Job Title Human Research Ethics Advisor Job Description An excellent opportunity is available for a Human Research Ethics Advisor to join the Ethics and Integrity Department at Australia’s pre-eminent biomedical research institute. About the Position The Human Research Ethics Advisor (HRE Advisor) provides expert specialist advice and support to ensure all human research at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (WEHI) is conducted ethically and complies with the relevant state and national legislative and regulatory requirements and adheres to WEHI’s privacy and research data governance frameworks and policies. Working across WEHI’s discovery-to-translation programs, including genomics, immunology, bioinformatics and large-scale data research, the HRE Advisor interprets the National Statement and relevant legislation to provide researchers with fit for purpose advice on proposed projects. The HRE Advisor partners with researchers to facilitate proactive risk assessments, provide expert advice on risk mitigation and guide the preparation of Human Research Ethics and governance applications. Furthermore, the HRE Advisor also conducts pre-reviews of submissions and coordinates out-of-session review of low-risk projects, amendments, and administrative changes. In addition, working with researchers and colleagues within Ethics and Integrity, the HRE Advisor drives continuous improvement of Human Research Ethics systems, procedures and researcher training, ensuring WEHI policies remain current with evolving legislation and best practice. By combining expert knowledge of research processes with strong analytical and communication skills, the HRE Advisor fosters a culture of responsible and ethical research across the Institute. Selection Criteria Knowledge and Skills: A science or biomedical degree and/or relevant qualification and experience in a similar role . Demonstrated experience in human research ethics, research governance, or research compliance. Experience in the development of human research projects , in particular, addressing the relevant ethical considerations in research planning . Sound knowledge of the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research and related legislation, regulation and compliance frameworks in a biomedical research setting . Demonstrable understanding of the ethical issues in biomedical and clinical research contexts . Strong demonstrated ability to interpret regulatory requirements and policies and convey complex information that is fit-for-purpose and actionable. Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills to build relationships and work effectively with people across all levels in an organisation. Highly organised and able to manage competing priorities and deadlines . Demonstrated ability to develop and deliver effective training and education resources Demonstrated ability to develop and deliver continuous improvement to organisational processes. Demonstrated proficiency with digital systems to efficiently manage information and records including ethics records and research management systems, and Microsoft 365 applications Personal Qualities: Ability to work collaboratively within a team and with colleagues across different teams to deliver outcomes Excellent analytical, interpretive, and problem-solving skills with a solution-focused approach Ability to manage competing priorities and deliver to deadlines I nitiative and sound judgement to complete tasks and resolve issues with limited supervision Ability to exercise mature judgement when dealing with sensitive issues Terms of Appointment This position is an ongoing role in a full time capacity. Salary is Professional Services Employee Level 8 ($118,099 - $127,828). Up to 17% superannuation and very attractive salary packaging options are available. General enquiries can be directed to recruitment@wehi.edu.au . A position description is available here . How to Apply Please apply by uploading your CV, cover letter and a document addressing the key selection criteria in pdf format. Application Closing Date: Friday 14 November 2025