Allied health professionals
Every day, our allied health professionals play a crucial role in treating, rehabilitating and improving the lives of patients. There are 15 different roles available, working across a range of sectors from emergency response and diagnosis to mental and physical rehabilitation.
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Art therapist
You’ll help patients of all ages express their feelings and emotions through creative activities, when communicating verbally about an issue may be too hard.
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Dietitian
You’ll work directly with individuals and communities to help promote healthy eating habits and to support patients with dietary related health issues.
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Dramatherapist
You’ll use role play, voice work, movement and storytelling to help patients overcome personal or social problems and build self-awareness and self-confidence.
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Music therapist
You’ll use different forms of music to help clients of all ages create positive changes in their emotional wellbeing when verbal communication is too difficult.
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Operating department practitioner
You’ll provide support and care through all stages of a patient’s surgical procedure including anaesthetics, surgery and recovery.
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Osteopath
You’ll be an expert in the musculoskeletal system. You'll use physical therapy and health advice to treat and support a range of health issues.
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Speech and language therapist
You’ll provide treatment, support and care for children and adults who have difficulty communicating, eating, drinking or swallowing.
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