Role type: Fixed Term for 5 years, Full Time (1.0 FTE)
School/Faculty: Melbourne School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
Salary: Level D/E attractive remuneration package negotiated commensurate with experience, plus 17% superannuation
Build a world-leading academic home for epidemiology and biostatistics / Advance methodological innovation and quantitative excellence / Strengthen discovery across public health, medicine and biomedical research
Provide senior academic leadership in a complex research-intensive environment, shaping capability in epidemiology, biostatistics and quantitative methods across the University, health sector and research ecosystem
Investing in you - benefits package including salary packaging, health and wellbeing programs, discounted services, and professional development opportunities.
Leadership opportunity
The Melbourne School of Public Health is seeking an outstanding academic leader to serve as the inaugural Head of Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics.
This newly established Department will be the University's academic discipline home for teaching and research excellence in epidemiology, biostatistics and related fields. As Head of Department, you will shape its strategic direction, academic identity and culture while building a high-performing environment that advances methodological excellence, research innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration.
As a member of the School Executive, you will contribute to enterprise-wide leadership and decision-making, balancing departmental priorities with broader School, Faculty and University objectives. Working closely with colleagues across the Faculty, health services, medical research institutes, government agencies, data custodians and international partners, you will strengthen the Department's profile, influence and long-term impact.
Strategic priorities
Department leadership and establishment – Build and lead a newly created department, establishing its strategic direction, governance, culture and academic identity
Methodological excellence and research innovation – Advance internationally recognised research programs in epidemiology and biostatistics while strengthening quantitative capability and methodological leadership across the School, Faculty and research precinct
Education and workforce development – Drive innovative teaching programs and foster strong integration between research, teaching and graduate research supervision
Collaboration and research translation – Build strategic relationships with health services, research institutes, government agencies, data custodians and international collaborators to enhance research quality, reach and impact
People, culture and enterprise leadership – Foster an inclusive, accountable and high-performing environment while contributing to School, Faculty and University-wide priorities and decision-making
About you
A Professor or Associate Professor with an internationally recognised record of achievement in epidemiology, biostatistics or a closely related quantitative health discipline. You bring substantial leadership experience within complex academic, research or health environments, with the ability to shape strategy, influence across systems and lead people through change.
You have a distinguished record of research excellence, success in competitive funding and a demonstrated ability to advance methodological innovation and build productive partnerships across academia, government and the broader health and research sectors.
Equally, you are recognised for fostering collaborative, inclusive and high-performing cultures that enable people and teams to thrive. As a values-driven academic leader, you bring the capability to balance strategic vision with operational stewardship, supporting both departmental success and broader institutional objectives while developing future academic leaders.
You bring particular strength in advancing methodological excellence and supporting rigorous, data-driven research cultures that underpin world-class epidemiological and biostatistical science.
Melbourne School of Public Health
The Melbourne School of Public Health is consistently ranked among the world’s leading schools of public health and is recognised internationally for excellence in research, teaching and engagement.
The School brings together leading researchers, educators and practitioners working across a broad range of public health disciplines to address complex local and global health challenges. Through strong partnerships with governments, health services, communities and research organisations, the School delivers evidence-based solutions that improve health outcomes and influence policy and practice.
The establishment of a department-based structure represents an important evolution in the School’s academic model, strengthening disciplinary leadership while enabling greater collaboration, innovation and impact.
Working at the University of Melbourne
We offer the opportunity to contribute within a leading global university environment, supported by flexible work arrangements, generous leave provisions, salary packaging and comprehensive health and wellbeing programs that enable sustainable senior academic leadership.
For more information check out our benefits page!
Be Yourself
The University of Melbourne is committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable and accessible workplace where diversity is valued and all individuals are supported to succeed. Applications are welcomed from people of all backgrounds and identities. Discover more about Diversity and Inclusion at UniMelb.
We are committed to providing a barrier-free recruitment process and workplace adjustments for candidates and employees. Information on accessible recruitment and workplace adjustments is available via the University of Melbourne careers site: Accessible recruitment and adjustments
We actively support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and encourage engagement with the Indigenous Employment and Development team.
Application essentials:
Applications should include submission of a curriculum vitae, cover letter and responses to the selection criteria outlined in the Candidate Information Pack.
This role is eligible for visa sponsorship and we welcome international applicants. If successful, we will support you through this process.
A Working with Children Check is required for this position. If successful, we will guide you through the process and reimburse associated costs.
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Further information
Position enquiries: Prof. Sant-Rayn Pasricha, [email protected]
Recruitment process enquiries: Felicita Depaune, Senior Talent Partner at [email protected]
Recruitment adjustments: Kim Groizard on +61 3 9035 3218 or at [email protected] (subject: 'Recruitment Adjustments').
Applications close: Monday 13th July 2026 1:55 PM Melbourne time zone.
Candidate Information Pack: JR-014274_Head, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics_PD.pdf