- Location: Brisbane, QLD; Canberra, ACT
- Salary Range: $205,609 - $226,012 + Attractive Superannuation
- This vacancy has been identified to participate in VetPaths
The Repatriation Medical Authority (RMA) is an independent statutory authority responsible to and appointed by the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs. The RMA is part of the Veterans’ Affairs portfolio. The membership of the RMA comprises of a Chairperson and four other Members who are all eminent medical or scientific experts. The primary role of the RMA is to determine Statements of Principles (SOPs), which are legal instruments based on sound medical scientific evidence state what factors must exist to establish a causal connection between particular diseases, injuries or death and service.
The successful candidate will be a registered medical practitioner with demonstrated expertise in epidemiology or public health, including the ability to critically appraise and synthesise complex medical literature. They will have a strong understanding of disease aetiology, particularly in relation to environmental or occupational exposures, and experience translating technical evidence into clear, defensible conclusions for decision-makers.
Desirable qualifications include Fellowship of the College of Public Health or Fellowship of the College of Occupational Medicine as well as post-graduate qualifications in epidemiology and/or biostatistics such as a Masters in Epidemiology.
They will bring proven leadership capability, including experience managing or mentoring research staff, alongside highly developed written and verbal communication skills. An understanding of military health issues, as well as familiarity with medico-legal or regulatory decision-making environments, will be highly regarded.
This role offers a rare opportunity to apply rigorous scientific and epidemiological expertise in a statutory decision-making context, contributing to outcomes that directly impact the health, wellbeing, and recognition of Australia’s veteran community. You will work in a collaborative, collegial environment at the intersection of medicine, science, and law, appraising the latest medical and scientific research that informs nationally significant policy and compensation frameworks.
DUTIES
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- Prepare briefing papers in relation to more complex investigations notified by the RMA including liaising with the designated Member of the RMA.
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Co-ordinate the work of the medical research officers within the Secretariat, by formulating and establishing standards and procedures for the conduct of investigation and review of the specific aetiology of disease issues as requested by the members of the RMA.
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Utilise knowledge of epidemiology and statistics to prepare and review Statement of Principles submissions and develop the medical component of the Statement of Principles for consideration by the RMA.
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Assist in the development of a process for the ongoing review of Statement of Principles instruments to ensure that they remain current and reflect available sound medical and scientific evidence.
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Undertake the more complex tasks as directed by the RMA.
MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS
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Applicants should hold current Registration as a Medical Practitioner under the laws of an Australian State or Territory.
ELIGIBILITY
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Under section 22(8) of the Public Service Act 1999, employees must be Australian citizens to be employed in the Australian Public Service (APS).
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All applicants external to DVA offered employment will be required to successfully undergo a pre-engagement screening check, even if they have a security clearance. The screening check is conducted in accordance with the Australian Government Protective Security Policy Framework requirements.
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The successful candidate will be required obtain and maintain a Baseline Vetting (AGSVA) security clearance.
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This recruitment process is being used to fill ongoing and/or non-ongoing position/s. For more information about the role, please see the .
A merit pool of suitable applicants may be created which may be used to fill future ongoing and non-ongoing vacancies should they become available over the next 18 months.
Successful applicants engaged into the APS will be subject to a probation period.
DVA embraces and fosters a culture that supports diversity, inclusion and respect, where people are empowered to fulfil their potential. We welcome people with diverse skills, experiences, perspectives and backgrounds. We are dedicated and committed to attracting and recruiting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and encourage applications from people with disability, people that identify as LGBTQIA+ and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Take on a rewarding, varied, and broad career with an Australian Public Service Department that can bring balance and flexibility to your working life, while supporting you to stay connected to your community.
DVA is committed to improving the data skills and capability of our workforce to underpin our goal of becoming a leading data-driven organisation.
RecruitAbility applies to this vacancy. Under the RecruitAbility scheme you will be invited to participate in further assessment activity for the vacancy if you choose to apply under the scheme; declare you have a disability; and meet the minimum requirements for the job. For more information visit: https://www.apsc.gov.au/recruitability
The Australian Public Service (APS) values the unique skills, perspectives, and experiences that veterans gain during their Australian Defence Force (ADF) employment and encourage veterans to apply. Support may be available to veterans transitioning to meaningful APS careers through participation in VetPaths, which offers veterans an opportunity to participate in a six-month program offering formal learning and development, career mentoring and activities for wellness and peer support.
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