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How Maryner became an aged care worker in Australia

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Maryner Pascual Ramos-Manalili shares her journey from the Philippines to Australia and how she became an aged care worker. After working as an emergency and general ward nurse in the Philippines and as a registered nurse in Singapore, Maryner faced the challenge of converting her license and gaining experience in the Australian healthcare system. Finding hospital positions as a migrant proved difficult, and her first opportunity was in an aged care facility. She explains the steps she took to work in Australia, including verifying documents, obtaining reference letters, and completing the necessary certifications to convert her license. While adjusting to a new workplace and caring for residents, Maryner emphasises the importance of patience, building trust, and developing strong coping mechanisms when living far from home. Reflecting on her journey, Maryner encourages other migrants to stay persistent, have faith, and embrace the challenges along the way. She believes that dedication and a willingness to learn can help newcomers succeed and make meaningful contributions in the Australian healthcare sector.
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