Employability skills - what employers are seeking!
During your course, you should be asking yourself "What can I do to improve my chances of getting a job when I graduate?"
The first step is understanding what the employers in your field are seeking in candidates. Below is a list of the 8 employability skills, and under each are the current key skills that medical employers value. We found this information by searching for relevant jobs on seek.com.au.
Being aware of the key skills required in your field, will help you search for opportunities to build on these skills and then you will be able to demonstrate them in your resume and during interviews.
The 8 employability skills
Communication that contributes to productive and harmonious relations between employees and customers:
- Ability to communicate well with patients and staff, both orally and in writing
- Effective interpersonal skills
- Ability to remain professional, mature, compassionate and confidential in a variety of situations
Planning and organising that contributes to long and short term strategic planning:
- Ability to prioritise and focus on assigned tasks
- Excellent time management skills
Teamwork that contributes to productive working relationships and outcomes:
- Ability to form constructive and effective professional relationships with existing consultants and staff
- Ability to work within a multi-cultural environment
- Enjoy working with colleagues
Problem solving that contributes to productive outcomes:
- Possess strong analytical skills
- Ability to develop strategies and ideas and implement these into action
Technology that contributes to effective execution of tasks:
- Demonstrated competency in the use of computers
- Experience with medical software
Self-management that contributes employee satisfaction and growth:
- Highly developed self-management skills
- Possess knowledge and confidence in own ideas
Learning that contributes to ongoing improvement and expansion in employee and company operations and outcomes:
- Coachable and interested in expanding both professionally and personally
- Enthusiasm for a career in medicine
- Demonstrated commitment to continuing education and professional development
- Willingness to participate in a 24 hour shift work roster to deliver patient care
Initiative and enterprise that contributes to innovative outcomes:
- The capacity to think on your feet, deal with uncertainty and embrace change
- Ability to take full and independent responsibility for the clinical care of patients
- Have confidence in performing tasks
Other attributes that medical employers are seeking:
- Currently registered or eligible for registration with the Medical Board of Australia
- Clinical experience
- Understand appropriate procedural skills, (including intubation, resuscitation and invasive monitoring)
- Understand and abide by ethical practices
- Demonstrated understanding of CQI (Continuous Quality Improvement) principles and their applications in medicine