Overview
Work Type: Ongoing - Full-time
Salary: $135,016 - $157,847
Grade: RBGV 6
Occupation: Science and research
Location: Melbourne - Eastern suburbs
Reference: VG/421824AB
Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (RBGV) employs over 240 staff overseeing two beautiful world-class gardens, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne and Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne.
The organisation fosters an understanding and appreciation for plants and the natural world through arts and culture and education programs, world-leading scientific research, plant conservation programs, and promotes health and wellbeing in nature. For further information please visit
What You'll Do
You'll provide scientific leadership for RBGV's research strategy, championing high-quality plant science and fostering a collaborative, interdisciplinary research culture within the Branch and with public and private partners locally, nationally and internationally. You'll lead and manage the Research Branch, including financial and operational oversight, to deliver funded research outcomes in an intellectually challenging and stimulating environment. You'll make a significant personal contribution to RBGV's research program by leading research projects in your chosen field across systematics and taxonomy, population genetics, genomics and the conservation of plants, algae and fungi. You'll secure external grant funding and develop new research revenue streams, negotiating funding agreements and delivering contracted outcomes, while building the Division's scientific profile through major publications, conferences, collaborations and engagement with professional, industry and community groups. You'll provide advanced, research-based advice and policy input to support RBGV's corporate goals and reputation, including authoritative advice on biodiversity, ecology and conservation to state and federal agencies. As a member of the Science Management Team, you'll help set divisional priorities, targets and budgets, develop and implement strategic plans, manage the Research Branch's annual budget, stay abreast of advances in plant science, and translate these into impact through partnerships and collaborations while ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation, standards and RBGV policies.
What You'll Bring
You'll bring a PhD in plant sciences with substantial postdoctoral experience, alongside national and international recognition as an expert in plant or fungal systematics and a strong record of publishing high-quality research in leading peer-reviewed journals. You'll have a proven ability to attract competitive external funding, demonstrate scientific innovation, and integrate new technologies into research programs. You'll offer advanced project management, research evaluation and commercial skills, with experience managing complex budgets, securing resources at senior levels, and delivering initiatives on a sound business footing. You'll build and leverage professional networks to anticipate emerging trends and opportunities, apply strong conceptual, analytical and decision-making skills, and communicate effectively with diverse audiences. You'll work confidently and collegially within multidisciplinary, geographically dispersed teams, while also showing the motivation and discipline required for independent research and leadership.
Please note, the start date for this position is flexible to allow for the preferred candidate to complete any current projects.
How to Apply
To apply for this role, please visit the Victorian Government Careers website at must submit a recent resume along with a letter responding to each of the Key Selection Criteria (max. three pages) as stated in the position description prior to the deadline. Enquiries can be directed by email to
Applications will only be accepted via the Victorian Government website.
RBGV is committed to achieving a diverse workforce and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Our organisation is a proudly child safe organisation and committed to protecting children and young people from harm. All applicants will be required to complete the necessary pre-employment checks prior to appointment.
Applications close Sunday 15 March 2026 at 11.59pm
Posted
11 February 2026