Respecting diversity is the foundation of everything that Department of Health do. This allows us to instil trust and collaborate through honest and fair communication and helps cultivate an environment of growth and innovation. We strongly encourage applicants from key communities including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, LGBTIQA+ people, and people living with disabilities. The role: Provide bioinformatic expertise as part of a team of professional staff engaged in microbial genomic analyses across multiple disciplines for clinical and public health microbiology. Demonstrate competence and proficiency compatible with their level of experience in the provision of this service. Contribute to new initiatives, particularly related to bioinformatics, in the Molecular Medicine Laboratory. Details of Appointment: Permanent, full time, day worker (with on-call) position working 76 hours per fortnight, commencing as soon as possible. Salary: $71,441 - $107,878 per annum. Our Employer 11.5% superannuation contribution is on top of this amount. You'll have access to salary package a range of benefits including living expenses up to $9,010 + $2,650 in meal entertainment each FBT year + other benefits if eligible. Eligibility: Successful applicants will be required to meet the essential criteria: Satisfactory completion of an appropriate course of study at a recognised tertiary institution. How to apply: Apply Online. Please click the "Apply" button on this screen to ensure that important questions about you are answered. You will be prompted to complete a 1–2-page application detailing your experience, skills and knowledge as they relate to the attached Statement of Duties. A separate statement addressing the selection criteria in the Statement of Duties is not required. For more information: Applicants who require further information are encouraged to contact the Contact person for detailed information about the vacancy. Rob VanhaeftenDeputy Scientist in Charge Molecular MedicinePhone: (03) 6166 ******
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