Health Careers

Three female nursing students conducting simulated health check

Year 10, 11 & 12 Health Careers – Devonport 2025

Come along to the University of Tasmania’s annual Health Careers Information Evening in Devonport. This event is for Year 10, 11 and 12 students, parent(s) or caregiver(s) and individuals seeking a career in health. Learn more about opportunities and study pathways at the University of Tasmania for courses in Medicine, Biomedicine, Paramedicine, Health Sciences, Pharmacy,

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Tom Windsor

Job: Mental Health Advocate

Industry/Sector: Health Awareness

Tom grew up just south of Hobart, in a family that loved the outdoors. He spent his childhood camping, fishing, surfing, boating, and bushwalking. “I definitely didn’t appreciate that it was different, how special that was,” he says now

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Donna Gayton

Job: School Psychologist

Industry/Sector: Allied Health

Having kids has helped me as a psychologist. And being a psychologist has helped me as a parent. Once I had kids and I was working as a psych, I began thinking ‘now I get it!’ with some of the parenting stuff.

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Health students practicing resuscitation

Health Careers Information Evening

The Rural Clinical School Tasmania invites Year 10, 11 and 12 students, their parent(s) or caregiver(s), and individuals interested in a career in health, to a Health Careers Information Evening at the University of Tasmania’s Cradle Coast campus. Learn more about opportunities and study pathways available at the University of Tasmania for Medicine, Biomedicine, Paramedicine,

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Jess Gala

Job: Child Safety Officer

Industry/Sector: Allied Health

I think it’s a really great career if you’re wanting variety. No two families you’re working with are the same. You’ll learn a lot about people, and hear so many life stories.

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Celia Beyer

Job: Senior Occupational Therapist

Industry/Sector: Allied Health

I like the variety of working with different people. I get to know people and develop a holistic picture of their life. Plus, there is a bit of problem-solving, and creative thinking involved to help people return to daily tasks and get home.

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Danielle Seadon

Job: School Health Nurse

Industry/Sector: Allied Health

There’s a lot of pressure on young people to know exactly what they want to be. But I think there are plenty of opportunities to go and experience things, and see what you like. And if you don’t like it, you can always pivot and try something else.

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