We would like to introduce the 2024 HGQ Committee to HGQ Members - President - Mark Bromley; Secretary - Amanda Marsden; Treasurer - Samantha Arandelovic; General - Chris Cazier, Emma Hughes, Brett Harrison, Maddison Burrowes, Sharee Durdin, Christopher Boyle, Courtney Colless, Samantha Arandelovic, Kim Judge, Cally Mathews, Michael Adamson
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Medical Scientist in Charge – Histopathology – Royal Hobart
The role:
As part of a team delivering high quality pathology services in accordance with the Agency policy, legal requirements and relevant professional competencies, the Medical Scientist in Charge – Routine Histopathology will provide high level support to the Medical Scientist in Charge – Anatomical Pathology in the provision of:
Leadership and direction in the strategic development and management of the Routine Histology Laboratory.
Effective management of specified human and physical resources for a team of scientists and technicians delivering a pathology service.
Day-to-day management of the section, including scientific and technical activity, staff and equipment resources, and is expected to solve the more complex technical and scientific problems as they arise during the routine operation of the section.
Expert advice to the Department Management Group on matters of staff performance and operational objectives and is expected to facilitate department objectives.
Note: – Please refer to the Statement of Duties for all the selection criteria of this position to address in your application.
The location:
The Royal Hobart Hospital is Tasmania’s main teaching hospital and receives referrals for services such as neurosurgery, cardiothoracic surgery and neonatal intensive care.
Hobart has a thriving arts community, offers a multitude of dining experiences, and is a hub for scientific research. Whether you’re into the world’s best mountain biking, hiking through stunning landscapes, or relaxing in a day spa overlooking the ocean, Tasmania has it all.
A relocation allowance may be available for the right applicant.
Details of Appointment
Permanent, full time, day worker position working 76 hours per fortnight, commencing as soon as possible.
Salary:
$120,114 – $130,181 per annum + 11% superannuation + access to salary packaging
You’ll have access to salary package a range of benefits including living expenses up to $9,010 + $2,650 in meal entertainment each FBT year + other benefits if eligible.
Eligibility:
Successful applicants will be required to meet the essential criteria:
Satisfactory completion of an appropriate course of study at a recognised tertiary institution
Applicants should note the following criteria are desirable:
Five years’ experience in Routine Histology or equivalent
Relevant post graduate qualification e.g. PhD, FAIMS or MSc
How to Apply
Please visit the Tasmanian Government Careers website at:
Applications Close: Sunday 11 February 2024, 11:55pm AEST
For more information contact:
Alistair Townsend
Position: Medical Scientist in Charge Phone: (03) 6166 8771 E-mail: alistair.townsend@ths.tas.gov.au
Important information
The email account you provide when submitting job applications will be used in correspondence to you. It is important that this is kept up to date and monitored regularly.
To update your email address (or contact number), log in to www.jobs.tas.gov.au and look for “Existing applicant login” where you can update your details.
The Department of Health values workforce diversity and recognises the value each person offers which is shaped by their unique characteristics, background, experiences, knowledge, skills, values and perspectives.
Scientific/ Technical Officer (Core Pathologies) – Queensland University of Technology – Gardens Point
The Scientific/Technical Officer (Core Pathologies) provides technical expertise within a highly professional technical team in support of the Faculty’s academic endeavours. The role is responsible for the effective, safe and sustainable operation of a range of laboratory facilities and specialist equipment. The role requires significant discipline specific knowledge to engage with and provide high quality technical support to academics and students within the Medical Laboratory Science disciplines, including but not limited to: Clinical Immunology, Transfusion, Haematology, Histopathology and Cytology.
The latest edition of the HGQ Newsletter, the “Tissue Paper” has NOW been released. To read what this edition has install, click on the following link to download. Previous editions can be found on http://www.hgq.org.au/tissue-paper/. Happy Reading & Enjoy 😉
Thank you to everyone that attended the recent Queensland State Histology Conference and HGQ AGM up in beautiful Far North Queensland. It was a wonderful event with some spectacular presentations amongst beautiful scenery.
Keep an eye out for the next Tissue Paper to hear more about the event and to see if you can spot familiar faces in the pictures!
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Experienced Medical Laboratory Scientists/Technicians – Histology
InfinityPATH – Underwood, Brisbane QLD
We are seeking an Experienced Medical Laboratory Scientist or Technician, specialising in Histology to join our dedicated team. You must be a self-starter, proactive, dynamic, reliable, flexible, adaptive to change, care about our patients, and be a committed part of our team.
This is a full time/job share position for the right candidate/s, requiring availability Monday to Saturday on a rotating roster for shifts ranging from 330AM to 3AM.