Thursday, August 24, 2023

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Grandmother And Sister Inspire Nursing Career For Josh

Josh Sondergeld has embraced Moranbah, and word has it that Moranbah has in turn embraced Josh.

The registered nurse arrived in the town he’d never even heard of before, three years ago.

“My partner Ashleigh, who is a teacher, finished uni the same year I did and she got a contract here in Moranbah,” Josh said.

“I had absolutely no idea about Moranbah at all.”

Though Josh has been a carer from a very young age, nursing wasn’t his first career choice.

“I did concerts; sound and lighting, for 15 years,” Josh said.

“My grandmother was a nurse. She passed away, but beforehand I was up at the Wesley hospital spending time with her, and I just thought ‘I’m going to do it (nursing)’.

“I also have an aunt who’s a nurse at Baralaba (in Central Queensland).”

The sad circumstances that led to Josh adopting a carer role from an early age relate to his little sister being involved in a motor vehicle accident when she was just two years old.

“I’ve always had an interest in nursing because my sister was reversed over by a car, which left her with an acquired brain injury," Josh said.

“I’ve helped to look after her pretty much my whole life, along with mum and dad, because I was the eldest in the family.

“I’ve always been around the medical field, and I loved looking after people.”

After finishing a two-week placement in Moranbah Hospital, Josh was given a part-time contract immediately.

Moranbah Hospital Director of Nursing Mel Hornery said they saw potential.

“Josh was mature, and a quick learner,” she said.

Over the past three years, Josh has embraced both the town and the hospital, and thrown himself wholeheartedly into community life.

He took a lead role in preparing for the hospital’s most recent accreditation and has also been promoted into the acting nurse unit manager role.

He is just as active outside of work volunteering in the community, and he was snapped up due to his sound and lighting skills to help with the recent @MoranbahCarolsByCandlelight event.

He also has a passion to see the rural facility through the build of its new hospital.

“I love Moranbah – I like the community, and I’m heavily involved,” Josh said.

“I think that also helps a bit with the job, because you develop a rapport with people.

“A familiar face puts people at ease.

“I have a huge passion to see this hospital through the next stage, to see the new hospital built and operating.”

By Mackay Hospital and Health Service

Josh Sondergeld became a carer from a young age after his younger sister was involved in a motor vehicle accident

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