Hospital assistant
Grampians Health Stawell
Stawell Clinical + Allied Health Work Experience Program
This 5-day placement, running from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM each day, offers students hands-on exposure to a variety of clinical and allied health fields. Students will gain valuable insight into different healthcare areas, including:
• Theatre (Surgical Services)
• Occupational Therapy
• Physiotherapy
• Urgent Care
• Podiatry
• Speech Pathology
• Diabetes Care
• Radiology
Throughout the program, students will observe and engage with healthcare professionals, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the diverse roles and responsibilities in the clinical and allied health sectors.
If you are enthusiastic and motivated to complete a placement with a team of highly trained professionals, please talk to your careers teacher today and apply for a placement on the link below:
https://forms.office.com/r/hYLa9kEcgx
Skills You Might Learn
• Exposure to various professions within Grampians Health
• Broad understanding of the many career pathways available
• Development of communication and interpersonal skills
• Time management, punctuality and workplace behaviour expectations
• Understanding of infection control and hygiene requirements
• Teamwork and collaboration skills
• Awareness of workplace safety and compliance standards
• Understanding of the importance of attention to detail in daily tasks
Typical Tasks & Duties
During the placement, students may participate in a variety of hands-on tasks, including:
• Healthcare Documentation:
Learning how to accurately document patient information and understanding its role in patient care.
• Observing Radiology Procedures:
Watching radiographers perform imaging tasks like X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans.
• Observation and Shadowing:
Observing healthcare professionals in action, learning how they interact with patients and provide treatments.
• Administrative and Support Tasks:
Assisting with non-clinical duties such as scheduling appointments and filing patient records.
• Learning Medical Terminology:
Gaining knowledge of key health terms, basic anatomy and relevant concepts in allied health practices.
• Patient Interaction (Under Supervision):
Assisting with basic patient-related tasks, under the supervision of healthcare professionals.
• Hands-on Activities (If Applicable):
Assisting with basic physical tasks, like preparing equipment or setting up treatment rooms, under supervision.
These tasks provide students with practical experience, helping them understand the roles these professions play in patient care and healthcare delivery.
Student Requirements
• Students are required to have an interest in a career in the Healthcare Sector
• Preference is given to students currently studying a related subject or who have displayed an interest in this field
Dress Requirements
To maintain a professional and safe environment, please adhere to the dress code by wearing smart, neat attire with short sleeves (polo), enclosed, comfortable shoes and no jewellery.
Acceptable options: Pants paired with a polo top or shirt. Cardigans or light jackets are fine.
Preferred option: A school uniform polo top.
Unacceptable options: Clothes with non-school logos or inappropriate designs.
Special Transport Requirements
The student or the parent/guardian (where the student is under 18 years of age) is responsible for the student’s transport to and from the workplace.