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Aged care nurses play a vital role in providing comprehensive and specialised care for elderly individuals. With a focus on promoting health, well-being and quality of life, they contribute to the overall support and comfort of aged care residents.

Mental health nurses play a vital role in providing compassionate care, support and treatment to individuals with mental health conditions. They assess patients, develop personalised care plans, administer medications and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to promote mental wellbeing and improve quality of life.

Enrolled nurses, under the direction and supervision of registered nurses, assist with the provision of acute, preventative, curative and rehabilitative nursing care in hospitals, aged-care facilities, the community and other healthcare settings.


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Registered nurses assess, plan, provide and evaluate preventative, curative and rehabilitative care for patients, clients and residents in a wide variety of settings.

Nurserypersons plant, look after and harvest trees, shrubs, and ornamental plants for sale or within parks and gardens.

Nursing managers direct nursing care units in hospitals, nursing homes and other healthcare facilities.

Veterinary nurses provide support to veterinarians in the management and care of animals receiving medical and surgical treatment.

Aged care workers provide care, supervision and support for aged people in residential establishments, clinics, hospitals and private residence. They assist with the maintenance of personal care, domestic duties and management of illness. They also provide companionship and emotional support, and promote independence and community participation.


Employers & associations:
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Dental assistants prepare patients for oral examination and assist other dental workers, such as dentists, dental therapists and dental hygienists, in providing treatment to the teeth, mouth and gums. Dental assistants also carry out reception and administration duties.

Disability support workers provide care, supervision and support for people with disabilities in the home, residential establishments, clinics and hospitals. They also work with other health professionals to maximise the individual's physical and mental wellbeing. They also provide companionship and emotional support, and when possible, promote independence and community participation.

Forest workers assist with growing, maintaining and harvesting timber plantations.

Horticultural assistants undertake a range of tasks involving the cultivation, growing, harvesting and maintenance of trees, plants and gardens.

Horticultural tradespersons maintain plants and planted areas, construct horticultural features and apply treatments to enhance plant growth and control pests.

Therapy aides assist professional staff by visiting clients, preparing written and verbal reports, and helping clients and carers with personal care tasks.

Ward assistants help allied health professionals and staff in hospitals and other healthcare establishments with non-medical duties including housekeeping, food service and transportation, and ward, patient and office support.

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