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Department of Health Aboriginal Cadetship

Who we are

WA Health is Western Australia's public health system. With a state spanning over 2.5 million square kilometres, it is the largest area in the world covered by a single health authority.

Providing health services to 2.96 million people across WA, the department employs 55,000 dedicated staff in metropolitan, regional and remote areas of the state to provide health services to our growing population.

We are committed to developing and supporting our workforce, working together to engage all staff in an open and inclusive environment where diversity is valued.

For more information, visit WA Health.

About the program

Attracting and retaining Aboriginal people to our diverse and talented workforce is essential to delivering culturally appropriate healthcare and improving the health of the WA community.

WA Health's Aboriginal Cadetship Program offers Aboriginal university students paid work experience while studying an undergraduate degree.

The program provides the opportunity to develop skills and abilities, and establish personal and professional support networks, while laying foundations for a career in the WA public health sector.

Cadets are required to complete 52 workdays over 12 months.

This is a fantastic way to discover future employment opportunities at WA Health.

Program highlights

  • Gain valuable workplace experience while studying for the duration of your degree
  • Supportive and culturally safe environment
  • Competitive salary (PSO Level 2 $73,954 - $79,292 p. a pro rata), plus a study allowance of $460 per fortnight

What we're looking for in candidates

  • Identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
  • Committed to helping improve the health and wellbeing of our community
  • Interested in discovering a meaningful career in health

Application information

Applications are open now and close on Friday 17 April at 4:00 PM.

To be considered for a cadetship in health you must:

  • identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
  • be enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or post-graduate course at a recognised university, have completed at least one semester, and need at least two more semesters to complete your degree
  • be able to commit to 52 days of work in a 12-month period from July 2026 to July 2027 (negotiable).

Visit Aboriginal Cadetship Program page to learn more and subscribe for WA Health graduate program updates. We have updated our program to allow post-graduate student eligibility to the program.

Contact us

Aboriginal Health Policy Directorate
(08) 6376 0519
Aboriginal.Health@health.wa.gov.au

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