Skip to main content

Table 2 Advertisements specifying suitability for different professional backgrounds

From: Are recent health, welfare and care graduates part of a rural and remote workforce solution? Evidence from Tasmania, Australia

 

Number of Advertisements

Maximum Number of Professions Advertised as Suitable

Number (n) and type of professions advertised (listed in descending order of frequency)

All Advertisements

Multiple Professions Specified

425

8

(22) psychologist, occupational therapist, social worker, physiotherapist, registered nurse, counsellor, exercise physiologist, enrolled nurse, speech pathologist, welfare worker, dietitian, chiropractor, podiatrist, orthoptist, osteopath, radiographer, paramedic, midwife, Aboriginal health worker, mammographer, nutritionist, sonographer

Health Professional Manager

322

5

(13) registered nurse, pharmacists, psychologist, social worker, physiotherapist, counsellor, enrolled nurse, occupational therapist, midwife, welfare worker, speech pathologist, children and family/youth justice health worker, exercise physiologist

Case Manager

53

4

(5) social worker, psychologist, occupational therapist, registered nurse, welfare worker

Graduate Suitable Advertisements

Multiple Professions Specified

33

7

(10) occupational therapist, physiotherapist, exercise physiologist, psychologist, counsellor, social worker, registered nurse, midwife, osteopath, dietitian