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Provider Business Partnering, Consultant

AIA Malaysia (Insurance)
Full-Time

This role focuses on managing and enhancing relationships with healthcare panel providers, primarily hospitals, to ensure alignment with organizational goals, cost efficiency, and high-quality service delivery. The position involves evaluating new providers, monitoring performance, and supporting network strategies to control medical costs.

Kuala Lumpur
Undisclosed

Paramedic

Gamuda Group
Full-Time

The Paramedic role involves providing essential medical care and support within a clinical setting. The individual will assist doctors, conduct health checks, and ensure patient safety while adhering to health regulations. Strong communication and organizational skills are vital for success in this position.

Selangor
Undisclosed

Pharmacist (klang)

Great Leo Medic Sdn Bhd
Full-Time

The Pharmacist will provide consultations on health issues and medications, ensuring customers receive accurate guidance and support while managing prescriptions effectively.

Kuala Lumpur
MYR 8000 - 10000

EXECUTIVE, CASE REVIEW

KPJ Healthcare
Full-Time

The Executive, Case Review is responsible for verifying patient admission documents and ensuring proper medical documentation for insurance claims. This role involves liaising with medical professionals and insurance companies to facilitate accurate billing and claims processing.

Kuala Lumpur
Undisclosed

Intern, Provider Management & Connected Care – System Related

Prudential plc
Internship

This internship involves supporting system operations for healthcare services, providing hands-on experience in testing and collaboration within a diverse team. The role focuses on contributing to projects related to system enhancements and operational efficiency in a healthcare provider setting.

Kuala Lumpur
Undisclosed

By SuperJobs Career Team · Updated June 2026

About Healthcare Jobs in Malaysia

Healthcare is one of Malaysia's most stable and growing employment sectors, encompassing hospitals, clinics, pharmaceutical companies, medical devices, mental health services, and health technology. Malaysia operates a dual public-private healthcare system, with the Ministry of Health managing public hospitals alongside a robust private sector led by groups like IHH Healthcare, KPJ Healthcare, and Pantai Holdings.

The country's ambition to grow medical tourism — targeting 1.5 million medical tourists annually — continues to drive investment in private hospital capacity and specialist services. Simultaneously, Malaysia's ageing population is increasing demand for geriatric care, rehabilitation, and community health services.

Healthcare jobs range from clinical roles (doctors, nurses, pharmacists, allied health professionals) to non-clinical positions (hospital administration, medical sales, health IT, and healthcare management). The sector is regulated by bodies including the Malaysian Medical Council, Nursing Board Malaysia, and the Pharmacy Board Malaysia.

Salary & Hiring Trends in Healthcare

Healthcare salaries vary widely by profession and setting. Staff nurses earn RM 2,800 – RM 4,500/month, pharmacists earn RM 3,500 – RM 6,000/month, and medical officers earn RM 5,000 – RM 10,000/month. Specialist doctors and consultants in private practice earn RM 15,000 – RM 60,000+/month.

Private hospitals consistently outpay the public sector, often by 30–50% for equivalent roles. The most acute shortages are in nursing (particularly specialist ICU and oncology nurses), allied health (physiotherapy, occupational therapy, radiography), and healthcare IT. Pharmaceutical medical sales representatives with clinical knowledge earn RM 4,000–8,000/month including commissions.

Top Healthcare Roles in Malaysia

Registered Nurse

Clinical care delivery across hospital wards, ICUs, operating theatres, and specialist departments in both public and private hospitals.

Pharmacist

Medication dispensing, patient counselling, and clinical pharmacy services at hospital pharmacies, retail chains, and community pharmacies.

Physiotherapist

Rehabilitation services for post-surgical, neurological, orthopaedic, and sports injury patients across hospitals and specialist clinics.

Medical Sales Representative

Markets and sells pharmaceutical products, medical devices, or diagnostic equipment to doctors, hospitals, and procurement teams.

Healthcare Administrator

Manages clinical operations, patient flow, billing, accreditation compliance, and team coordination at hospitals and polyclinics.

Medical Laboratory Technologist

Performs diagnostic tests, maintains laboratory equipment, and ensures quality control for clinical specimens.

How to Land a Healthcare Job in Malaysia

  1. 1

    Search SuperJobs for healthcare roles by job title ("nurse", "pharmacist", "physiotherapist") or browse the Healthcare industry page for all available positions.

  2. 2

    Ensure your professional registration is current: Annual Practicing Certificate (APC) for medical officers, Nursing Board registration for nurses, Pharmacy Board registration for pharmacists.

  3. 3

    Highlight specialist certifications, advanced training, and clinical specialisation areas on your CV. Private hospitals recruit heavily based on specialisation.

  4. 4

    Apply through SuperJobs and indicate your availability to start, shift preference, and willingness to work at specific hospital locations.

  5. 5

    For clinical interviews, prepare to discuss case scenarios, clinical protocols, and your approach to patient safety and quality care standards.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of healthcare jobs are available in Malaysia?
Healthcare jobs in Malaysia include registered nurses, staff nurses, medical officers, specialist doctors, pharmacists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, radiographers, medical laboratory technologists, dietitians, paramedics, dental nurses, healthcare administrators, medical sales representatives, and health IT specialists. Both clinical and non-clinical roles are available across public hospitals (KKM), private hospital groups, specialist centres, community clinics, and pharmaceutical companies.
What is the salary range for healthcare jobs in Malaysia?
Staff nurses earn RM 2,800–4,500/month; pharmacists earn RM 3,500–6,000/month; physiotherapists earn RM 3,000–5,500/month; medical officers earn RM 5,000–10,000/month. Specialist doctors in private practice earn RM 15,000–60,000+/month depending on specialisation and volume. Allied health professionals in private hospitals typically earn 20–40% more than their public sector counterparts.
What qualifications are needed for healthcare jobs in Malaysia?
Clinical roles require specific professional degrees and mandatory registration with the relevant Malaysian regulatory body: Malaysian Medical Council (doctors), Nursing Board Malaysia (nurses), Pharmacy Board Malaysia (pharmacists), and Malaysian Allied Health Professions Council (allied health professionals). An active Annual Practicing Certificate (APC) is required for most clinical roles. Non-clinical healthcare roles (admin, medical sales, health IT) typically require a relevant degree or diploma.
Which companies hire the most healthcare professionals in Malaysia?
The largest healthcare employers in Malaysia are IHH Healthcare (Gleneagles, Prince Court, Pantai), KPJ Healthcare, Columbia Asia, Ramsay Sime Darby Health Care, and the Ministry of Health for public hospitals. On the pharmaceutical side, Pharmaniaga, Hovid, and multinationals like AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Roche, and Abbott are major hirers. Retail pharmacy chains (Guardian, Watson's, Alpro, CARING Pharmacy) also recruit pharmacists and pharmacy assistants at scale.
How do I apply for healthcare jobs on SuperJobs?
Search "healthcare jobs in Malaysia" on SuperJobs or filter by the Healthcare industry. Specify your professional registration status, specialisation, and shift availability on your profile for faster matching. Apply directly through the platform — most healthcare employers acknowledge applications within 5–7 business days. For urgent clinical vacancies, many hospitals post open roles that fill within days.