Genetic Counsellor - Genetics Services (Paediatric Haematology & Oncoology)
Clayton, VIC, AU, 3168
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About Our Paediatric Oncology Services at Monash Health
The Children’s Cancer Centre, is located within Monash Children’s Hospital, and aims to provide exemplary care for our paediatric oncology cohort. The clinical trials team within the centre focuses on providing these patients with a broad range of treatment options through a variety of domestic and international clinical trials and research projects. The Children’s Cancer Centre is involved in a diverse range of research, including; randomised controlled trials, patient registries, biological studies and an established biobank.
About The Role
The Genetic Counsellor will work closely with the Clinical Research Associates and Nurses, Lead Clinical Trial Coordinator, and ward staff, to ensure the provision of state of the art medicine through the Precision Medicine for Every Child with Cancer program (Zero2). The GC will play an integral role in ensuring participants and their families are appropriately educated about this program, provide properly informed consent, counselled about any research findings, suitably followed up, and educate the wider department about not only any genetic findings, but also wider implications of results.
This is a 0.5EFT, fixed term position.
About You
You are a passionate, professional interested in bettering the experiences and outcomes for our young patients. You understand the importance of ethical, rigorous research and abiding by Australia’s research standards. You are an advocate of Monash Health’s Strategic Guiding Principles. You are also:
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committed to working in line with clinical research protocols
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motivated to create and maintain accurate, rigorous records
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dedicated to safe best practice and quality care
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committed to delivering patient centred care and advocating for your patients
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enthusiastic, compassionate and able to work collaboratively or independently
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excited to be involved with offering precision medicine to our patients though research
What you need:
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Undergraduate degree in relevant field
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Post graduate qualification in genetic counselling
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Part I certification in genetic counselling from the Human Genetics Society of Australasia
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Good Clinical Practice certification and working knowledge of ICH-GCP, the NHMRC guidelines and ethics and governance submissions within the Victorian context
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Clinical trial or research related qualifications and experience desirable but not mandatory
For a confidential discussion and to explore this opportunity futher, please reach out to Rhiannon Barrow - Interim Nurse Manager on 0417 913 230.
Position Description can be found here
We recognise the value of equal employment opportunity. We are committed to patient safety, promoting fairness, equity and diversity in the workplace and to Child Safe Standards. At Monash Health we are relentless in our pursuit of excellence and work to our six guiding principles and our five ICare values.
How to Apply
Applications are accepted via the Monash Health online EHub system. For information including how to apply and probity check requirements, please click here for the ‘Application Guide’
Applications will be screened upon receipt and selection activity may commence prior to the closing date.
Applications close: 2nd March 2026