The University of MelbourneParkville, Victoria, AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 04-Oct-2024
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Job Summary
Dates
Opening Date: 09-Sep-2024
Closing Date: 04-Oct-2024
Location
Parkville, Victoria, Australia
Salary
An attractive remuneration package to be negotiated; plus 17% super pa
Responsibilities
Provide full lifecycle research commercialisation leadership to the CGCPT.
Identify and pursue strategic partnerships and commercialisation avenues for the Centre’s newly developed research and IP assets.
Work collaboratively to develop and drive business development strategy.
Identify opportunities for growth, collaboration, and commercial partnership between researchers and external partners.
Negotiate and close transactions to the mutual benefit of the stakeholders and within the mission of the CGCPT.
Set up the CGCPT’s commercialisation function, leveraging the capabilities and resources of the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences and the University’s Research, Innovation and Commercialisation Group.
Requirements
Deep expertise in leading and negotiating major life science deals, particularly in relation to industry partnerships, contracts, licensing, start-ups and spinouts.
Strong life science industry experience and sector knowledge, including a thorough understanding of drug development pathways.
Considerable success in securing funding to support research translation and commercialisation, including from relevant grant schemes, and both commercial and venture funding.
Highly credible across both industry and academia, with a collegiate and collaborative approach to building strategic relationships.
An entrepreneurial mindset and deep, sector-wide knowledge of how industry works.
Benefits
Generous leave provisions.
Salary packaging.
Health and well-being services.
Discounts on graduate courses.
Notes
The successful candidate must undergo and maintain an up-to-date Working with Children Check.
Visa sponsorship is not available for this position; current valid work rights for Australia are required.
The University of MelbourneParkville, Victoria, AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 04-Oct-2024
Expired
Job Summary
Dates
Opening Date: 09-Sep-2024
Closing Date: 04-Oct-2024
Location
Parkville, Victoria, Australia
Salary
An attractive remuneration package to be negotiated; plus 17% super pa
Responsibilities
Provide full lifecycle research commercialisation leadership to the CGCPT.
Identify and pursue strategic partnerships and commercialisation avenues for the Centre’s newly developed research and IP assets.
Work collaboratively to develop and drive business development strategy.
Identify opportunities for growth, collaboration, and commercial partnership between researchers and external partners.
Negotiate and close transactions to the mutual benefit of the stakeholders and within the mission of the CGCPT.
Set up the CGCPT’s commercialisation function, leveraging the capabilities and resources of the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences and the University’s Research, Innovation and Commercialisation Group.
Requirements
Deep expertise in leading and negotiating major life science deals, particularly in relation to industry partnerships, contracts, licensing, start-ups and spinouts.
Strong life science industry experience and sector knowledge, including a thorough understanding of drug development pathways.
Considerable success in securing funding to support research translation and commercialisation, including from relevant grant schemes, and both commercial and venture funding.
Highly credible across both industry and academia, with a collegiate and collaborative approach to building strategic relationships.
An entrepreneurial mindset and deep, sector-wide knowledge of how industry works.
Benefits
Generous leave provisions.
Salary packaging.
Health and well-being services.
Discounts on graduate courses.
Notes
The successful candidate must undergo and maintain an up-to-date Working with Children Check.
Visa sponsorship is not available for this position; current valid work rights for Australia are required.