
Process Flow Chart

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Organization Responsibilities
Organizations must uphold the program requirements and expectations.
Organizations will:
- confirm applicant eligibility to participate by verifying the applicant’s eligibility message from the applicant portal.
- assign an appropriate preceptor(s) and arrange for practice experience
- orient the applicant on relevant policies, procedures, resource materials as well as the general practice environment
- assess the applicant using CNO’s Assessment form. (See Supervised Practice Experience Partnership: Assessment Overview)
- contact CNO regarding concerns or clarifications when needed
- complete documentation according to the outcome of the program
The focus of this program is for applicants to gain nursing practice
experience. Organization may choose to retain applicants as employees
once they become registered with CNO.
Organizations have the right to end the program agreement at any time
(e.g., because of lack of progress or for other reasons). In these
situations, organizations are requested to please complete and submit
the Supervised Practice Experience Partnership Completion Form indicating the reason for failure to complete.
Preceptor Responsibilities
The role of the nurse preceptor is pivotal to the program. The
preceptor acts as a resource, role model, mentor/coach, and supervisor.
Supervision may be direct or indirect based on the needs of the
applicant. Indirect supervision means the preceptor is readily available
for consultation but is not directly at the applicant’s side.
RPN applicants can be supervised by either a qualified RPN, RN or NP
preceptor, whereas RN applicants can only be supervised by a qualified
RN or NP supervisor.
Nurse preceptors must hold a current RPN, RN and/or NP Certificate of
Registration in the General Class or Extended Class with CNO.
Preceptors must also disclose to the organization any pre-existing
relationship (e.g., family, social/personal, business) with the
applicant that might interfere with their ability to objectively
evaluate the applicant.
Submitting Documents
Upon completion of the program, the organization must complete and submit the Supervised Practice Experience Partnership Completion Form to CNO at SPE@cnomail.org
We have created an employer checklist to outline the organizations responsibilities.
Organizations and preceptors who have questions or need more
information about the Supervised Practice Experience Partnership should
contact CNO at SPE@cnomail.org
Express Your Interest And Become An Approved Partner
Organizations interested in participating in the program can complete and submit the Supervised Practice Experience Partnership form to SPE@cnomail.org CNO will review your information and contact you directly with next steps.
If you have questions about the program, please contact us at SPE@cnomail.org
Matching
CNO will notify Ontario Health of your approval. Ontario Health is
accountable for matching eligible applicants with approved
organizations.
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