Carolyn Jones

Director Primary Health And Community Services at Kyabram District Health Service

Carolyn Jones has a diverse work experience in the healthcare industry. Carolyn is currently working as the Director of Primary Health and Community Services at Kyabram District Health Service. Previously, they held positions such as Head of Community Engagement and Consumer Engagement Manager at Diabetes Victoria, where they managed support services and community programs related to diabetes. Carolyn also served as the Manager of Complex and Continuing Care at Darebin Community Health, overseeing Allied Health and Nursing programs. Prior to that, Carolyn worked as the Community Health Manager at Kyabram District Health Service, managing a team and providing community care in rural areas. Carolyn also worked at Goulburn Valley Health as a Project Manager and Senior Speech Pathologist, focusing on initiatives for people with disabilities. Additionally, Carolyn ran a private Speech Pathology service and worked as a Speech Pathologist at Albury Base Hospital and Wodonga Regional Health Service.

Carolyn Jones completed their education chronologically as follows:

1. Carolyn obtained a Bachelor of Speech Pathology from La Trobe University in 1998.

2. In 2001, they earned a Graduate Certificate in Dysphagia from La Trobe University.

3. Carolyn pursued a Diploma of Business and Impact Leadership from Proteus in 2006.

4. In 2010, they completed a course in Management Innovation Council offered by the Victorian Health Department.

5. In 2012, they obtained an Advanced Diploma of Management from Proteus.

6. From 2017 to 2018, they attended Health Issues Centre and received a Graduate Certificate in Consumer and Community Engagement.

7. Carolyn pursued a Graduate Diploma in Health and Medical Law from the University of Melbourne from 2019 to 2021.

It is not specified if Carolyn Jones completed their VCE (Victorian Certificate of Education) from Yarrawonga Secondary College, or if they pursued an additional degree or field of study at the University of Melbourne.

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