
Ambulance
Working within the Emergency Health Care field requires professionals to hold a high degree of skill to communicate effectively, risk manage and respond appropriately to crisis events in an appropriate manner.
Working within the Emergency Health Care field requires professionals to hold a high degree of skill to communicate effectively, risk manage and respond appropriately to crisis events in an appropriate manner.
Anaesthetic Technicians support the anaesthetist in preparing clients and equipment for operating theatres but can also be found in other clinical practice including emergency departments, intensive care units and day surgery clinics.
Audiometrist’s perform hearing assessments to identify hearing impairment and take appropriate action based on the test results.
Clinical coding is a health administration role that involves the translation of written clinical records into a code format.
Dental Assistants are responsible for preparing the surgery, assisting the dentist, processing and sterilising all of the instruments and cleaning the surgery.
Enrolled nurses work under the supervision of a registered nurse to provide patients, from all backgrounds and ages, with basic nursing care.
First aid is the first and immediate assistance given to any person suffering from either a minor or serious illness or injury, with care provided to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, or to promote recovery.
Health services are made up of medical professionals, organisations, and additional health care workers who provide medical care to those in need. Health services assist patients, families, communities, and populations.
A Pharmacy Technician works under the supervision of a pharmacist in a hospital or community setting, ensuring patients receive the correct medications and information about how to take their medications safely.
Massage Therapy is an entry level qualification in the massage industry, providing general health maintenance treatments.
An Optical Dispenser supplies and dispenses optical appliance as prescribed.
Performing a range of tasks including extracting, collecting, and labelling blood, urine, faeces, swabs and other patient samples.
Working within the Emergency Health Care field requires professionals to hold a high degree of skill to communicate effectively, risk manage and respond appropriately to crisis events in an appropriate manner.
Anaesthetic Technicians support the anaesthetist in preparing clients and equipment for operating theatres but can also be found in other clinical practice including emergency departments, intensive care units and day surgery clinics.
Audiometrist’s perform hearing assessments to identify hearing impairment and take appropriate action based on the test results.
Clinical coding is a health administration role that involves the translation of written clinical records into a code format.
Dental Assistants are responsible for preparing the surgery, assisting the dentist, processing and sterilising all of the instruments and cleaning the surgery.
Enrolled nurses work under the supervision of a registered nurse to provide patients, from all backgrounds and ages, with basic nursing care.