Psychology careers
You’ll find a wide range of careers available within Psychology. Whether you want to work in a therapeutic role or apply your skills to something broader, there are opportunities within corporations, sporting groups, the legal system, health facilities, universities, schools and private practice.
Community Health Officer
Helping community members receive the care they need.As a Community Health Worker, you will assist people in receiving proper care. You may help individuals find support for their mental, physical or emotional health, and coordinate the various care providers that meet a patient's specific needs. You may also take on an educational role, teaching people about health issues and giving them strategies to improve their wellbeing.
What does a Community Health Officer do?
- Educate individuals on health issues and teaching them strategies to improve their well-being
- Help find and access resources for quality care
- Put communities in contact with health care or social services
- Facilitate communication during interactions with healthcare or social service systems
Health Information Manager
Plan, develop, implement and manage health information services.Working as a Health Information Manager, you will combine knowledge of healthcare processes, health records, information management and human resource management to provide services which meet the medical, legal, ethical and administrative requirements of the health care system.
What does a Health Information Manager do?
- Manage an organisation’s central health records systems
- Design and revise medical record forms
- Plan and develop new health information management systems and procedures
- Develop and implement new policies and procedures for the collection, management and use of health information
Health Policy Advisor
Drive policy initiatives and inform crucial decisions.As a Health Policy Advisor, you’ll help to meet current and future challenges of the health system. You’ll create written advice in the forms of briefs, reports and discussion papers, which will help to clarify big decisions around health policy.
What does a Health Policy Advisor do?
- Produce research-based written materials
- Provide advice on regulatory and policy issues
- Act as the voice of citizens and patients to governmental agencies
- Advise stakeholders and decision-makers on how to meet or prepare for certain issues
Human Resources Manager
Oversee the administrative and organisational functions of a company.As a Human Resources (HR) Manager, you will create, manage and coordinate strategies and policies that ensure suitability of staff within an organisation. You’ll also work on programs and systems that ensure ongoing staff wellbeing and satisfaction.
What does a Human Resources Manager do?
- Recruit new staff members
- Manage performance and reviews of current staff
- Coordinate learning and development opportunities for staff and teams within the organisation
- Address workplace complaints or conflicts, and organise counselling or support for staff
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