Doctors
Include Medical Senior Officers, Staff Specialists, Medical Officers (Right of Private Practice), Medical Registrars/Principal House Officers, Medical Superintendents or Resident Medical Officers and Visiting Medical and Specialist Officers.
Nurses
Include Assistants in Nursing, Student Nurses/Midwives, Enrolled Nurses, Enrolled Nurse Advanced Practice, Registered Nurse/Midwife, Clinical Nurse/Midwife, Clinical Nurse Consultants/Managers/Educators, Nurse Practitioners, and Nurse Directors or Directors of Nursing.
Health Practitioners
These staff members directly contribute to service delivery and include professions such as, but not limited to, Dental Therapists, Dietitians, Epidemiologists, Optometrists, Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists and Social Workers. They are directly involved in health protection and prevention, assessment, diagnosis and treatment of patients. They may also directly manage and have a professional responsibility for the clinical services provided by employees in this profession.
Professional Stream
These staff members provide a combination of practitioner and/or specialist responsibilities. It is a mandatory requirement for professionals in this stream to have relevant qualifications. They include professions such as, but not limited to, Professional Engineers, Legal Officers, Dental Officers, Librarians and Medical Education Officers.
Technical Stream
These staff members provide a combination of practitioner and/or specialist responsibilities, or provide direct assistance to other offices and/or supervision of offices in other streams. It is a mandatory requirement for staff to have a relevant diploma or advanced diploma qualification. Included within such disciplines/professions are, but not limited to, Library Technicians, Draftsmen, Electronic Technicians and Health Workers.
Change from June 2005
Released in October 2005, The Queensland Health Action Plan: Building a better health service for Queensland, outlines the transformation of the Queensland public health system with significant increases in funding. The action plan advises additional recruitment of clinical staff for key priority health areas.