
Melanoma Institute Australia (MIA) pioneers advances in melanoma research and treatment that are making a difference to the lives of patients today. We are a non-profit organisation dedicated to preventing and curing melanoma through innovative, world-class research, treatment and education programs. MIA is a national affiliated network of melanoma researchers and clinicians based in Sydney at the Poche Centre – the world’s largest melanoma research and treatment facility. It’s from here that our specialists pioneer new research, conduct clinical trials, develop new treatments and promote awareness of melanoma and where our clinics treat 2,000 melanoma patients each year. Further Information about Melanoma Institute Australia can be found at www.melanoma.org.au
About The Role
We are seeking a Financial Controller to lead the finance function at Melanoma Institute Australia (MIA). Reporting to the CEO, this role sits at the centre of the organisation, providing both strategic financial advice and hands-on leadership across day-to-day operations.
As the most senior finance professional, you will work closely with the CEO and Board to support long-term sustainability, while ensuring the integrity of financial reporting, compliance, and controls across the organisation.
This is a role for someone who can operate at both levels — advising at Board level while staying close to the detail.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic financial leadership
Governance, reporting and compliance
Operational leadership
About You
How to Apply
Please submit your CV and a short cover letter outlining your relevant experience and interest in the role.
Only applicants with full working rights within Australia should apply. This is a full-time, permanent role. Only applicants we wish to interview will be contacted. Please no recruitment agencies.
This advertisement will close on 16 April 2026 but we may interview suitable candidates prior to this date.
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.

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