Allied health professionals are an integral part of the care team at the RMH.

Spanning acute, subacute and community services, allied health professionals work together to support patients and consumers to achieve excellence in care. We are actively involved in professional development, quality improvement and research.

As a teaching hospital, we provide undergraduate student placements across all allied health professions.

We have innovative career opportunities at the RMH. Some of our new roles include COVID community navigators, flying squad (complex discharge planning), LGBTIQA+ patient liaison and disability liaison officers.

We are committed to supporting First Nations people, and we encourage allied health professionals who identify as First Nations people to join us.

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Allied health careers

Allied health professionals are an integral part of the care team at the RMH.

Spanning acute, subacute and community services, we work together to support patients and consumers to achieve excellence in care.

We do things the Melbourne Way. We put people first, we lead with kindness, and we achieve excellence together. We are the Royal Melbourne Hospital.

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Working at the RMH

When you work at the RMH, you are part of a dedicated, caring and innovative team.

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