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Monash Health is Victoria’s largest and most comprehensive health service. For more than 170 years, Monash Health and its predecessors have provided safe, high-quality healthcare for people at every life stage. With 25,500 employees, we provide care to south-eastern metropolitan Melbourne and rural Victoria from over 40 locations, via telehealth, within local communities and in people’s homes.
We recognise the value of equal employment opportunity. We are committed to patient safety, promoting fairness, equity and diversity in the workplace and to Child Safe Standards. At Monash Health we are relentless in our pursuit of excellence and work to our six guiding principles and our five ICare values.
About Monash Doctors
To help grow your career, there are more than 1,900 Junior and 1,700 Senior Doctors at Monash Health in over 200 medical specialties. We offer unparallel opportunities in Victoria's largest & most clinically diverse teaching health service.
About Supportive and Palliative Care
The Supportive and Palliative Care Department of Monash Health is operationally based at McCulloch House at Clayton, and is comprised of the following:
Outpatient Clinical Services – OncoPain (refractory cancer pain clinic), RAPID (palliative care inreach program), Palliative Care Hospital in the Home collaboration, Supportive Care Clinic, Casey Palliative Care Clinic
The unit has a broad research interest with a focus on translational research. It has produced academic publications in a broad range of areas of interest including refractory cancer pain, ketamine, interventional pain management, end-of-life care, rapid response team and life limiting illness, telemedicine, palliative care and oncology, novel approaches to healthcare delivery tracking, geriatric palliative care, anticipatory medication, and bereavement.
About the Role - The role is available 3rd August through until 31st January 2027
The Palliative Care Fellow will work as part of a multidisciplinary team to provide safe and effective person-centred care, provide teaching and supervision of junior medical staff and students.
It is envisaged that the Fellow would work primarily on key unit research, education or service development projects, along side a clinical component and this can be tailored to interest areas. Our department has a number of ongoing and new research topics that may be of interest and is also open to the Fellows own research proposal. The Fellow will also be part of the Palliative Care weekend/on-call roster and assist in clinical leave cover. There will be opportunities provided to attend palliative medicine education and research meetings, and be part of the extensive Unit and Organisational Governance activities that the SPCU is involved in. This provides an opportunity to progress and bridge the gap from Registrar to Consultant in a supported and safe environment.
To ensure your success in this role you will bring the following demonstrated skills, experience and knowledge:
Extensive interaction with the other health professionals, especially, medical, nursing and allied health staff
Mandatory requirements of the role:
As part of your application, please complete the referee request form at least twice (preferably three times) to ensure we receive a minimum of two references.
Request Referee Details: Form Link
Once you submit the form, an automated request will be sent to each referee. You will receive an email notification when a referee has submitted their reference.
Please note that it is your responsibility to ensure your referees complete their submissions before the application deadline. Reference responses will be considered as part of your application.
For a confidential discussion and to explore this opportunity further, please reach out to Dr Fiona Runacres - Director, Supportive and Palliative Care on 0414 756 505.
Position Description can be found here
At Monash Health, our people are at the heart of everything we do. Our culture is inclusive, supportive and future-focused, underpinned by clear values and a commitment to continuous improvement.
Our teams play a critical role in bringing our new strategy to life, challenging traditional approaches, embracing innovation, and ensuring every appointment reflects our commitment to equity, transparency and excellence.
You’ll be encouraged to share ideas, contribute to improvement initiatives, and grow alongside experienced professionals who are passionate about what they do.
We are Full Hearted, Open Minded and All In, enabling excellent service delivery and a positive candidate and employee experience every time.
We recognise the value of equal employment opportunity. We are committed to patient safety, promoting fairness, equity and diversity in the workplace and to Child Safe Standards.
How to Apply
Applications are accepted via the Monash Health online EHub system. For information including how to apply and probity check requirements, please click here for the ‘Application Guide’
Applications will be screened upon receipt and selection activity may commence prior to the closing date.
Applications close June 12th, 2026.