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Entering the Allied Health Workforce

  • 4 Steps

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Starting out in allied health can feel like a total blur. There’s so much you weren’t taught at uni, and suddenly you’re meant to write GP letters, manage tricky clients, and figure out if you’re a contractor or an employee... all while pretending you’re not drowning in imposter syndrome. This workshop is the resource I wish I had when I was starting out. It’s packed with the tips, tools, and no-fluff guidance to help you step into your career feeling more confident, prepared, and supported. Here’s what we cover: Part 1: Pre-Graduation and Registration: What uni skips over but the workforce demands How to choose placements, apply for masters, and build experience Part 2: You’ve Graduated... Now What? Finding the right supervisor and job Understanding salaries, contracts, and work structures Managing notes, GP letters, client load, and admin time Building your resource library and writing client-centred reports Part 3: Boundaries, Goal Setting, and Career Care: Setting boundaries with clients and colleagues from day one Special considerations when working with children Staying motivated, avoiding burnout, and thinking long-term about your career You’ll also get: 3 video workshops to watch anytime Editable templates for GP letters and case notes A graduate guide (RRP $16) A tax spreadsheet for budgeting A PDF of useful links and bonus tools Whether you’re still studying or freshly registered, this workshop gives you the clarity, structure, and support to start strong. You don’t have to figure it all out alone.

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Price

$73.00
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