Henry Alfred Jenkins AM (24 September 1925 – 27 July 2004) was an Australian politician and medical doctor.
He was the only surviving child of Eileen Clare (née McCormack) and Henry Alfred Jenkins; his father worked as a storeman and metal polisher.
While studying he worked part-time as a tutor and demonstrator in the university's physiology department, and as a golf caddy.
He served as chairman of committees from August 1975 until the government's dismissal in November 1975, the shortest term on record.
He lived with Kennedy's disease for much of his political career and died on 27 July 2004 in Epping, Victoria, at the age of 78.