

Bachelor of Nursing student at Western Sydney University, commencing second year in March 2026, with current experience working as an Assistant in Nursing (AIN) on the Neurology ward (Gunyah) at Sutherland Hospital since September 2025. Experienced in providing safe, patient-centred care in acute and aged care settings while practising within scope and working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams.
Clinical experience includes completion of a Certificate III in Health Services Assistance with 160 hours of hospital-based placement (2023–2024) and an additional 80-hour university placement in aged care at Carrington Care, Camden (September 2025). I Demonstrate strong communication, organisation, and adaptability, supported by previous tutoring and hospitality experience. A reliable and motivated healthcare worker seeking a flexible role to broaden my clinical skills and experience across diverse healthcare settings alongside university studies.
Planning and Organising
Prioritised and coordinated patient care tasks as an Assistant in Nursing in an acute hospital setting, while also managing care routines during aged care placement and maintaining organisation in fast-paced tutoring and hospitality roles
Teamwork
Worked collaboratively within multidisciplinary healthcare teams during hospital employment and clinical placements, while also contributing effectively to team-based environments in tutoring and hospitality settings
Communication
Communicated clearly with Registered Nurses and care staff to escalate concerns and report changes in patient condition, supported by strong interpersonal skills developed through client-facing roles in tutoring and hospitality
Critical Thinking
Applied clinical judgement to prioritise tasks and respond to patient needs in hospital and aged care settings, while adapting problem-solving skills developed in previous roles
Empathy and Patient-Centred Care
Delivered compassionate, respectful, and culturally sensitive care to all patients in all environments Supporting patients and families during end-of-life care by providing comfort measures, dignity, and emotional reassurance in line with care plans and assistance from RN's
Adaptability and Willingness to Learn
Adapted quickly to new wards, care settings, and team structures during hospital work and clinical placements, while demonstrating a strong willingness to learn and accept feedback across all roles
First Aid, CPR & BLS
Maintain current First Aid and CPR certification and attend Basic Life Support (BLS) training workshops through The Sutherland Hospital
Saher Younas (NUM)
Nurse Unit Manager (NUM) - Gunyah ward
The Sutherland Hospital
02 9540 8144
saher.younas@health.nsw.gov.au
Aimee Magugat (Nurse Educator)
AIN VET Course Teacher 2023-2024
Campbelltown Hospital
+61 460 005 170
aimee.magugat@health.nsw. gov.au