Career outcomes

The UTS Online Master of Health Services Management is designed for ambitious professionals seeking to gain advanced knowledge and skills to lead transformative change in health and social care systems. This degree equips you to take on key leadership roles, ensuring the efficient, equitable and innovative delivery of healthcare services across various settings. Career opportunities for graduates may include roles such as Aged Care Manager, Chief Operating Officer (Healthcare), Health Services Manager, Clinical Governance Manager, Policy Analyst/Advisor within Government Health Departments, Hospital Administrator and Project Manager for Major Healthcare Infrastructure Projects.

A$90k -$150k p/a

Health Services Managers can expect to earn between A$90,000 and A$150,000 annually, with senior roles exceeding A$200,000.
(Australian Bureau of Statistics)


500k New roles by 2033

Healthcare roles are projected to grow faster than any other sector, with over half a million new roles expected by 2033, underscoring the critical need for skilled management in health and social services.
(Australian Institute of Health and Welfare)


15%

The healthcare industry is projected to grow by 15% by 2030, significantly increasing the demand for skilled health services managers to lead complex systems and improve care quality.
(Australian Institute of Health and Welfare)


$137 Billion

The 2023-24 Federal Budget includes $137 billion in spending on health and aged care, with historic investments such as $6 billion to strengthen Medicare and $951.2 million for digital health improvements.
(Australian Government, Budget)


 

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What our students say

“I want to be able to shape the health service of tomorrow. UTS was the only course I looked at which had components that made me think it would generate future ready leaders."

- Serena Ayers (Student)

 

Upcoming study periods

UTS Online courses have six intakes per year. The diagram below shows all upcoming
intakes, with the next intake highlighted in blue.