
The Melanoma Institute Australia (MIA) is a leading non-profit organisation based in Sydney, dedicated to advancing melanoma research, treatment, and education. Its Biospecimen Bank (biobank), established in 1998, plays a critical role in supporting research by collecting, processing, storing, and distributing high-quality patient specimens. The Biobank also play a key role in support for clinical trials through specimen processing and administrative assistance.
MIA is seeking a motivated Biobank Technical Assistant to join its team, based at the Poche Centre. Reporting to the Clinical Biospecimen Coordinator, the role involves the collection, processing, storage, and shipment of patient specimens, as well as supporting clinical trials. The position requires strong scientific knowledge, organisational skills, and a commitment to ethical and regulatory standards. This is a full-time, one-year fixed-term role with the opportunity for extension.
Major Responsibilities
This position will offer you a dynamic work environment, broad clinical exposure and a high paced workload. This is an outstanding opportunity to further your career and develop your skills in a globally recognised institution. Motivated and enthusiastic new graduate candidates are encouraged to apply.
To Apply
To be considered for this position, applicants must attach a copy of their current CV and include a cover letter addressing the Selection Criteria below.
Essential
Desirable (experience in one or more of the following areas would be an asset)
Only applicants with full working rights within Australia should apply. Student visa holders are not eligible for this role.Only successful applicants will be contacted. Please no recruitment agencies.
Application will close on 2 3 April 2026. Due to the overwhelming response, we will only be contacting candidates we wish to interview.
We pay our respects to the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which Melanoma Institute Australia works, and their Elders both past and present, and acknowledge the deep, continuing connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to the land, waters, and sky.

The Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) has been providing outstanding care for Victoria's children and their families for over 147 years.
We are the major specialist paediatric hospital in Victoria and our care extends to children from Tasmania, southern New South Wales and other states around Australia and overseas.
With a passionate, highly skilled and committed staff campus wide of over 5,000, we provide a full range of clinical services, tertiary care and health promotion and prevention programs for children and young people.
We are the designated state-wide major trauma centre for paediatrics in Victoria and a Nationally Funded Centre for cardiac and liver transplantation.
When it comes to training and research we partner with the very best. Our campus partners, the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute (MCRI) and The University of Melbourne Department of Paediatrics, along with the RCH Foundation, are on site with the hospital in Parkville. Together, we are committed to improving the health outcomes for children today and in the future.
In 2016–17, more than 85,654 children attended our Emergency Department, 322,291 specialist clinic appointments were held which was almost 70,000 more than the previous year, more than 17,000 surgeries were performed and more than 48,552 children were admitted to our wards.