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The Robinson Institute
Ground Floor, Norwich Centre
55 King William Road
North Adelaide
SA 5006 Australia

Telephone: +61 8 8303 8166
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Current Positions

Fundraising Manager - Robinson Institute

Job Reference Number: 17187

With an international reputation for quality research and training, the institute exists to facilitate substantial improvements in fertility, conception, early development and regenerative medicine, in the community and across the world.

We are seeking an experienced Fundraising Manager to drive our philanthropic fundraising activities.  Working in our development team, you will be responsible for realising fundraising targets and engaging the wider community in our research programs.  Your success will be dependent on your ability to build excellent relationships with individuals and companies locally and nationally.

Possessing excellent interpersonal skills, you will have a strong track record of fostering relationships and negotiating partnerships.  You will have an excellent understanding of fundraising principles and an enthusiasm for our areas of research.

Position Requirements

You should have:

  • Demonstrated ability to develop and implement fundraising strategies
  • Experience in the development and presentation of tailored proposals
  • Demonstrated organisational skills, including the ability to prioritise and manage work efficiently and accurately
  • Tertiary qualifications with subsequent relevant experience; and/or equivalent combination of relevant experience and/or education/training. 

Salary

Salary: (HEO7) $68,584 - $76,943 per annum.

Superannuation

Plus an employer superannuation contribution of 9% applies

Term of Position

This fixed-term position is available immediately for a period of twelve months.

Further Information

Please refer to the Position Description or alternatively contact Alissa Nightingale, telephone: (08) 8313 1334 or email: Alissa.Nightingale@adelaide.edu.au

Applications

Closing date: 10 February 2012

Your application should:

  • include your résumé/Curriculum Vitae
  • address the knowledge and experience and qualifications section of the Position Description
  • quote the relevant reference number
  • include residency status
  • include the names, addresses and/or email details of three referees.

Email applications to robinsoninstitute@adelaide.edu.au or forward to:

Alissa Nightingale
The Robinson Institute
DX650517
The University of Adelaide SA 5005

For further information about careers at the University of Adelaide please visit the Future Staff web site.

Or contact robinsoninstitute@adelaide.edu.au

 


PhD Study Opportunities - Pregnancy & Development

The Pregnancy and Development Research Group is seeking outstanding and highly motivated PhD students who are interested in investigating how prenatal factors influence fetal growth and development, and pre-dispose towards adverse neonatal and childhood health outcomes. The successful applicant will conduct research investigating placental mechanisms that contribute to these adverse early life health outcomes.

Applicants should have an undergraduate Honours or Masters degree in a relevant discipline, with a strong record of academic achievement. Experience working in a wet-laboratory is desirable.


Funding for a three-year stipend is available for Australian citizens or permanent residents. International students would need to obtain independent financial support to cover international tuition fees. A financial contribution towards moving costs may be negotiated if required.

Contact: Associate Professor Vicki Clifton
Email: vicki.clifton@adelaide.edu.au

Learn more about the Pregnancy and Development Group


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Summer 2012 Newsletter

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Funding Success

Congratulations to Robinson Institute researchers who were successful in receiving funding from the National Health & Medical Research Council.

Projects included a $1.9 million grant to investigate if magnesium sulphate given to women at risk of preterm birth can reduce the risk of death or cerebral palsy in their children.

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Annual Report

Enjoy reading about the achievements and milestones of the Robinson Institute and our researchers in our 2010 Annual Report.

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