EOI Research Officer
Listed on 2026-01-03
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Research/Development
About the Role
As the Research Officer (Molecular Crop Pathology) you will play a vital role in safeguarding NSW’s grain industries by developing and implementing advanced molecular diagnostic tools to detect and monitor priority crop pathogens. Your work will directly support state biosecurity surveillance programs and integrated disease management by delivering rapid reliable and scalable diagnostic solutions.
You will collaborate across research teams and with industry partners to translate scientific innovation into real-world crop protection outcomes, helping keep our grain sector productive competitive and resilient.
You will be required to work onsite.
YourKey Responsibilities Include
- Designing, developing and validating molecular diagnostic tools (including qPCR, LAMP and NGS technologies) to detect high‑priority crop pathogens
- Supporting the integration of molecular diagnostics into surveillance, biosecurity and emergency response programs for early detection and preparedness
- Collaborating with researchers, industry and stakeholders to deliver impactful research and practical diagnostic solutions
- Publishing research findings in peer‑reviewed journals and contributing to industry reports and extension materials
- Ensuring work meets the standards and expectations of the Professional Officer Progression Criteria (14)
You are a motivated molecular scientist who thrives in both independent and team‑based research environments. You enjoy solving complex scientific problems and translating technology advancements into applied outcomes that benefit industry. You can balance multiple research priorities and communicate effectively with technical and non‑technical audiences. Relationship‑building is one of your strengths enabling you to work seamlessly with internal colleagues and external collaborators.
Tosucceed in this role you will have
- Strong technical capabilities in molecular diagnostics
- Excellent organisation and project management skills
- The ability to work proactively and manage competing deadlines
- A collaborative mindset and confidence engaging with stakeholders
- Degree qualification relevant to the role (e.g. Agriculture Science, Veterinary Science or related field)
- Post‑graduate training in Molecular Plant Pathology, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology or a related discipline
- Demonstrated experience in molecular diagnostics and surveillance for plant pathogens, ideally in grain crops
- NSW Driver’s Licence (or ability to obtain) and willingness to travel as required
Please apply via our online portal and submit:
- A CV (approx. 4 pages)
- A cover letter (approx. 1 page) telling us how your experience and skills make you a great fit for this role.
EOI Applications Close:
Wednesday 17 December 2025 at 11:55pm AEDT
After applying:
- You will receive a confirmation email
- We will review all applications once the ad closes
- If shortlisted you may be invited to interview (in person or Microsoft Teams video)
- Further assessments will follow (skills test, psychometric test)
- Reference checks will be completed for final candidates
- The preferred candidate may be required to undergo reference checks, a national police check, bankruptcy check, health assessment and/or other assessments as required.
This is an internal EOI opportunity. To be considered for an appointment for over 12 months or ongoing applicants must be ongoing at either an equivalent or higher grade than this advertised vacancy or on a current and valid talent pool at this grade or higher. Alternatively if you do not meet the requirement for an ongoing appointment you may only be considered for a temporary appointment of up to 12 months.
This is a full‑time role based at Tamworth Agricultural Institute. You will be required to work onsite.
The salary offered to the successful candidate will be commensurate with qualifications, skills and experience as outlined in the Crown Employees (Department of Regional NSW) Professional Officers Award and the Professional Officer Progression Criteria (1‑4).
DPIRD is a proud Disability Confident Recruiter, Family Inclusive Employer and Carer Friendly Employer.
Contact InformationFor a confidential discussion about this vacancy please contact Guy McMullen.
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