Multiple positions
Child and Maternal Health Division
12 months Fixed Term, Part-time (0.8 FTE) or Full-time (1.0 FTE)
Are you interested in a new challenge and keen to develop or strengthen your clinical skills?
Do you have an understanding of health issues affecting First Nations Australians and have experience working with research participants, patients or community members?
If this sounds like you, join our team of research professionals!
The Role:
Menzies School of Health Research is looking to engage a Research Nurse or Research Midwife to be part of the research team for the Paediatric Respiratory Health research team.
The Research Nurse or Research Midwife will work with the research team to conduct participant recruitment, follow-up visits in communities, clinical data and specimen collection, conducting culturally sensitive clinical assessments, and contribute across research studies.
The successful applicant will receive training in research methodologies, according to the protocols and procedures.
This position is based in Darwin. The successful applicant will be required to travel to urban and remote communities via light aircraft and 4WD for up to five (5) days per trip, and up to two (2) trips per month.
What you will bring to the role:
As a motivated individual and qualified health professional, you will have tertiary qualifications in nursing or midwifery with relevant proven clinical experience in either a hospital or community-based health service and current registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).
The successful applicant will also have exceptional written and communication skills and the ability to engage effectively with internal and external stakeholders including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community organisations, and the ability to work collaboratively with health professionals and academic colleagues. This position requires the ability to work sensitively in multicultural and multidisciplinary settings with the skills to engage and communicate with First Nations peoples.
Please see a full list of primary responsibilities and selection criteria in the Position Description.
Why Menzies?
Menzies is a national leader in research and education that improves health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and populations across our region. As a leader in global and tropical research into life-threatening illnesses, Menzies continues to translate its research into effective partnerships and programs in communities across Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.
Menzies is committed to providing a culturally inclusive and supportive work environment, and ensuring our workforce is representative of the people with and whom we work. We seek to amplify Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander voices in all aspects of our work, and we strongly encourage Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples to apply for this position.
Benefits of working for Menzies:
Menzies is committed to diversity and inclusion in our workplace. Applicants who have support or access requirements, are encouraged to advise this at the time of their applications, to ensure appropriate assistance is provided throughout the recruitment process.
If you have any questions regarding this position, please contact:
Dr Tejal Shah or Cate Wilson
Clinical Research Managers
Child and Maternal Health Division
Via email: Tejal.Shah@menzies.edu.au or Cate.Wilson@menzies.edu.au
How to Apply:
Please click on the 'Apply' button to submit your application. Applicants are required to provide the following supporting documents:
Closing date: Sunday, 3rd August 2025