Become an Intern at Monash Health

Monash Health is proud to provide healthcare to one quarter of Melbourne’s population, across the entire life-span from newborn and children, to adults, the elderly, their families and carers.

World-leading research opportunities

We are proud to be recognised as a leading teaching and research health service of international standing – our reach is far and our impact is profound.

An encouraging, supportive and flexible environment

The friendly environment offered by Monash Health provides a supportive introduction to your medical career with a healthy and positive work-life balance.

Become an Intern at Monash Health in 2025

Applications for our 2025 Intern opportunities are now open until 6 June 2024. Join our team and grow your medical career at Monash Health.

  1. Watch the recording of our Intern Information Session, hosted on 3 May 2023
  2. Review our Intern FAQs and Intern Position Description documents
  3. Register online for the computer match with the PMCV as per the PMCV guidelines
  4. Apply to the 2024 Intern vacancy – applications open 8 May 2023 and close 8 June 2023
  5. Submit your Candidates Priority List (CPL) to PMCV and list Monash Health as number one

2025 Intern Information Session

Miss our Intern Information Session? Replay the event to learn more about our intern opportunities, hear directly from former Interns, and hear answers to some frequently asked questions.

We couldn’t answer all of your frequently asked questions (FAQs) at the event, so we’ve answered additional questions in the document available below.

Featured roles

Occupational Therapist – Grade 3

The Grade 3 Clinical Occupational Therapist will be responsible for providing leadership and supervision the Occupational Therapists in the Children’s Team.

Occupational Therapist – Grade 2

The Aged and Community Care program aims to keep clients independent within their community by proactively promoting health, independence, and self-management. We offer integrated multidisciplinary care to a growing and diverse population in the community setting, with individual and group-based services provided.

Occupational Therapist – Grade 1

The Secure Extended Care Unit provides medium to long-term inpatient treatment and rehabilitation for people who have unremitting and severe symptoms of mental illness or disorder with an associated significant disturbance in behaviour that preclude their living in a less restricted environment.

Occupational Therapist Grade 2 GEM@Home

The GEM@Home Program is a new program for Monash Health and involves delivering care to clients in the home as part of a team of nursing, medical, pharmacy and allied health clinicians.

Rotations

At Monash Health, you’ll have the option to experience rotations in a wide range of areas such as Diagnostic Imaging, Palliative Care, Dermatology and more.

Plus your medicine and emergency medicine rotations don’t have to be limited to Melbourne — Monash Health provides opportunities in Traralgon, Wonthaggi, and Mildura.

Emergency Medicine

Medicine

Surgery

Elective (Non-Core)

“I feel Monash Health is the ideal place for any junior doctor to flourish personally and professionally, enjoying its multicultural workforce beyond internship. I have gained invaluable hands-on experience with surgical mentors who continues to inspire with their kindness and dedication. Working across multiple hospital sites in many different medical specialties and treating patients together really give a sense of family.”
– Kumail Jaffry, 2023 Intern

“I have really enjoyed my time with Monash Health so far! Monash Health has been very supportive of our needs, and the senior staff are caring and enthusiastic in mentoring junior doctors. With a wide range of different rotations to choose from, it has truly been a great learning experience.”
– Luke Chung, 2023 Intern

Contact the Monash Doctors team

Monash Doctors
Monash Medical Centre
Level 2, Block E
246 Clayton Rd,
Clayton VIC 3168

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Interpreter Services

Monash Health acknowledges the Bunurong/Boonwurrung and Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung peoples, the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the lands where our healthcare facilities are located and programs operate. We pay our respects to their culture and their Elders past, present and future.

We are committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment that embraces all backgrounds, cultures and sexualities, genders and abilities.