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About the opportunity
This position has been designated for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people only under the provisions of section 126 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW)
We are in a period of exciting and significant investment in our Faculty of Medicine and Health and in order to deliver on the University’s ambitious strategic plan, we are looking for an outstanding Project Manager to join a growing team of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health scholars in the University of Sydney based at Camperdown Campus. Under the direction of Associate Professor John Gilroy, the project manager will drive a large three-year Australian Research Council funded Aboriginal workforce project that aims to uncover and explore the factors that influence the retention of frontline Aboriginal workers in the health, ageing, and disability workforce in NSW.
You will manage and oversee project organisation such as developing the project organisation structure, the project charter, workforce plans and project processes and resources required to support implementation.
You will also build and implement overall project plans providing effective management of activities and deliverables to ensure milestones and deliverables are realised. You will also develop and embed project governance and reporting to ensure progress is monitored and risks mitigated.
In addition to the above, you will manage stakeholders and communications, ensure effective collaboration and team work with other project teams and stakeholders across the University. There will also be opportunities to grow and develop into Aboriginal health research by drafting funding proposals for further research projects and programs.
About you
The University values courage and creativity; openness and engagement; inclusion and diversity; and respect and integrity. As such, we see the importance of recruiting talent aligned to these values and are looking for an Identified Project Manager who:
The ideal candidate will have exceptional communication skills with excellent attention to detail, organisational and negotiation skills. The incumbent will also be able to take an initiative and exercise sound judgement in resolving matters. They will have the ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
About us
https://sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/schools/faculty-of-health-sciences.html
Since our inception 160 years ago, the University of Sydney has led to improve the world around us. We believe in education for all and that effective leadership makes lives better. These same values are reflected in our approach to diversity and inclusion, and underpin our long-term strategy for growth. We’re Australia's first university and have an outstanding global reputation for academic and research excellence. Across our campuses, we employ over 7600 academic and non-academic staff who support over 60,000 students.
We are undergoing significant transformative change which brings opportunity for innovation, progressive thinking, breaking with convention, challenging the status quo, and improving the world around us.
How to apply
For more information on the position and University, please view the candidate information pack available from the job’s listing on the University of Sydney careers website.
All applications must be submitted via the University of Sydney careers website. Visit sydney.edu.au/recruitment and search by the reference number 1242/0619F to apply.
To be considered for this position it is essential that you address the online selection criteria. For guidance on how to apply visit: How to apply for an advertised position.
Closing date: 11:30pm, Sunday 14 July 2019
The University of Sydney is committed to diversity and social inclusion. Applications from people of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds; equity target groups including women, people with disabilities, people who identify as LGBTIQ; and people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent, are encouraged.
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