Central Adelaide Local Health NetworkStatewide – SA Pathology Salary: MeS3 - $104,180 - $116,693 p.a.
+ Superannuation & Salary Sacrifice BenefitsAdelaide CBD Full Time, Permanent Role About the role Contributes to the provision of a high quality, efficient and cost-effective diagnostic pathology service by applying scientific and technical knowledge and expertise.Perform and evaluate a range of diagnostic techniques, including participation in problem definition, planning, execution, analysis and reporting in conjunction with the key result areas of responsibility to ensure the optimised day to day operation of the service.With consultation, contribute to the development, selection and adoption of new techniques and methodologies.Assist in training and supervision of medical and technical laboratory staff in routine and complex tests and tasks.As required, contribute to the Department's teaching and research activities.In consultation with the Unit head and Directorate Manager contribute to the strategic direction of the discipline.
About usStatewide Clinical Support Services (SCSS) is a unique public healthcare organisation that serves health consumers and provides specialist clinical services to the health system in South Australia.
SCSS encompasses BreastScreen SA, SA Dental, SA Medical Imaging, SA Pathology, and SA Pharmacy.
Come and work with us to improve the health and well-being of South Australians, across all age groups and at any time of their life or health need.
What we offer Attractive salary packaging availableStrong community minded culture and values providing world class care to South AustraliansOpportunity for movement across the SA Health system: There are always opportunities for you to develop your skills and your career at one of our many metropolitan or regional sites Essential Requirements: Current National Police Clearance (NPC)Working With Children Check (DHS)Immunisation screening as indicated in the role description.
SA Health Services are required to implement the in the workplace.
Educational/Vocational Qualifications by the National Pathology Accreditation Advisory Council (NPAAC), defines a scientist as a person with competence to perform the functions required and who is authorised to perform these functions.
A medical scientist must possess one of the following qualifications: A degree at Australian Qualifications Framework level 7 awarded from a university in Australia with >70% of subjects relevant to the field of pathology of a 3-year degree A degree at Australian Qualifications Framework level 7 with subjects relevant to the field of pathology awarded by an overseas tertiary institution if the qualification is assessed as equivalent to a degree accredited by the Australian Institute of Medical ScientistsAn associate qualification conferred by the Australian Institute of Medical Technologists before 1 December 1973.
Diversity and inclusion:Statewide supports and fosters a culture in which employees feel they belong and feel safe at work.
The culture aims to encourage all people to use their talents and to be valued and rewarded for their contributions.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are encouraged to apply.