This is a Project Manager - Finance role with Children's Cancer Institute based in Sydney, NSW, AU Children's Cancer Institute Role Seniority - mid level More about the Project Manager - Finance role at Children's Cancer Institute For over 40 years, our shared commitment to curing childhood cancer has united us. Together, we continue to accelerate the answers to make that possible. To accomplish our vision, we’re seeking someone who lives our values: owning and delivering meaningful work, collaborating to drive impact, challenging the status quo to create a better future, and balancing logic with empathy. Let’s achieve more, together. We are currently seeking a Research Assistant to join our Translational Cancer Nanomedicine Group. The research assistant role is an exciting opportunity to work within an interdisciplinary team within a research stream focused on the identification, development, validation and therapeutic development of nanotherapeutics. The candidate will be adaptable, flexible and have outstanding interpersonal and communication skills. They will have a background in cell biology, ideally with experience in gene manipulation techniques such as CRISPR-Cas9 and RNA technologies. They will work with colleagues within the group to support their studies, as well as with external collaborators. The role involves contributions to data analysis, preparation of figures for publication. Experience in animal work and/or nanoparticle development and characterisation is desirable. To succeed you will have… Minimum BSc (Hons) or equivalent in a relevant scientific or medical field 2 years relevant laboratory-based research Knowledge of cancer cell biology Experience with in vitro cell culture Experience with PC2 and WHS standards and behaviour Ability to design and conduct experiments independently and as a team member High level technical and analytical skills Attention to detail A high degree of professionalism and respect for others Advanced computer skills Commitment to ethical conduct of experiments involving humans, animals, and GMOs Excellent verbal and written communication skills We will support you to be your best with benefits that include but are not limited to: Working in a world-class, purpose-built facility, the only one in Australia dedicated to curing childhood cancer Focus on employee wellbeing, including up to 5 gifted wellbeing days off (paid) per year Access to Fitness Passport, with access to an extensive choice of fitness facilities across Sydney at discounted rates Corporate discounts and discounts on education through UNSW Join us to shape a future every child deserves and to find meaning in your own. Because together, we can cure every child of cancer. It’s not if, it’s when. Additional information about Children's Cancer Institute can be found on our website at: https://www.ccia.org.au/jobs-study . We make hiring decisions based on your experience, skills and passion, as well as how you can enhance Children’s Cancer Institute and our culture. We embrace diversity and encourage you to advise of any reasonable adjustments you may need during the recruitment process. Before we jump into the responsibilities of the role. No matter what you come in knowing, you’ll be learning new things all the time and the Children's Cancer Institute team will be there to support your growth. Please consider applying even if you don't meet 100% of what’s outlined Key Responsibilities Supporting studies Conducting experiments Data analysis and publication preparation Key Strengths Cell biology Gene manipulation techniques Data analysis Animal work ⚗️ Nanoparticle development ️ Communication skills A Final Note: This is a role with Children's Cancer Institute not with Hatch.