ISCO-08 3259 to ESCO Occupations
Crosswalk mapping from ISCO-08 3259 "Health Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified" to ESCO Occupations. 7 official equivalences.
ISCO-08 3259 in ESCO Occupations
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- 16e65196-3449-4c88-b379-0aa98f43db2bbroadanaesthetic technician
- 66ca3643-e6f3-4c75-9300-40d813185b3ebroadchiropractic assistant
- 68bc2af1-96ea-4ec2-8b2f-5cde76472135broaddietetic technician
- 7b8b6118-6876-4a71-81a6-4b5fa9bfa221broadrespiratory therapy technician
- abae06d8-525f-4a2d-8bbd-67b559aad8f2broadtemperature screener
- c56bb750-db0b-487b-89f4-82dee6dcab09broadcovid tester
- d1b8c046-3867-423a-84fd-41f7be3a6d29broadassistant clinical psychologist
About ISCO-08 3259
3259 Health Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere ClassifiedThis unit group covers health associate professionals not classified elsewhere in Sub-major Group 32: Health Associate Professionals. For instance, the group includes occupations such as HIV counsellor, family planning counsellor and other health associate professionals. In such cases tasks would include - (a) interviewing and examining patients to obtain information on their health status and the nature and extent of injury, illness or other physical or mental health condition; (b) providing information and counselling to patients and families about certain health conditions, prevention and treatment options, treatment adherence, and personal behaviours that can affect health outcomes; (c) administering therapeutic care and treatment to patients; (d ) performing certain basic clinical procedures such as administration of HIV antibody tests or insertion of intrauterine devices; (e) dispensing and advising on dietary supplements, antiretroviral and prophylaxis medications, and other health care products; (f) monitoring patients’ progress through treatment plans, and identifying signs and symptoms requiring referral to a medical doctor or other health professional; (g) recording information on patients’ health status and responses to treatment in medical record-keeping systems; (h) sharing information with other health care providers when required to ensure continuing and comprehensive care. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Anaesthesia technician - Family planning counsellor - HIV counsellor - Respiratory therapy technician Note Occupations included in this unit group normally require formal training in health service provision.