Haematology Clinical Research Manager (Contracts/Finance)

Job Requisition ID:  3187
Legal Entity:  Monash Health
Location: 

Clayton, VIC, AU, 3168

Employment Type:  Full Time
Posting Date:  11 Dec 2024

 

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Monash Health is Victoria’s largest and most comprehensive health service. For more than 170 years, Monash Health and its predecessors have provided safe, high-quality healthcare and service for people at every life stage. With 25,500 employees, we provide care across south-eastern metropolitan Melbourne and rural Victoria from over 40 locations; via telehealth, within local communities and in people’s homes.

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About Monash Haematology and Clinical Trials 

Monash Haematology is a dynamic academic department that integrates the best evidence base into routine patient care. We provide haematology care to a population of approximately 1.3 million, making ours one of the largest services in Australia. Haematology Clinical Trials plays a central role, facilitating patient participation in the full spectrum of clinical research. Haematology currently administers over 120 active trials open across phase I/first in human, II and III in both malignant haematology, cellular therapies (including chimeric antigen T (CAR-T) cell therapy), haemostasis, thrombosis and other classical haematology streams (e.g., haemoglobinopathy and autoimmune conditions). Clinical trial patients are primarily treated and followed up within the Monash Health Translation Precinct (MHTP) – a state-of-the-art, purpose-built facility that opened in March 2016. The clinical trials floor in the MHTP is a uniquely trials-dedicated facility with eight beds, 21 chairs, dedicated laboratory facilities, trials pharmacy, and medical imaging.  It is located proximal to research laboratories of the Hudson Institute and Monash University, providing additional access to specialised samples processing capabilities and analytical technologies. Monash Health Haematology provides a world class service, with clinical trials and translational research at its heart. The ability to attract new trials and to establish a broad range of cutting-edge sponsored, co-operative group and investigator-led studies across a range of disease types and new therapies has been essential to our success. 

 

About the Role

A rewarding leadership and management opportunity!

The Study Start-up (Finance & Contracts) Manager is a senior position providing oversight to study start-up, contractual and financial aspects of Haematology trials. This includes budgeting, financial reporting, justifications, contracts, trial agreements, ensuring set-up of clinical trials and related activities. Maintaining strong relationships with major internal and external stakeholders such as industry sponsors is a key aspect of this role. In this role you will have to opportunity to further establish Monash as a leading international centre for Haematology research. 

 

In addition, we offer:

  • Salary packaging 

  • Onsite discounted staff parking  

  • Onsite gym  

  • Access to professional development courses and seminars 

 

For a confidential discussion and to explore the opportunity further, please contact via email (preferred) at haem.admin@monashhealth.org or call Jake Shortt, Unit Director Haematology on (03) 9594 4366.

Position Description can be found here

 

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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 6th January, 2025.