Launch Your Career with Our Allied Health Graduate Program

Are you a recent graduate in Social Work or Occupational Therapy, eager to embark on your professional journey? Our program is designed to support your transition into a confident and skilled Mental Health Clinician, fostering both your personal and professional growth.

Applications are now open for July 2024 and February 2025.

Learn more about the program below - we look forward to receiving your application

Why choose our program?

At Albury Wodonga Health, our graduate programs put you at the centre, providing the ultimate career-building experience, giving you unparalleled exposure to a range of specialisations and experiences to build your knowledge.

We offer:

  • Comprehensive Education Support: Our dedicated team ensures you receive the guidance you need to excel.
  • Collaborative Clinical Relationships: Gain invaluable exposure to a variety of specialisations and experiences.
  • Flexible Working Arrangements: Balance your professional commitments with continued study and learning.
  • Dedicated Study Time: Make the most of your two-year program with dedicated time for further education.

Upon successfully completing the program, we continue to support your career growth with ongoing work opportunities. Best of all, you’ll make a meaningful impact in our vibrant regional community, helping those who truly need it. Your allied health career starts here!

 

“The allied health graduate program is the perfect transition to the specialty area of mental health, providing a solid understanding of each level of care from the acute inpatient units right through to the community setting.  As a graduate, your learning is well supported by each team along the way, and I am grateful for the professional connections made during in each rotation.  It’s the perfect program to develop a thorough foundational understanding of our region’s mental health service.”

- Lauren, Mental Health Allied Health Graduate

The Mental Health Allied Health Program is for Allied Health Graduates (those who have studied Social Work or Occupational Therapy). The program is designed to give newly graduated professionals the hands on, in depth learning and experience required to become well rounded and experienced professionals. 

We are currently recruiting for graduates, with program commencement dates from July 2024 through to February 2025, depending on where you are at with your study. It provides flexibility, exposure to a broad range of rotations and departments, provides continuous learning and education opportunities to grow your career, and there are opportunities for ongoing employment once you complete the two year program. 

Rotations may include time in the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS), the Older Persons Mental Health Service (OPMHS), the Acute Inpatient Units, Community Adult Mental Health Services, and sub-acute and rehabilitation programs across our sites located in Albury, Wodonga, Beechworth, and Wangaratta.  

View a map of our mental health allied health geographical catchment map here.

Rotations are designed to give you exposure and learning opportunities across the Mental Health functions at Albury Wodonga Health, and will help to embed your learning and grow your experience as a professional. 

The Mental Health Graduation Allied Health Program runs for two years. There are opportunities for ongoing employment with Albury Wodonga Health upon successful completion of the program. 

Benefits of the program:


  • A supportive team environment.
  • A  two year program, with the opportunity to secure ongoing employment upon successful completion of the program.
  • Full time employment (1.0 FTE) to provide stability and security.
  • Supportive orientation program including Supernumerary days.
  • Workshops to support your development as a Mental Health Clinician across the program.
  • Additional paid study days to complete Post Graduate Qualifications.
  • Rotations through our adult acute inpatient units and community teams.
  • Support to complete Post Graduate Qualifications (through our partnership with La Trobe University).
  • Structured Post Graduate Mental Health Career Pathway.
  • Dedicated educational support from Nursing and Allied Health Educators, the Mental Health Professional Development and Practice team as well as experienced mentors and clinicians across the service.
  • Regular individual and group clinical supervision.
  • Relocation support if you are moving from another town, region or city (if applicable)


Additional AWH Staff benefits:

  • Salary packaging up to $15,900.
  • Employee assistance & wellbeing program
  • Generous annual leave entitlements.
  • Discounted private health insurance (BUPA)
  • Free on-site car parking



We'd love you to join us, no matter where from!

AWH has access to the Regional Mental Health Workforce Incentive program. The Incentive program is designed by the Department of Health to support the attraction, relocation, and retention of mental health and alcohol and other drug (AOD) workers to Area Mental Health and Wellbeing Services across rural and regional Victoria.

Candidates relocating may be eligible for grants to cover expenses such as a removalist, travel fees, accommodation costs, school fees, etc. For a more detailed understanding of the incentive program get in touch with our Workforce Navigator and arrange a one-on-one session to explore your options.

Vivian Ives - Regional Workforce Relocation and Integration Navigator
Vivian.ives@awh.org.au

To apply for our Mental Health Allied Health Graduate program, you must apply directly to Albury Wodonga Health via this job advertisement.

The following documents are required in your online application:

  • Cover letter detailing your interest in the program: maximum 1 page.
  • Resume: maximum 2 pages.
  • 2 professional referees (including phone number and email address).

Candidates must meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • AHPRA (for Occupation Therapist) registration prior to commencement or Eligibility for AASW (for Social Workers)
  • Bachelor Qualification in Occupation Therapy or Social Work
  • Not currently in a graduate program

Ready to Start Your Career?

Join us at Albury Wodonga Health and make a difference! We can’t wait to welcome you to our team!

Read the job ad and apply here.

 

Have More Questions?

Download our FAQ document here.

Contact Alison Delphin on 02 6051 7950 for further information.

Contact Information

Alison Delphin 
02 6051 7950

alison.delphin@awh.org.au 

Grant Funding

As an occupational therapy or speech pathology student, you may be eligible for grant funding to work in rural Victoria.

Applications open in October 2024.

Find out more here.