- Support veterinary teaching labs and build practical learning environments
- Join a collaborative university team with strong mentoring and growth
- Full-time, continuing role | Northern Rivers region | part-time options possible
Be Bold. Belong. Be More.
At Southern Cross University, we do things differently, and so can you.
A career with us is more than you might expect. Yes, it’s about the heart, connectedness and community you’d hope for in a regional university. But there’s also so much more. Our game changing Southern Cross Model brings a deeper, focused learning experience and our research is deeply connected to our regions, making a difference on a global scale. This is your chance to help us build something new and meaningful for our students, our communities and your career. To drive change, make a real impact, and thrive in a place as unique as you.
You can be good anywhere. Here, you can be great.
Your opportunity
As our Technical and Laboratory Officer (Veterinary Pathology & Microbiology) within the Faculty of Science and Engineering, you will support teaching and research by preparing and coordinating veterinary pathology and microbiology laboratories. Working closely with academic and technical teams, you will manage laboratory resources, specimens and culture collections, ensure safe and compliant operations in PC1/PC2 environments, and contribute to a collaborative, cross-trained technical team supporting a growing veterinary discipline.
You will make an impact by:
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Preparing and coordinating laboratories, specimens and equipment for veterinary teaching activities
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Managing laboratory resources, culture collections and inventories to support effective operations
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Ensuring WHS, biosafety and compliance standards are embedded in daily laboratory practice
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Providing technical support and guidance to staff and students during practical classes
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Collaborating across technical and academic teams to share expertise and continuously improve laboratory systems
What you will bring
You are an experienced laboratory professional with practical clinical or diagnostic experience, ideally in veterinary or biomedical environments. You enjoy working in a hands-on teaching setting, are adaptable in a developing discipline, and value collaboration, knowledge sharing and continuous improvement.
To succeed in this role, you will also need:
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A relevant degree and demonstrated experience in pathology and/or PC1/PC2 microbiology laboratory environments
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Strong practical skills in specimen preparation, microbiological culture handling and laboratory equipment operation
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Sound knowledge of WHS, biosecurity and laboratory compliance requirements
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Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities
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Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively in a team
Why Southern Cross University
SCU is proudly a regional university, young, small and vibrant. That means you’ll find more exposure, opportunity and ownership - to grow, achieve and build a career that means more. And you’ll do it alongside passionate people and leaders who go the extra mile to help you succeed. A career with us is about more than just work. It’s about place, community and the life you want to live. With three main campuses at the Gold Coast, Coffs Harbour and the Northern Rivers region of NSW, we’re integral to all these wonderful communities. Find your place and be more in this beautiful part of the world.
Your opportunity is:
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Full-time, continuing (permanent) with part time options negotiable.
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Located at Lismore, NSW 2480. Relocation assistance is available, making it easier to join our regional communities.
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HEW Level 5. The base salary ranges from $83,563 – $92,857 per annum, plus 17% employer’s contribution to superannuation. The total remuneration package is up to $108,643.
You will enjoy a range of perks designed to support your wellbeing, growth and work-life balance. For more information on our benefits and what it’s like to work at SCU, visit Why work at Southern Cross University?
Be more with Southern Cross University today
Southern Cross University values potential as much as experience. If you do not meet all the listed requirements but are excited about the role and confident you can contribute, we encourage you to apply or reach out for more information.
Name: Professor Rowland Cobbold, Professional Program Director Veterinary Medicine
Phone: 02 6620 3037
Email: rowland.cobbold@scu.edu.au
Applications close 11.30pm AEDT 15 March 2026
Eligible applicants must have Australian or New Zealand citizenship, Australian permanent residency or current working rights in Australia for the entire duration of the appointment. Employer visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
Applicants must apply online and attach a CV and cover letter responding to the selection criteria within the position description. Information to support you prepare your application is available on our website.
Southern Cross University celebrates the rich diversity of our regions and international community. We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace that welcomes and values people of all backgrounds. We encourage applications from people of all genders, ethnicities, ages, languages, sexual orientations, and people with disabilities. We are dedicated to providing reasonable adjustments to our recruitment process to ensure every candidate can fully participate. For any support through the recruitment process reach out to jobs@scu.edu.au.
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