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Jobs in Clinical and Statewide Services

Are you looking for a job where you can really make a difference?

At Clinical and Statewide Services, you can experience both professional and personal satisfaction through making a positive contribution to the lives of Queenslanders.

Working in Clinical and Statewide Services provides an opportunity to creatively and productively contribute to improving the provision of health, science and medical services across metropolitan, rural and remote Queensland. Clinical and Statewide Services has developed a reputation for innovation and achievement utilising the latest research, methodologies and cutting-edge technology.

Clinical and Statewide Services offers passionate students opportunities to work with some of the best people in the health science and medical services industry through exciting career prospects in graduate programs, cadetships and traineeships.

Clinical and Statewide Services, a division of Queensland Health, has over 2700 skilled and diverse staff throughout Queensland. We deliver services through:

We recognise that a balance of work and life is the key to a happy and effective workforce. Clinical and Statewide Services offers flexible work practices that will help you achieve the right combination.

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Competitive remuneration packages and incentives

Competitive remuneration packages and incentives can include:

Clinical and Statewide Services is a learning organisation, committed to developing our people through training, support, leadership and mentoring programs. We offer a variety of challenging professional opportunities and paid study leave to allow you to explore your potential.

Clinical and Statewide Services recruits all year round.

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Last Updated: 15 October 2009
Last Reviewed: 15 October 2009