Program Manager (Rare Diseases)
- Employment Type: Part - time (21 hours a week)
- Duration: Fixed Term contract until 31st December 2027
- Remuneration: $131,375 base pro rata, plus 17% superannuation and leave loading
- Work rights required: Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Candidates must hold full rights to work in Australia to be considered for this position.
- Location: Hybrid, Randwick, Sydney
Discipline of Paediatrics and Child Health at UNSW
UNSW Medicine & Health is a national leader in learning, teaching and research, with close affiliations to several of Australia’s finest hospitals, research institutes and health care organisations.
The Discipline of Paediatrics and Child Health within the School of Clinical Medicine leads the delivery of educational and research activities aimed at the maintenance of child and adolescent health from the neonatal period until 18 years of age.
Details of the role
The Program Manager, Rare Disease for Diagnosis4All (D4All): Co-designing Equitable and Sustainable Solutions to Reduce the Diagnostic Odyssey plays a senior leadership role in the planning, coordination and delivery of a complex, multi-partner MRFF-funded genomics and health equity research program.
D4All is a statewide, interdisciplinary program focused on improving equitable, timely and culturally safe access to genomic diagnoses for priority populations in NSW, including First Nations peoples, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, and people living in regional and remote areas. The Program Manager is responsible for overarching program management, governance, reporting, quality assurance and coordination across two integrated research streams (Exploration & Preparation; Implementation & Sustainment).
The role works closely with Chief and Associate Investigators, project officers, partner organisations, NSW Health, and consumer and community representatives to ensure successful delivery of milestones, compliance with research governance and ethics requirements, and high-quality stakeholder engagement. The Program Manager has a critical role in supporting authentic, respectful and culturally safe consumer and community engagement throughout the program lifecycle.
The role reports to the Associate Professor Elizabeth Palmer. They will work closely with other members of the Rare Diseases NSW Group at UNSW as well as with staff of the Sydney Children’s Hospital Clinical Genetics Department. The Genetic Counsellor Support will also participate in ongoing training and personal and group supervision in genetic counselling.
Some key skills required:
- Relevant tertiary qualification in a health, allied health, public health, research, or related discipline, with subsequent relevant experience; or equivalent competence gained through a combination of education, training and experience. Genetic counselling expertise or expertise in a genomic or rare disease research program would be highly desirable.
- Demonstrated senior-level program or project management experience in complex, multi-stakeholder environments, preferably in health, research or public sector settings.
- Demonstrated capacity to provide supervision and mentorship to junior research genetic counsellors, as well as research staff and students/trainees requiring genetics education.
- Highly developed written and verbal communication skills, with strong attention to detail and ability to produce high-quality reports and documentation.
- Knowledge of budgeting and resource allocation procedures.
- High level of proficiency with digital systems and tools, including Microsoft Office, Microsoft Teams and Zoom.
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders, including researchers, clinicians, government, community and consumer groups.
- Excellent time management skills, with a demonstrated ability to respond to changing priorities, manage multiple tasks and meet competing deadlines by using judgement and initiative.
Please refer to the position description for full details.
UNSW Benefits and Culture
- 17% Superannuation and leave loading
- Flexible working
- Additional 3 days of leave over the Christmas Period
- Access to lifelong learning and career development
- Progressive HR practices
More information on the great staff benefits and culture can be found here.
Pre-Employment Checks:
Aligned with UNSW’s focus on cultivating a workplace defined by safety, ethical conduct, and strong integrity preferred candidates will be required to participate in a combination of pre-employment checks relevant to the role they have applied for.
These pre-employment checks may include a combination of some of the following checks:
- National and International Criminal history checks
- Entitlement to work and ID checks
- Working With Children Checks
- Completion of a Gender-Based Violence Prevention Declaration
- Verification of relevant qualifications
- Verification of relevant professional membership
- Employment history and reference checks
- Financial responsibility assessments/checks
- Medical Checks and Assessments
Compliance with the necessary combination of these checks is a condition of employment at UNSW.
How to apply:
Please click on Apply now to apply online. Applications should not be sent to the contact listed below. Please provide a resume and a separate document addressing the skills and experience listed in the Position Description. A copy of the Position Description can be found on JOBS@UNSW.
Contact
Frank McHenry, Talent Acquisition Associate for recruitment process questions only.
E: f.mchenry@unsw.edu.au
(Elizabeth) Emma Palmer, Associate Professor WH/Paed & CH for role specific questions only.
E: elizabeth.palmer@unsw.edu.au
Applications close: Thursday 26th March before 11.30pm Sydney time
UNSW is committed to equity diversity and inclusion. Applications from women, people of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, those living with disabilities, members of the LGBTIQ+ community; and people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent, are encouraged. UNSW provides workplace adjustments for people with disability, and access to flexible work options for eligible staff. The University reserves the right not to proceed with any appointment.