About us The Leukaemia Foundation is on an exciting transformation journey to deliver greater impact to our key stakeholders and the Australian community. Join a national organisation standing with Australia to help cure and conquer every blood cancer – with care. Together we’re attacking every blood cancer, from every direction, in every way we can. Now more than ever, the path to conquering blood cancer requires us to work together and ensure 100% access to the right information, the best treatments, the latest trials, tests and diagnostic tools; and the best supportive care to help people not just to survive - but also to live well. Opportunity As the Survivorship & Integrated Care Manager, you'll provide clinical leadership to design, implement and evaluate a new blood cancer survivorship care program. You'll establish the service model and lead a pilot in partnership with consumers, healthcare professionals and health services, with a strong focus on improving access for people living in regional areas. This is a Monday to Friday role with flexible hours, no nights, weekends or on-call, and the freedom to plan your week across office-based work, virtual collaboration, and stakeholder engagement activities. You’ll also be supported with onsite training and ongoing CPD to maintain and grow your professional practice. A few extra things to know Contract role until mid-September 2027 0.8 FTE, reporting to the Head of Clinical Operations, with no direct reports initially Some domestic travel will be required to build relationships with regional and rural stakeholders What you'll be doing Lead the design, implementation and evaluation of a best-practice national survivorship model, including governance, clinical guidelines and quality/outcome monitoring Define workforce needs and lead the team delivering survivorship services, ensuring alignment with the Leukaemia Foundation Model of Care and accreditation standards Build strategic partnerships and referral pathways with cancer centres, primary care and regional health services, and co-design the program with lived experience consumers Integrate survivorship into broader supportive care pathways and contribute to funding proposals and business cases for program sustainability and expansion What we are looking for: Current AHPRA registration (e.g. Nursing, Psychology, OT, Physiotherapy) or Social Worker with AASW membership, plus a Working with Children Check Experience in haematology/oncology and a strong understanding of survivorship frameworks and supportive care models Demonstrated leadership capability, including experience in people leadership, governance and stakeholder engagement, together with the ability to operate with a high degree of autonomy Excellent communication and relationship-building skills with the ability to collaborate effectively and develop strong partnerships with internal and external stakeholders Commitment to continuous professional development and improving client outcomes It's a bonus if you have: Experience developing new models of care, programs or services Understanding of health system navigation in regional/rural settings Post-graduate qualifications in cancer, project management or a related field What we offer Salary including generous salary packaging up to $15,900 & meal and entertainment card $2,650 Ongoing training and development Social and well-being activities Employee Assistance Program How to apply Submit a one-page cover letter addressing the essential criteria and your CV (PDF) via Seek or the Leukaemia Foundation website. For the position description, email recruitment@leukaemia.org.au. CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: COB 13 August 2026. Don't delay - apply today! We may shortlist and appoint prior to the closing date. Successful applicants will undergo reference, police, and VEVO checks. Leukaemia Foundation is committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce that continues to reflect the community we support. We strongly encourage people from all cultural and linguistically diverse backgrounds to apply, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.