Prosthetics and Orthotics Scholarship
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With support in your final year as prosthetics and orthotics students, this scholarship is the first step on your exciting and rewarding career journey – with guaranteed employment after graduating.
Applications for the 2026 round of the prosthetics and orthotics scholarship is now open and will close 5pm 26 October 2025.
What’s on offer
Financial support
You receive a total of $21,000 financial support that we pay across the final year of study. This will begin at the start of your final academic year.
This support is taxable income.
We encourage you to get financial advice and to contact Centrelink to discuss any impact this may have on your finances.
A job with Queensland Health
Once you have your tertiary qualification, Queensland Health will provide paid employment as a health practitioner (HP3) at the Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH), Brisbane.
Find out about Queensland Health allied health careers.
Return of service
After you graduate, you will need to work with Queensland Health for at least 18 months, as a return-of-service period.
During this time, you will receive support and mentoring from a world-class team, build a solid foundation for your career and have the opportunity to grow your skills.
Our hospitals
The PAH is a major tertiary hospital in Queensland offering a wide range of service delivery modes of care across the state.
It provides services in:
- interim prosthetic rehabilitation of patients following amputation caused through disease or trauma.
- prosthetic provision in both an inpatient and outpatient model.
- participation in various multidisciplinary team environments, including amputees, high-risk foot and stroke.
- varied orthotic caseload with close links to these teams:
- orthopaedics
- neurological
- rehabilitation
- plastics
- brain injuries
- spinal injuries.
Preparing to apply
Who can apply
You must be:
- an Australian or New Zealand citizen or an Australian permanent resident
- enrolled in the Bachelor of Prosthetics and Orthotics at the University of the Sunshine Coast or La Trobe University
- studying full time
- commencing the last year of your degree with a plan to graduate that year.
What you need
You’ll need to submit these supporting documents:
- application form including your response to the selection criteria
- your CV (curriculum vitae), that includes your employment history
- details for 2 referees (one academic and one from current/previous employment or a personal referee)
- a certified copy (by a JP or CDec within the last six months) of photo ID (this can be a driver’s licence or passport)
- proof of Australian citizenship or permanent residency status:
Australian or New Zealand citizen
You will need a certified copy of your birth/citizenship certificate and marriage certificate, if applicable.
Australian permanent residents
You will need a certified copy of your permanent residency visa or letter granting you permanent residency status.
The scholarship will be administered in accordance with the Queensland Department of Health Scholarship Schemes Policy (PDF 147 kB).
How to apply
Please submit your application and supporting documents to AH_CETU@health.qld.gov.au by 5pm 26 October 2025.
Late applications cannot be accepted.