Rebecca Watt
Rebecca Watt began her career as a dietitian with GV Health’s Rural Allied Health Team, making the leap from Melbourne to Shepparton for her first job after university.
“It’s very holistic care,” Rebecca said. “We help clients maintain independence and manage their conditions at home, keeping them well and out of hospital or aged care.”
Since starting last year, Rebecca has worked with a variety of conditions, including kidney disease and diabetes, and has found the role both educational and rewarding. She has also benefited from GV Health’s Allied Health Graduate Program, which provides new graduates with valuable skills like conflict management and transitioning to full-time work.
“It’s been super helpful for both clinical and non-clinical aspects of the job,” said. Beyond work, Rebecca enjoys the welcoming community and lifestyle Shepparton offers. “There’s always something to do, and the team makes sure you feel supported in every way,” she said.
For new graduates, Rebecca highly recommends GV Health. “It’s a great place to grow both professionally and personally, with opportunities you might not find in a metro setting.”
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