Department of Health

An entry level pathway through the School Based Traineeship Program in 2025-26.

About us

Western Australia’s public health system (WA Health) is one of the largest employers in the state – and WA is the largest area in the world covered by a single health authority! 

Our department plays an important role in supporting the WA public health system. 

We have 1,400 staff and provide direction and support to our health services, hospitals, and other areas of public health, working together for a healthier WA.

We are proud to offer a traineeship pathway that can lead to permanent employment at the department, or help you broaden your career options for the future.

Benefits of doing a traineeship with us

If you work with us, you will:

  • join a group of trainees and share your journey – you won’t be the only one completing a traineeship at the department!
  • get the chance to work with teams across a range of fascinating areas
  • get paid to learn job skills in a supportive environment with a dedicated supervisor.

At the end of your school based traineeship you can choose to continue with a government traineeship. This offers you further qualifications and a proven pathway to a permanent job.

Perfect for …

We are looking for young people who are:

  • keen to learn new skills and be a valued member of the team
  • open to learning and receiving feedback
  • ready to experience working in an office environment
  • interested in a future career at the department.

Find us here

Our head office is in East Perth, with nearby public transport.
We also have other offices in Perth City, where you may have the opportunity to work.

Have a chat to us

There are no silly questions, so reach out if you want to learn more about our traineeship program. Contact Jimmy Douglas on (08) 9222 2491 or email .DOH.OrganisationalDevelopment@health.wa.gov.au

How to apply

Applications open on 1 July 2024. Read How to apply to check what you need to provide in your application. 

You can submit you application, including all required documentation, to DOH.OrganisationalDevelopment@health.wa.gov.au

You will be asked to attend an individual interview at our East Perth office.

Success stories 

Meet Sahar

Administrative Support Officer
Communicable Disease Control Directorate
Started SBT program: February 2021 at 16 years old

What appealed to you about the School Based Traineeship Program?

I signed up for the program because it seemed like the perfect way to kickstart my career. I was excited to have the opportunity to work with experienced professionals and gained practical knowledge in a real work environment.

Tell us about your journey with the department so far?

I started my journey as a school based trainee within the Public and Aboriginal Health Division, providing administrative support to many teams and being involved in some amazing work being undertaken at the department. After completing my traineeship, I took the opportunity to continue my studies and further develop my skills with the Corporate Traineeship, which helped me discover my desire to work in Public Health.

How did the School Based Traineeship Program set you up for success in your career?

As a school based trainee I was able to finish my school studies while working in the real world. I was able to learn from many different people who shared their career experiences with me, motivating me to find my true passion. The traineeship programs provided a pathway for me to secure a permanent job with the department in late 2023.
 

Meet Bianca

Administrative Support Officer
Work Health and Safety, Corporate Services
Started SBT program: February 2021 at 15 years old

What appealed to you about the School Based Traineeship Program?

The program appealed to me as I was able to complete school while developing my skillset with on-the-job experience, giving me the chance to discover what interested me and what I wanted to do after high school.

Tell us about your journey with the department so far?

My journey as a school based trainee began within Corporate Services and I had the opportunity to work within each business area of the directorate, developing a wide range of skills and working with many different people in a supportive environment. This allowed me to discover the type of work I enjoyed and at completion of the program, I was excited to move onto the Corporate Traineeship, working full time with Organisational Development and Work Health and Safety.

How did the School Based Traineeship Program set you up for success in your career?

The School Based Traineeship Program allowed me to complete Year 12 while achieving additional qualifications. I gained real-world working experience and discovered what to pursue in my career.

Completing the traineeship programs helped me secure a permanent job within the Work Health and Safety team and I have recently commenced further studies with the support of the department.
 

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