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Accountant,
Aircraft Mechanic,
Animator,
Architect,
Barista,
Bartender,
CAD Operator,
Call Center Agent,
Caregiver,
Chef,
Civil Engineer,
Commercial Airline Pilot,
Computer Programmer,
Cook,
Dietician,
Electrical Engineer,
Geologist,
Heavy Equipment Mechanic,
Heavy Equipment Operator,
Hotel Reservation Officer,
Massage Therapist,
Mechanical Engineer,
Medical Technologist,
Medical Transcriptionist,
Metallurgical Engineer,
Mining Engineer,
Nursing Assistant,
Optometrist,
Pharmacist,
Physical Therapist,
Professional Nurse,
Receptionist,
Retail Sales Person,
Room Attendant,
Software Engineer,
Surveyor,
Telemarketer,
Tour Guide,
Travel Agent,
Waiter-Waitress,
Welding & Metal Fabrication Technician A Nursing Assistant assists in the care of
patients under the direct supervision of licensed health professionals. They
work as members of the nursing team in hospitals, nursing homes, private homes
and a variety of other settings. The basic educational requirement is an
Associate degree consisting of a two year course where practical nursing orderly
program is supervised by a licensed health professional. Some employers may also
require completion of specialized courses such as CPR (cardiopulmonary
resuscitation), first aid and food handling/sterile processing. A salary grade of 4 (P6,522) for government
hospitals and other public health agencies, while salaries for entry-level
nursing assistants in private hospitals range from P7,000 to P8,000 per month. Opportunities for advancement within this
occupation is limited. To enter other health occupations, nursing assistants
generally need additional formal training. Experience as an aide can also help
individuals decide whether to pursue a career in the health-care field. The second biggest requirement in the health
service sector is nursing assistants with the demand coming mostly from private
hospitals and health facilities that are available nationwide. The overseas market will continue to be a
source of employment for Filipino health workers due to the aging population of
developed economies. Ranges from P45,000 to P75,000 for a two-year
course in Practical Nursing. * Based on tuition fee rates for school year
2007-2008 Source: Bureau of Local
Employment, Manila, Philippines. |
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