Define your career with your next Medical Administration role
Medical Administration professionals create the foundation on which good healthcare is built.
From clinical governance, to shaping policy and procedure, to managing locations and infrastructure, there are a variety of clinical leadership roles within Medical Administration and plenty of opportunities for career advancement.
In most cases, Medical Administration jobs are not directly involved in patient interactions, however, these skilled individuals keep the wheels of healthcare going, ensuring high-quality care is provided on the medical management side of the business.
The field is extremely diverse and complex, with Medical Administrators working in a variety of offices across medicine and other industries adjacent to healthcare. The roles are not limited to managing a department in a hospital or running a small clinic; the skills required for Medical Administration roles are also transferrable to working in medical laboratories, private clinics, and even government agencies, pharmaceutical companies, and insurance companies. Career pathways include Chief Medical Officers; Director of Medical Services; Chief executives of hospitals and universities; Heads of divisions of medical services; Heads of health authorities; Chief health officers of government jurisdictions; Consultants to governments and private sector health services; and Public policy and health program management in information technology and pharmaceuticals.
The demand for Medical Administrators has never been stronger, with opportunities constantly arising throughout Elective Recruitment’s Australian network. There are also possibilities for career advancement with varied options in roles such as Hospital leadership and Executive Management.
From clinical governance, to shaping policy and procedure, to managing locations and infrastructure, there are a variety of clinical leadership roles within Medical Administration and plenty of opportunities for career advancement.
In most cases, Medical Administration jobs are not directly involved in patient interactions, however, these skilled individuals keep the wheels of healthcare going, ensuring high-quality care is provided on the medical management side of the business.
The field is extremely diverse and complex, with Medical Administrators working in a variety of offices across medicine and other industries adjacent to healthcare. The roles are not limited to managing a department in a hospital or running a small clinic; the skills required for Medical Administration roles are also transferrable to working in medical laboratories, private clinics, and even government agencies, pharmaceutical companies, and insurance companies. Career pathways include Chief Medical Officers; Director of Medical Services; Chief executives of hospitals and universities; Heads of divisions of medical services; Heads of health authorities; Chief health officers of government jurisdictions; Consultants to governments and private sector health services; and Public policy and health program management in information technology and pharmaceuticals.
The demand for Medical Administrators has never been stronger, with opportunities constantly arising throughout Elective Recruitment’s Australian network. There are also possibilities for career advancement with varied options in roles such as Hospital leadership and Executive Management.
Average salaries for Medical Administration doctors in Australia are:
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