$101,775 to $111,330
- Ongoing, full-time
- Gardens Point
- **Reference number: 25175**:
- ** Term**: Ongoing, full-time basis
- ** Remuneration**: $120,443 to $131,749 pa (HEW7) (inclusive of $101,775 to $111,330 salary pa, 17% superannuation and 17.5% recreation leave loading)
- ** Location**: Gardens Point
- ** Open to**:Applicants who have ongoing full-time work rights in Australia. In support of our strategic priority of Indigenous Australian success, Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.
**Who are we looking for?**
We are seeking a Supervising Scientific/Technical Officer (Anatomy & Physiology) to join Faculty Operations, Faculty of Health.
The Supervising Scientific/Technical Officer provides technical expertise within a highly professional technical team in support of the Faculty's academic endeavours. The role is responsible for the effective, safe and sustainable operation of a range of laboratory facilities and specialist equipment, with a strong focus on anatomy, physiology and medical imaging. The role requires significant discipline specific knowledge to engage with and provide high quality technical support to academics and students within relevant disciplines. The incumbent will maintain awareness of current and emerging support requirements and will contribute to the continual improvement of technical services supporting the Faculty's Learning and Teaching and Research programs.
**About us**
QUT is a major Australian university with a global outlook and a 'real world' focus. We are an ambitious and collaborative institution that seeks to equip our students and graduates with the skills they will need in an increasingly disrupted and challenged world.
The Faculty of Health is led by the Executive Dean and the Executive Management Team comprising the Deputy Dean, Heads of Schools, and other senior faculty staff. Its organisational structure includes the School of Biomedical Sciences, School of Clinical Medicine, School of Clinical Sciences, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, School of Nursing, School of Psychology and Counselling, School of Public Health and Social Work. QUT's Faculty of Health attracts high-quality students with more than 10 000 students enrolled in undergraduate, postgraduate coursework and research higher degree programs across its six schools. The faculty's applied research activity is focused on improving health and wellbeing and preventing disease. The Faculty of Health operates across the university's two campuses, Kelvin Grove and Gardens Point, and several distributed sites. The proximity of the Kelvin Grove campus to hospital facilities at Herston provides the faculty with a distinct competitive advantage and a renowned precinct that offers transformative education, aligned biomedical research and industry engagement. Technical services is a highly professional team providing specialist technical expertise to support teaching and research across all schools within the Faculty. The team are responsible for the effective, safe and sustainable operation of a range of teaching and research facilities and specialist equipment across both campuses..
**What you need to succeed**
- Completion of a degree or a higher degree with at least four years' subsequent relevant work experience or an equivalent combination of relevant experience and/or education/training involving laboratory operations in anatomy and physiology, medical radiation and imaging or related biomedical sciences.
- Demonstrated high level communication skills (including written and verbal) and flexibility to work across projects and to collaborate and develop effective relationships with multiple programs and stakeholders.
- Demonstrated ability to nurture and lead a high-performing, collaborative team committed to continuous improvement and which actively works to understand and meet stakeholder requirements.
- Demonstrated problem identification and resolution skills, including ability to implement desired outcomes to timely completion in a complex environment with competing demands.
- Demonstrated ability to support delivery of projects within agreed timeframes and resource constraints (including assistance with scoping, planning, delivery and post-implementation review).
- Demonstrated experience or capacity for working with human donor material with appropriate care and respect and an understanding of the compliance conditions of the Transplantation and Anatomy Act and Regulation (Qld) and Schools of Anatomy in a teaching or research setting.
- Demonstrated knowledge of health, safety and environment principles and commitment to compliance and safety at both strategic and operational levels.
**Life at QUT**
We're committed to building a culture that fosters connection between people and purpose. Beyond personal and professional fulfillment, a career at QUT offers:
- A healthy work-life balance with a blend of on-campus and off-campus work arr