Health and Welfare Support Workers aid health professionals in the provision of patient care in hospitals, nursing homes and other health and community-based care facilities, and provide support, information and advice to clients on a range of social welfare concerns. Common duties include:
attend accidents and injuries by providing pre-hospital care and transport
plan and roll-out leisure activity programs for individuals in health care and in the community to assist in patient’s social development and well-being
evaluate, plan and implement nursing care for patients according to accepted nursing practise and standards
help in the advocacy and education in the provision and coordination of health care delivery to indigenous communities
advise clients on emotional, recreational, health, financial, housing and other social welfare issues
Minimum requirements for Health and Welfare Support Workers include a diploma, three years of relevant experience, and registration.
OUR SUB CLASSIFICATIONS
Click on the below sub classifications for more information:
Enrolled Nurse and Mothercraft Nurse
Ambulance Paramedics
Massage Therapist
Dental Hygienist, Technicians and Therapist
Diversional Therapist
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