Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 16th Jan 2025
- Melbourne > Kew
The Spinal Research Institute (SRI) is committed to improving the lives of people with spinal cord injury. People with spinal cord injury face many challenges and secondary health complications that can diminish quality of life and capacity for independence. Our mission is to support world class research and clinical trials by working to overcome the well reported barriers in the research process, by building much needed tools for research collaboration and knowledge sharing, and actively involving people with spinal cord injury in the research process.
Visit our website to learn more: www.thesri.org.
We are seeking a Program Manager to manage and evolve the SRI’s research collaboration programs, which facilitate collaboration in spinal cord injury (SCI) research, both nationally and internationally, provide support for early career researchers, and help build SCI research capability and capacity. Programs include SCoRH - the Spinal Cord Research Hub, Collaboration Grants, and Mentor Program.
Benefits of the role:
Small, friendly, and dynamic team, passionate about improving the lives of people with spinal cord injury
Flexible workdays
Work from home
Salary packaging available
Position start date March/April 2025.
A minimum of 3 years' experience in a similar role
Leadership and accountability for programs with many parts and stakeholders
Excellent time management, with experience managing multiple programs at once
Demonstrated planning and problem-solving skills
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
Excellent at relationship building and networking
Self-motivation, initiative, and the ability to work autonomously
You have a functional workspace at home where you can work productively and conduct online meetings
You have a passion for working in the not-for-profit sector and a strong belief in making a difference
People with lived experience of spinal cord injury are encouraged to apply for this role.
Please contact [email protected] using the subject line: Program Manager - International Research Collaborations enquiry via EthicalJobs for any questions regarding this role.
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A position description is attached.