Job Summary
- $94,222 - $101,996 per annum
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 26th Oct 2023
The Victorian Coordinator is a critical role within a national alliance between community, health, research, government, and industry.
The Australian Alliance for Indigenous Genomics (ALIGN) aims to deliver equity and benefit to Indigenous Australians through genomics.
The Victorian Coordinator supports programs that address Indigenous governance, policy, capability development and data systems, and support researchers and health workers in the delivery of a clinical project.
The role would suit someone with extensive experience in program or operational management, and proven ability to build respectful relationships with Aboriginal organisations and communities. Knowledge of public tertiary and specialist health services would be an advantage along with an understanding of the barriers and opportunities for developing better health service pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. However, no prior experience in genetics or genomics is needed. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are strongly encouraged to apply.
Essential Knowledge and Skills:
Desirable Knowledge and Skills:
Knowledge of genetics and genomics is useful but not essential, as training will be provided
Personal Qualities:
A self-starter with the ability to set goals, develop priorities and meet deadlines
Demonstrated capacity to build respectful and collaborative working relationships with a broad range of professional and community stakeholders
Highly developed oral and written communication and interpersonal skills
This position is available for 2 years in the first instance in a part time capacity. Salary is Research Support Employee Level 7 ($94,222 - $101,996). Up to 17% superannuation and very attractive salary packaging options are available.
General enquiries can be directed to Vanessa Bryant – [email protected] using the subject line: Victorian Coordinator - Indigenous Healthcare enquiry via EthicalJobs.
A position description is available here.
Please apply by uploading your CV, cover letter and a document addressing the key selection criteria in pdf format.
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