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VARIED OPPORTUNITIES... Catherine Argaet, a diligent enrolled nurse at GV Health, has embraced diverse roles with the hospital's support. Now serving as an after-hours hospital supervisor and nursing resource officer, Catherine is passionate about her work and contributing to the well-being of the local community. Photo: Supplied

CATHERINE Argaet has been a friendly and familiar face within the Goulburn Valley Health team for 10 years. A dedicated registered nurse, Catherine has devoted the past decade to providing compassionate care and service to patients in the Goulburn Valley.

“I love my job as a registered nurse,” said Catherine. “I am a local, and I find benefits in supporting local community members throughout my role.”

Starting as a graduate nurse at GV Health 10 years ago, Catherine has now advanced into a more senior role.

“I graduated from La Trobe University in Shepparton and chose to do my graduate year at GV Health.

“I worked everywhere. I did a nine-month placement in the medical ward and then worked in the surgical ward and now have now progressed into the roles I am in today,” she said.

VARIED OPPORTUNITIES… Catherine Argaet, a diligent enrolled nurse at GV Health, has embraced diverse roles with the hospital’s support. Now serving as an after-hours hospital supervisor and nursing resource officer, Catherine is passionate about her work and contributing to the well-being of the local community. Photo: Supplied

GV Health interim talent acquisition manager Maddi Baker emphasised GV Health’s commitment to supporting staff with professional growth, career advancement, and educational opportunities.

“Our health service offers a diverse range of positions available, from entry-level to advanced practice positions,” she said.

With the hospital’s support, Catherine has now transitioned into the role of after-hours hospital supervisor and nursing resource officer.

“I love both roles, and they are different but go hand in hand. During hospital hours and after hours, I help with the patient flow of the ward, and then in my role as the resource officer, I assist with staffing the wards,” she said.

Having commenced both roles 12 months ago, Catherine said she has loved every minute.

“It was a significant change from what I was doing previously. I was an associate nurse unit manager on the surgical ward and was looking for a change, and the after-hours staff members put my name forward, and the rest is history,” she said.

Catherine credits the lifelong friendships and memories she has made as the reason she has stayed at GV Health for the past decade.

“Everyone at GV Health is so friendly; no matter what area you are in, you feel supported by each staff member you work with.”