Tell us a bit about the exciting projects you are currently working on?
I’m currently working on two micro-credentialling projects for CheckUP. The first is the Going all OUT for Outreach suite of micro-credentials. The second is a new project that CheckUP have just been funded by DESBT to do – the ABC of Disability service provision for sole traders and small businesses.
What is your position/role at CheckUP?
My primary role is to oversee the development of CheckUP’s micro-credentialing programs. I also am involved in the new NDIS connect project.
How long have you worked in the health sector?
Prior to coming to CheckUP, I was a Research Manager at Jobs Queensland where I managed a range of industry and regional research projects and was involved in developing workforce strategies for Queensland’s regions and industries.
I have a health and community services background, having been a registered nurse for 20 years, mainly in hospitals here in Australia and the UK. I’ve also worked in aged care and disability employment services as well as being an aged care trainer and nursing clinical facilitator.
I have also worked in the finance and retail sectors as well as the horse racing industry as a trainer for international jockeys and stablehands.
What does a typical day look like for you?
My day starts early as I have horses which I need to feed, etc before I can even start my paid work! If I’m working from home, I usually start work around 8am and work until 4-4.30pm. I don’t really have a set routine or set tasks as being a Project Officer means that I could be involved in meetings with consultants, doing research for material for inclusion in the micro-credentials, providing secretariat services for the project reference groups, etc. I usually have a list of tasks that I need to complete, so I tend to focus on working through those. I also provide assistance across the workforce team as needed throughout the day.