Job Description
About the Opportunity
My client is a well-established, fast-growing Australian not-for-profit with one bold mission: to accelerate the cure for spinal cord injury. They fund and champion cutting-edge, outcomes-focused medical research across Australia, partnering with leading universities, institutes, and clinical teams. Thanks to major fundraising success and exciting scientific progress, my client is expanding their research portfolio - creating a unique opportunity for an experienced professional to step into a pivotal role shaping the next era of SCI research.
If you’re passionate about meaningful scientific impact, want to influence national research directions, and thrive in a small, high-performing team, this is an opportunity to genuinely move the needle.
Responsibilities
- Manage and uplift research portfolio governance and execution.
- Advise the CEO and Executive on SCI research developments and priorities.
- Work with the Scientific Advisory Panel to identify high-impact research and funding opportunities.
- Develop strong partnerships with researchers, universities, institutes, and government contacts.
- Oversee research contracts, funding agreements, budgets, milestones, and reporting.
- Coordinate the annual grants process.
- Plan and deliver research summits alongside the internal team.
- Interpret scientific updates and collaborate with Communications to repurpose for reports, newsletters, and donor updates.
- Prepare quarterly portfolio reports for the CEO.
- Contribute scientific input into education, lobbying, awareness, and grant applications.
- Support the development and execution of the new research strategy.
- Provide input to the emerging translation advisory committee.
About You
You will thrive in this role if you have:
- A strong scientific or medical research background (PhD highly regarded).
- Experience working in or alongside medical research, ideally including clinical trials.
- Excellent relationship-building skills and the ability to work confidently with senior scientists.
- Strong project and portfolio management skills (budgets, timelines, agreements, governance).
- The ability to read, evaluate, and form opinions on scientific literature and communicate them clearly.
- A collaborative, agile mindset suited to a small, dynamic, purpose-driven team.
Experience in research translation or industry partnerships will be beneficial but not essential. People with spinal cord injury are strongly encouraged to apply.
Benefits
- Work at the forefront of medical research with real-world impact.
- Help shape a national research strategy built around a landmark SCI roadmap.
- Collaborate with some of the most respected scientific leaders in the field.
- Enjoy autonomy, flexibility, deep purpose, and meaningful contribution.
- Join a passionate, supportive, close-knit team genuinely committed to making a difference.
About Company
If you’re ready to play a critical role in accelerating scientific breakthroughs and improving the lives of thousands of Australians, we’d love to hear from you.