18 Aug 2023
Being an Allied Health Assistant is more than just a job.
Here are just a few things that make it an incredible career choice:
When Allied Health Assistants are asked what they love about their jobs, this is probably the most common answer! Any Allied Health Assistant will tell you that helping people to heal and connecting with others from all different backgrounds gives them huge satisfaction in their everyday lives.
Not only will you have a job that infuses your life with meaning, but you’ll also have a great deal of respect in your role assisting allied health professionals. That’s because you will have valuable knowledge that makes you an important player in your team – you’ll have the opportunity to implement patients’ care pathways under the direction of a range of allied health professionals.
Your job centres around helping people, so naturally, you’re going to connect with others along the way. Supporting your community in their healing and care journeys can be a heartwarming experience as you learn about each individual and their story. You’ll also be supported by colleagues who are likely to be caring, compassionate people, too!
Empower your career in an industry that supports your needs as you gain a wealth of knowledge and experiences. Working in Allied Health is far more flexible than many other professions, and the training is often much faster than other jobs in the healthcare industry — depending on your state or territory, you can start your career as an Allied Health Assistant with just a Certificate III in Allied Health Assistance.
A growing and ageing population means the health industry is experiencing a history-making boom across Australia. What does that mean for you? Plenty of work, and jobs that you can rely on. In fact, SEEK Career Advice predicts that opportunities for Allied Health Assistants will grow by 15.5% over the span of five years. If you start your course now, it’ll be perfect timing to join the thriving industry when you finish.
This is one of the most exciting parts about being an Allied Health Assistant. You’re specifically trained to be versatile with your skills, so you’re not restricted to one area. If you want to, you can progress your career in Physiotherapy, Podiatry, Dietetics, Occupational Therapy, Aged Care, Mental Health, Speech Therapy and more. Your working life can be as varied and stimulating as you want it to be.
Are you ready to kickstart your career in the Allied Health industry? Call our friendly team on 1300 616 197 to discuss your career aspirations and create a plan that will get you where you want to be.
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