Melanoma Institute Australia

Clinical Trials Coordinator

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Job Description

Melanoma Institute Australia (MIA) is an independent, non - profit organisation located in North Sydney. MIA is formally affiliated with the University of Sydney and collaborates with individuals at St Vincent's, Mater Health and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital to improve the outcome for patients with melanoma. Each year around 2,000 new melanoma patients are referred to MIA and approximately 20,000 follow-ups occur. MIA has become a major referral centre for melanoma patients in NSW and overseas.MIA is seeking an experienced Clinical Trials Coordinator to manage all aspects of designated melanoma clinical trials, ensuring compliance with state, national, and international regulations while protecting participant rights, safety, and data integrity.The Clinical Trials Coordinator manages the day-to-day operations of assigned clinical trials, supporting investigators, clinicians, patients, and fellow coordinators. While coordinators have their own designated trials, collaborative support across the team for all ongoing studies is expected. This position includes clinic hours that may fall outside standard business hours and requires travel across multiple sites. This is a full-time role based in Wollstonecraft, Sydney.Key ResponsibilitiesCoordinate all aspects of designated clinical trials from initiation to close-out Ensure compliance with ICH-GCP guidelines and regulatory requirements Liaise with patients, doctors, and staff across the Institute Maintain accurate trial documentation and medical records Perform protocol driven procedures as required Provide support to the broader clinical trials teamEssential RequirementsRegistered Nurse OR tertiary qualification in a health-related fieldStrong understanding of regulatory legislation, ICH-GCP, and clinical trial protocols Excellent administrative skills and exceptional attention to detail Proficiency in MS Office (particularly Excel and Outlook) Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills Effective time management and ability to prioritise Empathetic, patient-focused approach Desirable RequirementsExperience in oncology care settingsAbility to perform venipuncturePrevious clinical trials coordination experienceThis is an outstanding opportunity to advance your career at a globally recognised institution. You'll play a vital role in supporting melanoma patients while contributing to groundbreaking cancer research.Salary range for this role is between $80,000 – $90,000 + Salary Packaging + Super (Depending on the experience) Only applicants with full working rights within Australia should apply. Only successful applicants will be contacted. Please no recruitment agencies.Application will close on 03 April 2026. Due to the overwhelming response, we will only be contacting candidates we wish to interview.We pay our respects to the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which Melanoma Institute Australia works, and their Elders both past and present, and acknowledge the deep, continuing connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to the land, waters, and sky.

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