Laverty is part of Healius Limited, one of Australia's leading healthcare companies, synonymous with quality, affordable and accessible healthcare for all Australians. It has an expansive network of pathology laboratories, collection centres, and diagnostic imaging centres. Through this footprint and its 10,500+ people, Healius provides specialty diagnostic services to consumers and their referring practitioners, ensuring quality healthcare services that are easily accessible and cost-efficient, while supporting the coordination and continuity of quality patient care. About the role We have an exciting and rare opportunity for a Chief Microbiology Scientist to lead and oversee departmental testing and operations whilst fostering a collaborative and high-performing environment in the laboratory. The Chief Microbiology Scientist will manage the development, validation, implementation of protocols and ensure compliance with regulatory and accreditation standards. This role involves strategic planning, client and resource management to optimise laboratory performance to support clinical needs. As the Chief Microbiology Scientist, you will be responsible for: Manage the department's annual operating plan and financial budgets. Monitor and report on monthly financial KPI's. Prepare and submit recommendations for capital expenditure. Ensure staff numbers for the department meet business requirements and KPI's. Prepare, submit for approval, and implement a detailed annual business plan for the department. Ensure business unit requirements are understood and focused on. Oversight of departmental testing, development, and validation of methods. Maintain current scientific knowledge via appropriate resources (e.g., journals, scientific meetings, market developments in equipment and relevant technology). Ensure all work practices and procedures are in place and followed by all department employees to ensure compliance with NATA/TGA/NPACC and the company's system. Proactively drive quality and workflow improvement initiatives. Collaborate with P&C to manage the recruitment and selection of all department employees by following the company's recruitment and selection policy and procedures. Ensure new employees receive induction to their new workplace and support the ongoing development of employees' skills and knowledge to meet job requirements. Manage employee work performance and morale and address poor performance in a timely manner. Ensuring SLA are met including client requirements. About you To be considered for this position, you will need to meet the following essential requirements: Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Laboratory Science) or equivalent (AIMS Recognised). 6 years' experience as a senior scientist in a related field with exposure across pathology. Minimum 2 years in a senior supervisory role with management of rosters, KPIs, turnaround times, and performance management. Proven leadership skills with the ability to motivate and guide staff. Self-initiative and problem-solving capabilities. Drive continuous improvement and innovation in laboratory practices. Ability to foster a collaborative environment that encourages teamwork and knowledge sharing. Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy. This role may require additional vaccination history and evidence for department specific vaccine preventative diseases. Benefits and Wellbeing As part of working for Healius, you will have access to a range of benefits including: A marketplace of exclusive discounts and vouchers from leading Australian and online retailers. Corporate health insurance discounts, banking benefits, and novated leasing consultations. An e-learning platform with access to a library of courses and learning paths. An Employee Assistance Program dedicated to employee health and wellbeing provided by professional coaches. Fitness Passport - access fitness centres across Australia at a subsidised rate. Career growth opportunities across the Healius network. Being a part of a large ASX-listed organization focused on delivering positive outcomes to all Australians. Our commitment to diversity and inclusion Laverty is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive workplace. We seek to recruit from diverse applicants and create teams with skills, perspectives, and experiences that complement each other at work. We welcome suitably qualified applicants regardless of age, ethnicity, socio-cultural background, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity. Laverty is committed to providing a safe working environment and taking all reasonably practicable steps to ensure that its people and the community are protected against vaccine-preventable diseases. The Australian Immunisation Handbook lists the immunisations recommended for health care workers. How To Apply Please click the 'Apply Now' button to complete the pre-screening questions and submit your application. See more of our jobs at and follow us on Linked In. We are a 2024 Circle Back Initiative Employer - we commit to respond to every applicant. #J-18808-Ljbffr