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Project Manager

at Edith Cowan University
Published April 20, 2025
Location JOONDALUP CAMPUS, Australia
Category Management  
Job Type Full-time  
Salary
$115,042 to $129,573 PA (HEW 8)
Currency
AUD

Description

PROJECT MANAGER
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
JOONDALUP CAMPUS
$115,042 to $129,573 PA (HEW 8)
FULL TIME, ONGOING

Role Overview:
ECU has a reputation for producing some of the highest quality nursing and midwifery graduates in Western Australia, and is recognised as a top 75 nursing program worldwide. It is our Mission to improve the health and wellbeing of communities for today and future generations by educating aspiring, transformational nursing and midwifery leaders through a lens of humanitarian principles of social justice, equity, and inclusion.

We are currently expanding into new ventures and, in alignment with the School’s commitment to global health and humanitarian values, are in the process of establishing ourselves as a World Health Organisation Collaboration Centre. To support this initiative, we are seeking a highly organised and motivated Project Manager to join our team.

As the Project Manager, you will be responsible for the effective management, delivery, and successful completion of various projects, ensuring adherence to high standards of planning, administration, systems, and communication. You will play a crucial role in maintaining compliance with all relevant policies, processes, and standards set by ECU.

A significant aspect of this role will be international stakeholder engagement, requiring you to collaborate with local, national, and international partners. You will oversee the project management and administration for the establishment of the School as a World Health Organisation Collaboration Centre. In this capacity, you will be responsible for managing the WHO CC Memorandum of Understanding initiatives under the broad direction of the Executive Dean and the Associate Dean (Research).

Key Responsibilities:
Lead and manage the planning, execution, and completion of assigned projects in alignment with ECU policies and processes.
Ensure effective communication and collaboration with internal and external stakeholders, particularly on international projects.
Oversee the establishment of the School as a WHO Collaboration Centre (WHO CC), managing all related project activities and administrative tasks.
Develop and maintain relationships with stakeholders both locally and internationally, fostering collaboration and ensuring project success.
Manage the WHO CC MoU initiatives within the School, under the guidance of the Executive Dean and Associate Dean (Research).
Monitor project progress, track deliverables, and ensure compliance with timelines and quality standards.

Benefits & Remuneration
This full-time, ongoing position attracts remuneration of $115,042 to $129,573 PA (HEW 8) plus 17% University superannuation contribution.

ECU supports a work/life balance for staff. Benefits such as flexible working arrangements may also be negotiated to meet your personal circumstances.