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Leadership development in healthcare: transform your career

Thinking about a career in healthcare leadership? We uncover potential roles, explore opportunities and challenges and give you a road map for success.



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Healthcare is a multifaceted and ever-evolving industry. After working and gaining experience in healthcare, it’s natural you might start looking towards developing your leadership capability. If you’re a healthcare professional wanting to progress or make a change in your career, becoming a leader in this industry may be your next step.

It can be an overwhelming prospect, and you may have many questions about the types of leadership roles in the industry. What healthcare leadership roles are there? How do you progress into one of them?

To help you get answers to these questions, we spoke with an experienced healthcare leader. Along with valuable insights, you’ll also find the key factors to consider for achieving leadership development in healthcare and begin on this rewarding career path.

Find your calling in healthcare leadership

Interested in a healthcare leadership career but still trying to decide which direction to take?

Coral Wilkinson is the founder of See Me Aged Care Navigators and a thought leader in the aged care space, with previous hospital leadership roles as a clinical nurse consultant and nursing director. Working across client and non-client-facing management roles, she explains what is involved in being a healthcare leader.

“Aspiring leaders should be aware of the two streams they can follow — clinical and management — as the focus of the work is very different,” she says.

“With clinical leadership, you’re still connected to your patients, and you can have some bearing on administrative leadership. In the more administrative leadership roles, you can be disconnected from the clinical environment but influence and make decisions.”

Professionals may follow a natural career progression from their current role into a leadership position, working up the hospital hierarchy for example, or move into a new health service. Whichever direction you take, understanding the challenges and opportunities of pursuing leadership in healthcare management is the best place to start.

Shifting your career to become a healthcare leader

Transitioning into a senior position can be nerve-wracking in any industry, and healthcare is no different. For experienced staff moving into a leadership position, Coral says there can be challenges.

“It’s not always an easy transition,” she says. “In clinical management roles, having direct patient contact and leading a team of clinicians can help you feel like you’re making a difference. However, being a leader in the management stream also means you have to make difficult decisions, and people won’t always agree with you.”

Although challenging, Coral says they’re rewarding positions to hold. “The influence that you can have at that level of leadership can make such significant change.”

Other rewarding elements for Coral are engaging with a team, having them champion the changes she implements, and then evaluating the impact of change. “The difference in team satisfaction then translates to patient care, so you can make a huge difference.”

Master your leadership skills in healthcare

If you’re focused on leadership development in healthcare and have an ultimate goal of a leadership position in mind, there are some steps you can take to achieve your goal.

The considerations below will help you understand how to be a leader in healthcare, and give you an overview of what’s involved when pursuing a senior role.

  • Gain professional experience

A healthcare professional should have considerable experience in their field of interest before stepping into a leadership role. For example, a registered nurse will generally need at least two years of experience before considering a leadership position.

  • Prioritise ongoing education

Remain up-to-date with continuing professional development and registration. Ongoing education ensures your healthcare knowledge is relevant and promotes an appreciation for lifelong learning. “Even now, change is happening all the time, and you have to keep on top of it,” Coral says. “Educating yourself every week — as a leader — is essential.”

  • Pursue postgraduate studies

Enrol in a postgraduate course that aligns with your professional goals and the career outcomes you want. GlobalHealth Education partners with Australian universities delivering healthcare leadership and management courses that teach skills like strategic planning, systems and service innovation and managing risk in healthcare.

Courses include Southern Cross University’s (SCU) Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Leadership and the University of Technology Sydney’s (UTS) Master of Health Services Management, both offering different levels of qualifications.

  • Follow job opportunities

Seek opportunities for a promotion in the healthcare service you work for. Alternatively, explore external job opportunities that align with your newly acquired leadership skills and professional experience.

“Healthcare professionals considering a leadership role should take the next step. There are courses and education offered to assist, so take advantage of what’s out there and do it,” Coral says.

A rewarding move for your healthcare career

Ready to start progressing your career as a healthcare leader? Leadership and management positions come with both challenges and rewards, and there are many paths to move your career forward. 

Postgraduate leadership courses in Australia

The courses below are listed by qualification level, from lowest to highest.

Graduate Certificate of Nursing Majoring in Leadership & Management
Graduate Certificate of Nursing Majoring in Leadership & Management
100% online and part-time Fast-track your career with flexible study you can balance around your life. Study one subject at a time and complete your degree in as little as eight months part-time. One of Australia's top 10 nursing schools You’ll study and connect with industry leaders, specialists and experienced nurse academics. JCU’s online Graduate Certificate of Nursing will help prepare you for the healthcare system of tomorrow. Australia's healthcare landscape is changing. Governments, industry and healthcare providers are working smarter to meet rising costs coupled with the increasing demand on our health system. You’ll develop advanced knowledge and specialist skills in your chosen nursing field. You’ll be able to take on nursing leadership roles in your area of practice, receive increased professional recognition and boost your potential to seize new opportunities in your nursing career. The Leadership and Management major gives you the confidence and knowledge to embrace management or leadership positions in healthcare, with two specialist units of study.
Graduate Certificate 8 months 4 Units
Units
  • Leading and Managing in Health
  • Ethics and Health Management
  • Effective Clinical Governance
  • Persuasive Communication
Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Leadership
Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Leadership
A pathway to the Master of Healthcare Leadership Broaden your opportunities beyond frontline care Designed for busy healthcare professionals Whether you are a registered nurse or allied health professional, a Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Leadership can enable you to take a significant step forward in your career in Australia’s largest industry. By completing Southern Cross University’s Online Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Leadership you will gain knowledge to meet the challenges and grab the opportunities of leadership in multidisciplinary and complex healthcare delivery. You’ll extend your knowledge in evidence based-care and learn how to lead teams of health professionals in Australia’s healthcare systems. 
Graduate Certificate 8 months 4 Units
Units
  • Leading Change in Healthcare
  • Strategic Planning and Management in Healthcare
  • Envisioning Health Systems, Policies and Practices
  • Governance and Accountability in Healthcare
Graduate Diploma of Nursing Majoring in Leadership & Management
Graduate Diploma of Nursing Majoring in Leadership & Management
100% online and part-time Fast-track your career with flexible study you can balance around your life. Study one subject at a time and complete your degree in as little as eight months part-time. One of Australia's top 10 nursing schools You’ll study and connect with industry leaders, specialists and experienced nurse academics. Australia’s health system is changing to meet more demand than ever before. James Cook University’s Online Graduate Diploma of Nursing will equip you with the critical thinking skills and theoretical knowledge to apply advanced nursing concepts in the clinical setting. This online course will prepare you to lead nursing practice and optimise patient outcomes in a hospital setting. The Leadership and Management major gives you the confidence and knowledge to embrace management or leadership positions in healthcare, with eight specialist units of study.
Graduate Diploma 16 months 8 Units
Units
  • Leading and Managing in Health
  • Ethics and Health Management
  • Effective Clinical Governance
  • Persuasive Communication
  • Informatics for Health Professionals
  • Business and Finance for the Health Manager
  • Conflict and Dispute Resolution in Healthcare
  • Synthesising Evidence for Healthcare
Master of Healthcare Leadership
Master of Healthcare Leadership
The online Master of Healthcare Leadership is designed to give you a broad, interdisciplinary perspective on the changing face of healthcare. You might be a registered nurse with many years of experience and want to move out of direct care, or you might be from an allied health background, such as physiotherapy, osteopathy, counselling or optometry, wanting to start your own practice. Whatever your health background, completing a Master of Healthcare Leadership online gives you more flexibility, more opportunities, and more transferable skills you can take with you into the future.
Master's 24 months 12 Units
Units
  • Leading Evidence-based Practice in Health
  • Critical Review in Health
  • Research Proposal for Health Innovation
  • Leading Change in Healthcare
  • Strategic Planning and Management in Healthcare
  • Envisioning Health Systems, Policies and Practices
  • Governance and Accountability in Healthcare
  • Social and Emotional Competence in the Workplace
  • Contemporary Health Leadership
  • Building a Professional Portfolio
  • Effective Teaching and Supervision in Healthcare
  • Plus Electives
Master of Nursing Majoring in Leadership & Management
Master of Nursing Majoring in Leadership & Management
With a rapidly ageing population, changes in technology, changes in management demands, and the evolution of nursing knowledge and practice, there are growing opportunities for qualified senior nurses and nurse leaders in Australia. JCU Online’s Master of Nursing gives you the qualifications and skills you need to evolve your career as fast as healthcare itself is changing. It will allow you to take on more complex roles and deliver better patient care. The Leadership and Management major gives you the confidence and knowledge to embrace management or leadership positions in healthcare, with four specialist units of study. Transform your practice and improve your clinical skillset Develop key skills to help you succeed in clinical contexts Understand the latest in healthcare informatics Designed by passionate nursing professionals Fast-track your career with 100% online study Be supported by a dedicated Student Success Advisor
Master's 24 months 12 Units
Units
  • Informatics for Health Professionals
  • Effective Clinical Governance
  • Persuasive Communication
  • Synthesising Evidence for Healthcare
  • Quantitative Research in Healthcare
  • Qualitative Research in Healthcare
  • Implementing Practice Development in Healthcare Contexts
  • Professional Portfolios for Career Advancement
  • Leading and Managing in Health
  • Ethics and Health Management
  • Business and Finance for the Health Manager
  • Conflict and Dispute Resolution in Healthcare

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