Classification: Community Services & Healthcare
Community Services & Healthcare
Industry Snapshot: Community Services and Health
Community Services and Healthcare covers a broad range of career opportunities – not just doctors and nurses! As Australia’s largest employer group, making up 11.4% of the workforce, the community services and healthcare industry includes physiotherapy, massage, nutrition, social work, aged and disability care, childcare and community support.
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The Australian Government's Climate Change Program
National Skills Week provides a great opportunity to showcase the delivery of high quality, industry relevant skills for sustainability, or green skills, through the Australian VET system.
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An Australian Apprenticeship – A Great Career Option
You can do an Australian Apprenticeship if you are a school-leaver, re entering the workforce or as an adult worker simply wishing to change careers. You can even begin your Australian Apprenticeship while you’re still at school finishing Years 11 and 12.
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Get a loan for your tuition with VET Fee- Help
Want to study for a vocational education and training qualification but can’t afford the fees? VET FEE-HELP might be the answer. You might be able to get a VET FEE-HELP loan to help pay your tuition fees for a vocational education and training (VET) course at diploma level or above with an approved VET provider.
Career Profile
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Wendy Payne: Aged Care Worker
A demanding family life has not stopped Wendy Payne from finding her passion and chasing her career dreams.
July 21, 2007 | Full Profile »
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Adam Magennis - Ranger
Adam Magennis loves variety in his work, being able to travel across the state to some of the most beautiful areas on the continent, and being a student of nature - learning on a daily basis about the life cycle of the plants and animals he interacts with.
May 12, 2008 | Full Profile »
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Sher Mu La Wee - Acute Nursing Student
Australia is suffering a shortage of skilled nurses - but one program, by ACL, who provides education and resources for migrants, provides an essential service to reduce this shortage. Sher Mu La Wee, a Burmese Refugee, shares her experience.
July 18, 2008 | Full Profile »





