Role type: Fixed term for two years, Full time
Faculty: Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Sciences
Department/ School: Department of Clinical Pathology
Salary: Level A $87,266 to $118,416 p.a. (pro rata) plus 17% super
Innovative translation research/ Enhance precision treatment for rare cancers / Collaborate with leading international experts.
Apply now to be part of a pioneering team revolutionising diagnostic methods for rare cancers through genomic research.
Investing in you - benefits package including salary packaging, health and wellbeing programs, discounted services, and professional development opportunities.
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Your next career opportunity
As a Bioinformatics Research Scientist at RADIO-Lab, you will play a pivotal role in advancing diagnostic methods for rare cancers. You will leverage your technical proficiency to perform computational analysis of genomic datasets, develop liquid biopsy diagnostic tests, and collaborate with a team of experts. This position offers you the chance to contribute to ground-breaking research, enhance your bioinformatics skills, and make a tangible impact on patient outcomes.
Your responsibilities will include:
Advance Research and Training: Analyse omics data, benchmark new genomic technologies, and contribute to scholarly publications.
Innovate and Optimise Pipelines: Develop and maintain bioinformatics pipelines, ensuring code quality and workflow efficiency.
Support Education and Development: Deliver educational programmes and assist in the training of research students.
Promote University Values: Engage in departmental activities and uphold values of diversity, inclusion, and integrity.
You may be a great fit if:
You are a technically proficient bioinformatician with experience in software development, capable of optimising pipelines and collaborating effectively within interdisciplinary teams to drive innovative cancer research.
You may also:
Hold a Bachelor of Science or Engineering in Computer Science, Bioinformatics, or a related field.
Demonstrate proficiency in programming languages such as Python and R.
Have experience in developing and optimising bioinformatics pipelines for high-throughput sequencing.
Possess excellent communication skills and the ability to collaborate with senior researchers.
Be eager to learn new bioinformatics techniques and technologies.
What we offer you
We offer the opportunity to be part of a vibrant community and enjoy a comprehensive range of benefits to support your success and sense of fulfillment, including:
Supportive flexible work arrangements underpinned by our commitment to inclusion and well-being
Progressive, considerate leave provisions to empower your work-life balance
Salary packaging and access to a range of discounted services including Bupa health insurance
Health and well-being services including a leading Employee Assistance Program
For more information check out our benefits page
Your new team - Department of Clinical Pathology
The Department of Clinical Pathology focuses on graduate learning and teaching, research and engagement in the clinical discipline of pathology. The Department is located at the Parkville campus with offices in the state of the art Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) building.
The Department of Clinical Pathology collaborates broadly with other Departments, Centres, Schools and Faculties of the University of Melbourne, health services and medical research institutes to generate new knowledge in cancer research to improve the outcomes of patients. Initial programs of research will specifically focus on the molecular defects of tumours and the utility of applying the knowledge of these defects to prognostication and treatment of patients with cancer. The Department of Clinical Pathology also provides specialist laboratories for cancer cell biology, DNA bio-banking, rapid large scale, next generation sequencing and organoid generation and testing.
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The University of Melbourne is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a child-safe organisation. We believe the diversity of our community enriches us all, and we are committed to creating an inclusive and fair workplace where everyone is valued, respected, and empowered to succeed. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, identities, and experiences. Discover more about Diversity and Inclusion at UniMelb.
We're committed to a barrier-free recruitment process and ongoing workplace support, providing reasonable adjustments throughout. We warmly encourage applications from people with disabilities. For assistance, please contact Kim Groizard on or at hr- (subject: 'Recruitment Adjustments'). Contact details for other enquiries are located at the bottom of this page.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Applicants
We aspire to be the University of choice for Indigenous Australians. Our Indigenous strategy, Murmuk Djerring outlines our investment and support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff and students.
Indigenous applicants are encouraged to connect with our Indigenous Employment & Development team at oied- for further information and support.
Please note: This role requires current valid work rights for Australia. Visa sponsorship is not available.
A Working with Children Check (WWCC) is required for all positions. If successful, we'll guide you through the WWCC application process during onboarding and reimburse the cost.
Join Us and unlock your career potential
If this role is right for you, please apply with the following documents:
Resume
Cover Letter outlining your interest and experience
The responses against the Selection Criteria^ (found in the Position Description)
Learn more about the application process, including tips and FAQs.
For recruitment queries, email Kate Vasconcelos at hr- Include the Position Number and Job Title in the subject line. Please do not send applications to this email address.
For job-specific queries, refer to the contact details in the Position Description.
Applications close: Tuesday 3rd March at 11.55 PM
Position Description:
JR Bioinformatics Research Scientist (Accessible Word Document)
JR Bioinformatics Research Scientist