Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 10th Dec 2024
- Melbourne > Parkville
In this role, you will work closely with the Participant Recruitment and Community Engagement teams to craft tailored outreach strategies, maximise participation through media campaigns, and amplify awareness across diverse communities.
The Centre for Population Genomics (CPG) is a collaboration between the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney and the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute in Melbourne. CPG is focused on using genomic information to enable disease prediction, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment for all people.
Currently, genetic databases are primarily based on people of European and American descent, leaving many minority ancestries in Australia underrepresented, such as Oceanian, Southeast Asian, Middle Eastern, and African communities. This gap limits medical support for genetic illnesses in these groups.
The OurDNA program is addressing this issue by recruiting over 7,000 participants from diverse backgrounds to create a more inclusive genetic resource, improving diagnosis for rare diseases across Australian communities.
The Centre is working on developing advanced software, conducting population genomics analyses, and engaging with underrepresented communities to make significant strides in genomics-driven healthcare. Supported by key partners and a $10 million grant from the Medical Research Futures Fund, CPG is leading this transformative effort.
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Any specific questions related to this position should be directed to Natasha Tamasese at [email protected], using the subject line: Media & Outreach Officer enquiry via EthicalJobs.
Murdoch Children’s Research Institute envisions a transformative future for child health. Our institute is a hub of impactful scientific breakthroughs, particularly in early interventions, enhanced diagnosis, prevention, and potential cures.
We thrive on collaborative, multidisciplinary problem-solving to address challenging queries in child health. Committed to inclusivity and respect, we foster a positive working environment that values diverse backgrounds and experiences.
As a proud member of the Australian Network on Disability and a dedicated supporter of Science Australia Gender Equity (SAGE), we uphold principles of equal opportunity and diverse representation.
We are committed to the safety of children and young people and takes a zero-tolerance approach to all forms of child abuse, exploitation and harm. Child safety is prioritised in our decision-making at all levels of the Institute.
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We welcome individuals of diverse genders, ages, ethnicities, cultural backgrounds, abilities, religions, and sexual orientations in our workplace. We actively encourage talented individuals from all walks of life to apply for our job openings. Our commitment lies in fostering a workplace that is barrier-free and inclusive, aiming to attract the most skilled candidates.
For any questions related to the recruitment process, feel free to reach out to our Recruitment team at [email protected]. Ensure that you include the position number and job title in the subject line. Please refrain from sharing your application to this email address.
Please note, we reserve the right to close the vacancy prior to the closing date once a sufficient number of applications have been received.
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