Position Overview
The University of Wollongong is seeking a Senior Project Manager to lead the delivery of rural end-to-end program funding within the Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health (SMAH). This full-time, fixed-term appointment is until 30 June 2026 and offers an attractive remuneration package. The role is based at UOW Southern Highlands, Shoalhaven, or Wollongong Campuses, with location negotiations available.
About SMAH
The Faculty encompasses the Schools of Science; Medical, Indigenous and Health Sciences; Nursing; and the Graduate School of Medicine. It aims to be a major force in connected and science-embedded education, translational science, and health research in Australia, committed to equity, diversity, and reconciliation.
Key Responsibilities
1. Lead the delivery of rural program funding with a focus on outcomes.
2. Engage strategically with stakeholders in regional communities, including community groups, government, and external partners involved in rural health care services.
3. Manage infrastructure projects, including developing plans for ongoing capital works.
4. Foster relationships to support health workforce strengthening in rural Australia.
Qualifications and Experience
* Postgraduate qualifications and extensive project management experience.
* Proven track record in managing infrastructure projects and capital works planning.
* Knowledge of rural or remote health issues is highly regarded.
Application Process
Interested candidates should contact Alissa Patison, Faculty Executive Manager, at +61 2 4221 3910 or via email:. Applications must include a resume and a cover letter (max 3 pages) addressing the selection criteria in the position description.
Important Dates and Notes
Closing Date: Sunday, 04 May 2025, 11:59 PM.
Note: Visa sponsorship is not available. Only candidates with valid Australian work rights are eligible.
Our Commitment
The University of Wollongong values diversity and inclusion, encouraging applications from all backgrounds, including culturally and linguistically diverse groups, women, people with disabilities, LGBTIQ+, and Indigenous Australians.
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