TAFE Queensland is proud to be the largest and most experienced Vocational Education and Training provider in the State. For more than 140 years, TAFE Queensland has delivered practical and industry-relevant training to provide students with the skills and experience they need to build lifelong careers. TAFE Queensland has been named the Large Training Provider of the Year at the prestigious 2023 Australian Training Awards. Our training is delivered to students and apprentices on-site, online, in the workplace, or on-campus to give people the skills they need to enrich their communities, support their industries, and strengthen their local economies.By working at TAFE Queensland, you can be part of a highly experienced workforce closely connected with their industries and dedicated to delivering best practices and innovative training.As the Laboratory Assistant, you will:Be located within the Community and Health Faculty and be responsible for providing technical support to teaching areas within the faculty.Contribute to the operation of TAFE Queensland North's laboratories to enable them to be used efficiently, effectively, and in accordance with legislative requirements by a variety of class groups.This position reports to the Faculty Manager - Community & Health.This is a Temporary, Part-time 0.5 FTE opportunity, to 19 December 2025 unless otherwise determined.The position will be based primarily at Cairns; however, you may be required to perform work at other TAFE Queensland campuses.Key ResponsibilitiesPrepare, operate, and maintain Clinical Laboratory space and equipment for use by faculty teaching teams for all scheduled sessions.Maintain adequate operational stock levels of Clinical Laboratory resources, including ordering, invoicing, and record keeping.Contribute to the development of learning techniques and products for use within the Clinical Laboratory under consultation with Educational Team Leaders.Assist teachers with the integration and set-up of resources into the Clinical Laboratory and Simulation, including technological programs and equipment.Contribute to the development and maintenance of resources for use within the Clinical Laboratory.Demonstrate the safe use of equipment and materials to classes and provide assistance to both staff and students in the use of more sophisticated instruments and equipment.Ensure adequate coverage of Clinical Laboratory space to meet delivery demands for scheduled classes.Maintain materials and equipment and dispose of any hazardous materials in accordance with Australian Standards.Maintain nursing laboratories in a clean and tidy state, including necessary cleaning of equipment and utensils.Ensure necessary consumables are available for class use, including stocktaking and organization of the chemical stores and updating of relevant databases and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) registers.Model and promote an ethical and safe work environment that supports a culture of zero harm and best practice regarding health, safety, wellness, and sustainability (It is highly encouraged that the Lab Technician is the Clinical Laboratories Health and Safety representative and Fire Warden).How you will be assessedWithin the context of the role description above, the ideal applicant will be someone who has the following key capabilities:Knowledge of healthcare practices, as evidenced by previous experience within a teaching laboratory or nursing environment.Demonstrated communication and interpersonal skills, including the capacity to work independently and as a member of a team.Ability to demonstrate effective preparation of equipment and contribute to course planning development and assessment through participation and contribution with the self-managed team.Ability to apply knowledge of equipment to meet delivery scheduling requirements and demands for innovation.Demonstrated capacity for self-management, participative decision-making, team participation, and the ability to accept, promote, and manage change.Demonstrated commitment to self-development with a focus on instructional skills, technology, skills update, and contemporary industry practices and equipment.Demonstrated sound interpersonal communication skills.Uses well-developed interpersonal and communication skills to deliver flexible, responsive, and quality client service.Qualifications (Highly Desirable)Enrolled Nurse experience.Experience working in clinical laboratory settings.MSL30109 - Certificate III in Laboratory Skills, or equivalent.How to applyIf you're interested in this role, click the 'Apply' button to submit your application via the TAFE Queensland Recruitment Portal. When submitting your application, please ensure you provide the following:A detailed resume;A cover letter that outlines your known skills, abilities, knowledge, and experience in response to the "How you will be assessed" criteria above (maximum of 2 pages in total); andThe contact details for two referees (one of whom is your current supervisor).Closing date: 5 January 2025Job Reference Number: TQFor further information, please contact:Melanie Clarke, Faculty Manager - Community & Health.