Natasha Whish-Wilson

Board Chair at Huon Regional Care

Natasha Whish-Wilson has extensive experience in risk management, governance, and leadership across various sectors. Currently serving as a Mentor at Mentor Walks since June 2023 and as Board Chair and Non-Executive Director at Huon Regional Care since August 2019, Natasha holds the position of Chief Risk Officer at Bank of Us since October 2015. Previous roles include Chief Risk Officer and Senior Manager Risk at MyState Limited, and Group Manager Operational Risk at MyState Financial. Natasha's early career included various leadership positions at Island State Credit Union and investigative roles with Thomas Whayman & McCarthy and Tasmania Police. Natasha possesses a Diploma of Wellness Leadership from the Australasian Sustainable Wellness Academy and multiple qualifications in governance, risk management, and business management.

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Hobart, Australia

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Huon Regional Care

For over 50 years, we’ve been looking after people just like you. Through our home care service and three residential centres, we’re experts at providing care with a dignity first approach. Home Care Our team of professional carers are experts at all the important things. Companionship, helping around the home, and trips to the shops; whatever you need to live as independently as possible, they are there for you. We provide the full range of quality home services so you can choose what suits your need. * In-home care * Nursing * Respite at home * Social activities * Gardening & maintenance * Allied health services Our home care services can be accessed across all of Southern Tasmania, from Dover to Hobart, all the way through to Port Arthur. Residential Care In southern Tasmania? We can help. With Residential Care centres in Franklin, Dover and Nubeena, getting the care you need while staying in an area you love, has never been easier. Our residential locations provide a home of warmth, companionship and activity, close to your own community. * Residential care * End of life care * Dementia specific care * Allied health services * Social activities * Community outings * Pet friendly! Respite Care Family is important. That’s why our highly trained professionals are more than happy to take on the duties, providing your family carer with peace of mind. Having a break from caring can relieve stress and help both you and your carer recharge. Short-term or ‘respite’ care gives your carer time to do some everyday activities, knowing that you are well looked after. * Respite care * End of life care * Dementia care * Non-emergency hospital care


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201-500

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