

Motivated final-year Bachelor of Nursing student at UTAS Cradle Coast with strong clinical experience across paediatrics, surgical, aged care, and rural community settings. Currently employed as a Nursing Care Assistant at Emmerton Park Aged Care. Known for delivering compassionate, person-centred care and working respectfully and collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams. Committed to growing as a paediatric nurse while remaining open to diverse clinical experiences across the North West Regional Hospital and the broader Tasmanian Health Service – North West. Enthusiastic to join the Transition to Practice Program to build professional capacity, confidence, and lifelong learning skills.
Professional in nursing care with solid experience and readiness for this role. Known for reliable collaboration and adaptability, always aligning with team goals to achieve results. Expertise in patient care, medical support, and maintaining high standards of hygiene and safety. Strong communicator with compassionate approach, ensuring patient comfort and well-being.
April – May 2025
Delivered age-appropriate, family-focused care under RN supervision
Assisted with medication administration, vital signs, and therapeutic communication
Supported children and families through procedures and hospital stays
June – July 2025
Participated in chronic disease management and community-led care
Delivered culturally safe support to diverse populations including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients
Promoted health literacy, community outreach, and chronic condition education
March 2024
Provided post-operative care including wound care, mobilisation, and pain assessment
Collaborated with interdisciplinary teams to coordinate discharge and recovery
Prioritised safe manual handling and infection prevention practices
June 2023
Assisted residents with personal care, medication prompts, and emotional support
Applied person-centred and respectful care practices in a high-needs setting
Supported palliative care and end-of-life care with sensitivity and professionalism