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TAFE NSW Kingswood plugging the gap in a dental health skills shortage

By TAFE NSW
Posted: 3 Sep 2024
Staff and Cert III Dental Assisting students at the dental clinic at TAFE NSW Kingswood
More people are being encouraged to take up a career in the oral health sector as the demand for dentists, dental technicians, and dental hygienists continues to grow according to Jobs and Skills Australia 2023 Skills Priority List.

TAFE NSW, the country’s leading registered training organisation, is actively addressing this skills gap by offering targeted programs in dental assisting and dental technology. The Certificate III and Certificate IV in Dental Assisting, along with the Diploma of Dental Technology, are designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in these in-demand roles. Enrolments in these courses have increased since 2020, reflecting the rising recognition of the career opportunities in this field.

Careers NSW reports that employment in dental assisting is projected to grow by 13.4 percent from May 2023 to May 2028, underscoring the critical need for skilled professionals in this area.

Stepping up to meet this demand is 16-year-old Katoomba resident Lorelei Field, who is currently studying a six-month Certificate III in Dental Assisting at TAFE NSW Kingswood.

“I finished Year 10 through TAFE NSW Wentworth Falls and later decided I wanted to pursue a career in healthcare,” Ms Field said. “I remember scrolling through the TAFE NSW website and choosing a Certificate III in Dental Assisting as it offered hands-on training and a clear career path. I’ve only been studying for two months but I’ve already found work at a Katoomba dental clinic. I love the work as it’s fast-paced, interactive and the skills are easy to learn.

“The course has been really enjoyable and it’s offered me an opportunity to earn while I learn. In the future, I plan to study further for a Diploma of Dental Technology and learn how to produce dentures, crowns, mouth guards, and implants.”

Head Teacher of Health Services at TAFE NSW Rhonda Mulligan said the Certificate III in Dental Assisting at TAFE NSW Kingswood is the perfect launchpad into the dental industry.

“Our dental assisting course is highly popular because of the abundant job opportunities and the practical, in-demand skills our students gain,” Ms Mulligan said. “With hands-on experience, state-of-the-art facilities, and strong industry partnerships, our graduates are well-prepared to support dentists in delivering quality dental care. Many of our students continue their studies in dental technology or oral health, further enhancing their skills.”

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