As a Medical Officer Class 4, you’ll provide timely, evidence-based occupational and environmental health advice across a range of staff health matters. You’ll analyse health data, advise on policies and programs, contribute to audits and quality assurance, and work closely with stakeholders across policy, program and operations to support a healthy, safe workplace.
Role Specifications
| Job Title | Medical Officer Class 4 |
|---|---|
| Vacancy Number | VN-0768400 |
| Position Number | 141361 |
| Classification | Medical Officer Class 4 |
| Salary | $189,206 – $207,535 per annum |
| Job Type | Full-Time; Part-Time, Ongoing |
| Primary Locations | Various locations – ACT, NSW, SA, VIC, WA |
| Future Merit Locations | Various locations – ACT, NSW, VIC, WA, QLD, TAS, NT, SA |
| Office Arrangement | Flexible |
| Office Arrangement Details | Flexible working arrangements can be negotiated in accordance with our Enterprise Agreement and the operational requirements of the role. |
| Closing Date | Tuesday 14 April 2026 |
| Agency Website | www.homeaffairs.gov.au |
About the Opportunity
The Staff Health Clinical Advisory Team provides evidence-based clinical advice to support health governance and staff health policies within the Department of Home Affairs. You’ll be part of a multidisciplinary group that informs policy, program delivery and health risk management for ABF/Home Affairs staff health matters. The role is pivotal in complex, urgent or high‑profile cases, ensuring clinical integrity and accountability.
Our ideal candidate brings a fellowship from a relevant medical college, substantial hands-on experience in occupational medicine within Australia, and a track record of working in government or regulatory settings with complex operational environments. You’ll work across stakeholders, balancing scientific rigour with practical, actionable guidance and a collaborative team culture that values inclusivity and continuous improvement.
Duties (What You Will Do)
| Monitor, analyse and interpret health data to inform staff health policy development, program delivery and risk management. |
| Provide expert clinical and medical advice on occupational and environmental health matters, including guidance for service providers and policy processes. |
| Undertake quality assurance activities, including desktop and onsite audits, and review systems to drive improvements. |
| Engage with internal and external stakeholders to support service delivery and shared outcomes. |
| Communicate effectively with diverse audiences and contribute to a positive, inclusive team culture through clear written and verbal communication. |
About You (Eligibility)
- Australian Citizen
- Must obtain and maintain Baseline (Protected) security clearance
- Must be registered, or eligible to be registered, as a medical practitioner in Australia
- Must hold or be eligible for fellowship from a relevant specialist medical college (preferably Australasian Faculty of Occupational and Environmental Medicine)
- At least five years of clinical experience in occupational medicine in Australia
- Desirable: government/regulatory experience overseeing complex operational environments
- Soft skills: collaborative, stakeholder-focused, adaptable communication, and strong professional judgment
Important Information for Applicants
We recognise diverse experiences and encourage applications from all backgrounds. You may see the phrase jobs in australia for foreigners in job marketing and search terms; if you’re considering this role, note that eligibility requires Australian citizenship and security clearances as outlined above.
Direct Answer
Citizenship requirement: Australian Citizenship is required. A Baseline Vetting (AGSVA) security clearance is necessary, and Employment Suitability Clearance (ESC) or related onboarding checks may be required depending on the role and agency processes. If you are not an Australian citizen, this position would not be eligible under APS recruitment guidelines.
Additional Information
Diversity & Inclusion
The Department values diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from Indigenous Australians, people with disability and people from diverse backgrounds.
RecruitAbility
RecruitAbility applies to this vacancy. If applying under the scheme, you may be invited to participate in further assessment activities.
Future Merit Pools
Notes indicate future merit pools may be created for similar roles across the APS.
How to Apply
| Contact Officer | Claire Behm, 0461 554 525 |
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| Candidate Kit | Candidate Kit |
| Application Portal | Apply Online |
