Pathology Collector Reliever

Date: 16 Jun 2026

Location: Mooroolbark, Victoria, AU, 3138

Company: Healius

Job Reference: 20835

 

Brand: Dorevitch Pathology

 

Location: Mooroolbark

 

Job Type: Perm PT (25 hours per week) 

 

Schedule: Mon 7.5hrs, Wed 7.5hrs, Fri 7.5hrs and alternative Sat 5hrs. To cover locations covering Box Hill to Yarra Junction.

 

At Healius, we’re united by a shared purpose: making a difference to the future of Australia’s health. Now is an exciting time to join us as we transform into a stronger, more agile organisation, with a focus on excellent customer and patient experiences, smarter ways of working and being a great place for our people to work.

This role is suited to people who enjoy helping others and want to do meaningful work. Pathology Collectors play a vital role in their community and are often the first person a patient meets on their healthcare journey, helping them feel comfortable, supported and confident they’re in good hands.

You’ll be part of a team that takes pride in delivering high-quality care and creating positive patient experiences every day. With supportive leaders, a strong team culture and a focus on recognising the moments that matter, you’ll have the support you need to grow and make a meaningful impact.


About Us

Healius is one of Australia’s leading healthcare companies, committed to supporting quality, affordable and accessible healthcare for all Australians. Through our network of state-based and specialty brands, we provide high-quality diagnostic services that support clinicians to make informed decisions and improve patient outcomes.

With more than 80 medical laboratories and approximately 2,000 patient collection centres nationwide, we process approximately one in four Medicare-funded pathology tests each year, supporting services that extend from some of Australia’s largest and most complex private and public hospitals to regional areas and remote Indigenous communities.

 

About The Role

As a Pathology Collector Reliever, you will collect blood and non-blood samples while delivering a positive, professional and caring experience to every patient. You will work across multiple collection centres and hospitals within a specific area, stepping into shifts to support both planned and unplanned absences.

Key responsibilities:

  • Collect blood and other samples with care and precision 
  • Provide a welcoming, calm and professional experience for patients 
  • Prepare and package specimens for transport in line with procedures 
  • Maintain accurate records and follow required processes 
  • Adapt quickly to different collection sites, teams and workflows to support smooth day-to-day operations 

 

 About You

We are ideally seeking an experienced Pathology Collector with a Certificate III in Pathology Collection. However, we also welcome applications from candidates with a healthcare background (e.g. aged care, disability support or nursing) who are looking to transition into pathology.

You will be confident stepping into new teams and environments, with the ability to quickly adapt to different processes and ways of working. You will bring a flexible and proactive approach, maintaining a reliable and professional standard across multiple locations.

Qualifications and Experience

  • Previous experience in pathology collection is desirable but not essential
  • Certificate III in Pathology Collection is desirable but not essential
  • A background in healthcare (e.g. aged care, disability, nursing) or strong customer-facing experience

Requirements

  • A valid full driver’s licence and access to own reliable car
  • Ability and willingness to travel across multiple locations
  • A valid Working With Children Check (WWCC), or willingness to obtain one prior to commencement
  • Ability to provide evidence of immunisation requirements including Hepatitis B

Key Skills and Attributes

To be successful in this role, you will have:

  • A genuine care for people, with a high level of empathy and professionalism
  • Strong communication skills, with a natural ability to connect with others, explain clearly and build trust
  • Ability to work flexibly across multiple locations with a high level of adaptability
  • Strong time management skills and the ability to manage changing priorities
  • Resilience and consistency in delivering a high standard of work across varied environments
  • Sound judgement, with the ability to take initiative and adapt in different settings


We believe everyone leads, no matter what role they are in. Our ways of leading are the behaviours we expect our people to embody: Customer Focused, Accountable, Collaborative, Credible and Resourceful.

 

Training

This role requires completion of a 6-week paid training program designed to build the essential skills and knowledge needed to succeed in collections. This requires a commitment to full-time hours for the first 2 weeks, followed by a minimum of 25 hours per week. Training is delivered internally as part of our Healius Academy onboarding program and may be accelerated based on previous experience.

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Benefits, Perks and Wellbeing

At Healius, we offer a range of benefits designed to support your wellbeing, lifestyle and life outside of work.

  • Flare Benefits platform – Access a wide range of discounts and perks across everyday essentials, retail, entertainment, technology and more.
  • Fitness Passport – Enjoy discounted access to gyms, pools and fitness centres across Australia.
  • Health & financial benefits – Including corporate health insurance discounts, banking benefits and salary packaging options.
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) – Free and confidential wellbeing support for you and your immediate family.
  • Childcare support – Free access to Kiddo, a national platform connecting you with trusted babysitters, nannies and flexible childcare options, with discounts on bookings.
  • Career development – Grow your skills with access to online learning, courses and development pathways.

 

Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion

Healius is an equal opportunity employer committed to fair, inclusive and merit-based recruitment practices. We stive to build diverse teams that reflect the communities we serve, valuing people across different life stages, genders, cultural backgrounds, ages and professional experiences. All applicants are assessed equitably based on their ability to meet the requirements of the role.

Healius is part of the Commonwealth Government’s Veteran Employment Commitment (VEC) and has been recognised as a Veteran Employment Supporter. We encourage applications from veterans and candidates with Australian Defence Force (ADF) experience.

 

How To Apply

Please click the ‘Apply Now’ button to complete and submit an application via our careers site.

Our standard application process for this role includes a short English language assessment and a one-way video interview. Shortlisted candidates will then be invited to attend an online interview.

Healius is committed to responding to every applicant, regardless of outcome. Timeframes may vary depending on the role and volume of applications.

To view more job opportunities, visit careers.healius.com.au and follow us on LinkedIn. You can also keep up to date with future opportunities by joining our talent community.