Find out how to apply for a job with Queensland Health.
We welcome applications from internationally trained health professionals.
If you’re moving to start a new job with Queensland Health, we may be able to help with your moving costs.
We do pre-employment checks as part of our application process.
You may need to be vaccinated against certain diseases for some healthcare roles.
We’re always happy to talk to you and answer any questions you may have.
Allied health professionals must be registered with the relevant Australian national board for their profession or be eligible for membership with the professional association.
We offer exciting career opportunities across all our hospital and health services.
We have programs and initiatives to support our allied health students with training and clinical placements.
Our allied health professionals enjoy a wide range of benefits, generous leave entitlements and a competitive salary.
Our allied health assistants help us deliver health care to individuals or in group sessions.
We have programs to support our rural and remote allied health professionals.
Doing a placement in rural and remote Queensland.
Opportunities for allied health professionals to work in short term relief roles in our rural and remote areas.
Medical practitioners must be registered with the Medical Board of Australia (MBA).
Explore the different career pathways we offer our medical practitioners.
Our medical practitioners enjoy a wide range of benefits, generous leave entitlements and a competitive salary.
Our visiting medical officers support our fulltime medical specialist services in our city and regional hospitals.
We have exciting opportunities for RMOs right across Queensland in all our hospitals and health services.
We offer internships across our hospital and health services.
We offer training and professional development for medical officers who want to become a rural generalist.
We provide free medical indemnity to our medical practitioners.
We’re here to help you navigate a clear path to a rewarding medical career and make informed decisions about your future.
Enrolled nurses, registered nurses and midwives must be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA).
We offer nurses and midwives exciting career opportunities across all our hospital and health services.
Our nurses and midwives enjoy a wide range of benefits, generous leave entitlements and a competitive salary.
There are a range of education and training programs to support nurses, nurse practitioners and midwives when they work for us.
The Registered Nursing and Midwifery Graduate Program is a structured development program for newly graduated registered nurses and midwives.
We offer incentives to our nurses and midwives if they work in rural and remote areas.
Find out what qualifications, licences or registrations you’ll need to work with us in the dental field.
We offer a range of opportunities for dental professionals across our hospital and health services.
Our dental professionals enjoy a wide range of benefits, generous leave entitlements and a competitive salary.
We need everyone to keep our hospitals and health services running, and have hundreds of jobs that you don’t need formal qualifications for.
We talk to thousands of Queenslanders every day, providing health assessments, advice and information 24 hours a day.
Our teams use the latest technology to investigate health threats, civil emergencies and criminal investigations and provide advice to clients in Australia and around the world.
The area of mental health and addiction is large, with many opportunities to make a positive impact on other people’s lives.
Helping us manage information supports patient care and our health system.
Start your career in pathology by doing our specialised 12 month training program.
Clinical placements for undergraduate and postgraduate nursing, midwifery and allied health students.
We have exciting opportunities and programs to support you during your first year of practice.
We value every single one of our nearly 99,000 employees. Where you work and how you work best matters to us too.
We have hospitals and health services all over Queensland, from our coastal cities to the remote outback.
Working in regional, rural and remote Queensland will give you unique opportunities you won't get anywhere else.
Join us and make a lasting difference to the health and wellbeing of your community.
We value our staff and provide a diverse, inclusive and supportive work environment.
Incentive packages for health workers who move to Queensland from another state, intrastate or overseas.
We offer a wide range of benefits and competitive salaries.
We offer generous leave entitlements to support your health and wellbeing and caring for your family.
We offer training opportunities for all our staff.
Addiction medicine physicians provide comprehensive care to patients who suffer from a range of addiction disorders, including patients who suffer drug and alcohol addiction or pharmaceutical dependency.
Basic Training in Adult Internal Medicine provides you with the foundational training required to progress towards advanced training in a physician sub-specialty of your choice.
Cardiologists diagnose, treat and care for patients with diseases or conditions which affect the cardiovascular system, including congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure and valvular heart disease.
Clinical geneticists diagnose, treat and manage who have, or are at risk of having, genetic or inherited conditions.
Clinical pharmacologists are experts in the science of pharmaceuticals and how they interact with humans. Clinical pharmacologists play a key role in improving patient care through the safe and effective use of medicines.
Endocrinologists diagnose, treat and manage patients experiencing conditions caused by problems of the endocrine system.
Gastroenterologists diagnose, treat and manage patients with disorders affecting the oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and the biliary system, which includes the liver, pancreas, gallbladder and bile ducts.
General medicine physicians diagnose, treat and manage patients with complex, chronic and multi-system disorders. A General Medicine Physician’s clinical practice is not limited by patient age, diagnostic category, stage of disease, treatment intent or clinical setting.
Geriatricians provide comprehensive care for patients who are later in life, and have expertise in the diagnosis and management of complex and multifactorial internal medicine disorders that impact on their patients cognitive and functional status.
Haematologists diagnose, treat and manage patients with diseases related to the blood.
Clinical immunology and allergy physicians diagnose, treat and manage both adult and paediatric patients with a diverse range of disorders of the immune system, including allergic disorders, immune deficiency disorders and autoimmune diseases.
Infectious disease physicians deal with the diagnosis, treatment and control of infections, having extensive experience in all facets of infectious diseases, including HIV medicine and infections in immunocompromised patients.
Medical oncologists investigate, study, diagnose, treat and manage benign and malignant growth, tumours, cancers and diseases.
Nephrologists diagnose, treat and manage patients with diseases of the kidneys and urinary tract, and treat the medical problems related to these diseases.
Neurologists diagnose, treat and manage diseases affecting the central, peripheral and autonomic nervous systems and muscles.
Nuclear medicine physicians use nuclear imaging and radiopharmaceuticals to diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions, including cancers, heart disease, gastrointestinal, endocrine and neurological disorders.
Occupational and environmental physicians provide specialist advice to employers, advising on illness and injury prevention, the management of sickness absence and health problems, and on strategies for minimising occupational and environmental risks.
Palliative medicine physicians provide specialist end-of-life care to patients who are suffering terminal illnesses and chronic health conditions.
Public health physicians work is complex, multi-disciplinary and collaborative to promote, protect and improve the health of whole populations.
Rehabilitation medicine physicians assess, diagnose and treat a patient’s mobility and function after injury, illness or a chronic condition, to maximise the patient’s independence and to maintain or improve their quality of life.
Respiratory physicians diagnose, treat and manage patients with diseases of the respiratory system, including diseases of the lungs, chest wall, pulmonary circulation and ventilatory control system.
Rheumatologists diagnose, treat and manage patients who suffer diseases that affect joints, muscles and bones, including arthritis, musculoskeletal conditions and autoimmune diseases.
Sexual health physicians provide specialist care to ensure their patients engage in healthy sexual relations, including ensuring they are free from sexually transmitted infections, unplanned pregnancies and physical or psychological discomfort associated with sexuality.
Last updated: September 2024