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Unity in Values, Strength in Culture

About MTHC

At Melbourne Teaching Health Clinics (MTHC) we take pride in fostering and nurturing a values-based organisation, and it is our values that help guide our principles for decision making, actions and delivery of care.

Our values also underpin our strong commitment to be an inspiring and supportive culture that:

  • Fosters the growth of our people,
  • Provides safe and client focused patient care.
  • Facilitates a positive teaching and learning environment for our students which is personal, effective and connected.

The MTHC values are to be:

Accountable

Collaborative

Compassionate

Ethical

Our People are our Most Important Asset

When you work at the Melbourne Teaching Health Clinics you are part of a dedicated, caring and innovative team.

Our People are at the heart of everything we do and living our values sets us apart.

We have a range of initiatives to support employees in their work as well as recognising the achievements and contributions of individuals and teams.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

At MTHC we’re committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace and we strive to foster belonging and empowerment at work.

Reward and Recognition

The MTHC Reward and Recognition Framework wants to celebrate and acknowledge our people’s dedication, hard work and commitment to MTHC.

Benefits

Competitive salaries and a range of employee benefits, our employees deliver quality healthcare and clinical education.

Our Team

The People and Culture team facilitate inclusion and innovation for all people working at MTHC.

Our aim is to cultivate an environment where diversity is celebrated, and new ideas encouraged.

We see ourselves as:

  • the stewards of the MTHC values,
  • the facilitators of an environment where our people feel valued, empowered and connected and
  • the key drivers for developing our people by providing opportunities to grow and empowering them to do and be their best.

Introducing The P&C Team

Gabrielle Wood

Head of People & Culture

Jackie Vong

People & Culture Business Partner

Laura Hinkley

People & Culture Administrator

Our Partners

We are very fortunate to have several key partnerships that help to leverage our reputation through their community standing and though expanded opportunities for the learning and teaching of our people.

They include:

Careers@MTHC

Search our current vacancies by visiting our 
SEEK job listings:

Closing the Gender Pay Gap

Melbourne Teaching Health Clinics (MTHC) has committed to narrowing the gender pay gap in our organisation and show transparency around our progress.

Preparing for Employment

Interested in applying for a role with us? Click here to see the the steps required and learn more about our recruitment and selection process.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I apply for a job?

Please refer to the Preparing for Employment section for an overview of the recruitment process at Melbourne Teaching Health Clinics.

What types of positions are typically available?

Our vacancies are determined on operational need and include a mix of clinical, administrative, technical, management and leadership roles. For a list of what’s available, please check our vacancies on SEEK.

Can I submit a general application, or are there specific job openings I should apply for?

We accept applications for specific job openings only at this stage. For a list of what’s available, please check our vacancies on SEEK.

Are there opportunities for career advancement within Melbourne Teaching Health Clinics?

Yes, we encourage existing employees to apply for new vacancies within the organisation. We do this by advertising opportunities internally.

What is the company culture like at Melbourne Teaching Health Clinics?

We have a diverse workforce and are committed to building an inclusive culture that reflects our community. We encourage people to bring their most authentic selves to work, and know they’ll be met with warmth and care. We have fun, celebrate wins and support each other through tough times. By working at MTHC we are united by our values and recognise we are stronger together.

What is the typical work schedule or hours at Melbourne Teaching Health Clincs?

Our Clinics generally operate between the hours of 8:30am to 5:00pm, Monday to Friday. Depending on your role, flexible work may be available.

Is remote work available?

Yes, for some roles, however this is not available for all roles due to the nature of our clinical education environment.

Is Work Experience or Volunteer Arrangements available at Melbourne Teaching Health Clinics?

Yes! We are committed to advancing healthcare and developing the next generation of clinicians. If you are seeking to volunteer your time, or a student seeking work experience, please get in touch with the relevant Clinic.

How is Melbourne Teaching Health Clinics associated with the University of Melbourne (UoM)?

As a wholly owned subsidiary of UoM, we are an independent organisation that employs our own workforce. This means you will be an employee of MTHC, not UoM.

How does Melbourne Teaching Health Clinics handle employee feedback and suggestions?

At MTHC our people leaders adopt an inclusive leadership approach. This means that we provide a safe and transparent environment that welcomes your feedback and suggestions at all times.

Contact Us

Melbourne Teaching Health Clinics

Level 2, 723 Swanston Street
Carlton Victoria 3053
Australia
Email: info@mthc.com.au

Opening hours

Monday to Friday
8:30 am to 5.00 pm
Closed public holidays