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Monash University Human Research Ethics Committee Volunteer Members

Job No.: 683654

Location: Clayton campus

Duration: 12 months fixed term appointment

Remuneration: Volunteer

Join the Monash University Human Research Ethics Committee!

The Monash University Human Research Ethics Committee (MUHREC) is seeking volunteer members
to review research involving human participants and ensure their welfare and rights are protected.

We are looking for individuals in the following categories:

  • Pastoral Care: Community leaders, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders,
    chaplains, or ministers of religion.
  • Community Members: People with a broader community perspective who have no paid ties to
    Monash University.

What to expect

  • Appointments will last for an initial period of 12 months, with the possibility of renewal. 
  • A commitment to attending 8 meetings per year, plus additional follow-up reviews and training
    sessions.

What you bring

  • Effective interpersonal and computer skills.
  • Ability to read large documents within a required timeframe.

Responsibilities

  • Familiarity with the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research
  • Review research proposals for ethical compliance
  • Attend at least 75% of the committee meetings
  • Maintain confidentiality regarding sensitive information.

How to Apply

We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds, including First Nations people, culturally
diverse individuals, and those with disabilities.

To Apply: Email your expression of interest to muhrec@monash.edu, including:

  • A brief letter outlining the membership category you are applying for and what you can bring to
    the committee
  • A short CV or summary of relevant education and experience.

The closing date for expression of interest is Tuesday, 19th August 2025

For further information, please contact:

Dr Souheir Houssami on (03) 99052052, or by email muhrec@monash.edu 

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Monash University recognises that its Australian campuses are located on the unceded lands of the people of the Kulin nations, and pays its respects to their elders, past and present.