Senior Scientist - Pathology Services
Clayton, VIC, AU, 3168
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Supportive on the job development to grow your career
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Various additional leave options
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Based at Monash Medical Centre in Clayton
Help shape the future of healthcare at Monash Health and embark on a rewarding career where your dedication makes a difference in people’s lives.
This role plays a key role in developing and supporting the haematology and blood film morphology skills of Monash Health Pathology network. As a Grade 3 Medical Scientist, you will provide technical leadership, on bench staff training and specialist blood film morphology expertise in a comnplex diagnostic environment. Key aspects include:
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Specialist Expertise: Performing and overseeing morphology training.
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Quality & Compliance: Supporting quality assurance activities and maintaining NATA accreditation requirements.
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Staff Support: Providing training, supervision and competency assessment for laboratory staff.
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Continuous Improvement: Contributing to assay, workflow and service improvements.
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Resource Management: Assisting with maintaining and increasing morphology expertise.
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Teamwork & Communication: Working closely with pathologists, clinicians and laboratory staff to deliver high-quality services.
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Safety & Professional Practice: Maintaining laboratory safety standards and supporting professional development.
About the Department/ Program
Alfred Health and Monash Health have established a formal partnership to deliver a Shared Pathology Service as one of two pathology networks for metropolitan Melbourne. All roles in the Pathology Programs are working to develop the Partnership and ensure we continue to provide high quality care for the patients across the health services.
Monash Health Pathology is an integral part of Monash Health. It is the largest public provider of Pathology services in the state and currently operates 6 laboratories. The largest of these is located at the Monash Medical Centre, Clayton, with additional laboratories located at the Dandenong, Moorabbin, Casey, Victorian Heart Hospital and Wonthaggi Hospitals. There are currently 18 collection locations based within the hospital sites and community settings. Services are provided to the Public and Private sectors, and other laboratory services.
About the Role
Join Monash Health Pathology as a Medical Scientist Grade 3 - Morphology Trainer and Training Coordinator and play a key role in developing and supporting our haematology workforce.
In this senior role, you will lead and coordinate morphology training across our laboratory network, supporting Senior Scientists and laboratory teams across six laboratories. Working closely with pathologists and senior scientists, you will provide expert blood film morphology guidance, deliver practical on-bench training, mentor trainers and laboratory staff, and promote a culture of learning, quality, and continuous improvement. A detail-oriented Medical Scientist who performs diagnostic testing in accordance with established protocols, ensuring high standards of quality, safety and accuracy while working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary laboratory team.
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Perform routine diagnostic laboratory testing in line with protocols
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Ensure quality, accuracy and safety of all analytical work
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Operate, maintain and troubleshoot laboratory equipment
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Record and manage data, specimens and reagents effectively
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Collaborate with team, support training and continuous improvement
Key responsibilities include:
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Provide hands-on, on-bench training and mentorship to trainers and laboratory staff.
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Provide expert blood film morphology support to ensure high-quality haematology diagnostic services.
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Collaborate with pathologists and Senior Scientists to drive quality, innovation, and continuous improvement.
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Support accreditation, quality assurance, and service development initiatives.
This role is ideal for an experienced morphology scientist with a passion for education, mentoring, and excellence in laboratory practice.
About You
To be successful in this healthcare role, you will bring the following demonstrated skills, experience, and attributes:
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Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Medical Laboratory Science) or recognised equivalent is essential
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Demonstrated experience in haematology laboratory testing and diagnostic service delivery.
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Advanced expertise in blood film morphology; experience with digital morphology platforms is desirable.
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Proven experience delivering training, mentoring staff, and developing competency assessment programs.
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Ability to provide practical on-bench training and support across multiple laboratory sites.
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Strong knowledge of quality assurance, accreditation, and continuous improvement processes.
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Excellent analytical, organisational, and problem-solving skills with strong attention to detail.
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Effective communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with pathologists, senior scientists, and laboratory staff.
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Commitment to professional development and maintaining high professional standards.
Why you will love working with us
Ours is a connected team with strong shared values and an unwavering commitment to excellence. We are a highly skilled, collaborative, and welcoming team where the only limit in your career is you. Upon your appointment, we will provide you with:
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A supportive and cohesive sub-team, working within a larger consumer relations team.
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Professional development courses, seminars and mentoring.
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Opportunities for you to use your experience in the role to inform and drive initiatives within the broader units and programs.
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Salary packaging.
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Onsite Gym options and ability to join Fitness Passport - your pass to an extensive choice of fitness facilities.
For a confidential discussion and to explore this opportunity further, please reach out to Joanne Clifford, Senior Scientist on (03) 9594 2073.
Position Description can be found here
Our Culture and Values
At Monash Health, our people are at the heart of everything we do. Our culture is inclusive, supportive and future-focused, underpinned by clear values and a commitment to continuous improvement.
Our teams play a critical role in bringing our new strategy to life, challenging traditional approaches, embracing innovation, and ensuring every appointment reflects our commitment to equity, transparency and excellence.
You’ll be encouraged to share ideas, contribute to improvement initiatives, and grow alongside experienced professionals who are passionate about what they do.
We are Full Hearted, Open Minded and All In, enabling excellent service delivery and a positive candidate and employee experience every time.
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.
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: 4th September 2026.