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Dear all,

 

As part of the Sydney Medical School at the University of Sydney, the
CENTRE FOR OBESITY, DIABETES & CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE is

currently seeking a PROFESSOR AND ACADEMIC DIRECTOR. Visit
sydney.edu.au/positions and search by the reference number 596/0311 for
more information and to apply.

 

PROFESSOR AND ACADEMIC DIRECTOR

CENTRE FOR OBESITY, DIABETES & CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE 

REFERENCE NO. 596/0311

 

- Senior academic leadership role

- New University-wide centre of excellence for research and education

- Multi-disciplinary, strategic focus 

 

The University of Sydney is Australia's premier University with an
outstanding global reputation for academic and research excellence, and
employs over 7500 permanent staff supporting over 49,000 students.

 

The Centre for Obesity, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease (CODCD) is a
pan-University research and education program that will focus Sydney's
unique mix of disciplinary depth and strengths to advance our knowledge
and understanding of these diseases, their causes and societal impacts.
The CODCD will support a collaborative academic environment that creates
new knowledge and methodologies and support their effective translation
into innovative approaches that reduce the personal and societal burden
of ODCD.  The centre aims to not just transform medical practice and
health service delivery, but also the way we eat, work and live so as to
prevent the development of ODCD and related diseases in the first place.
The contexts for studies will include impacts on individuals and
communities and the role of government and NGO's in the developpment of
services, policies and approaches to avoid and alleviate health and
economic impacts.    

 

As the Professor and Academic Director, you will establish the CODCD as
the centre of excellence in the University for research and education
supporting the centre's vision and goals. You will be an active
participant in the CODCD Senior Executive Group Committee, a
multi-faculty governing board that oversees the CODCD. This role
involves a close working relationship with the Deputy Vice-Chancellor
(Research), Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) and other senior
executive officers of the University, supported by a dedicated Chief
Operating Officer (COO).

 

Furthermore, in partnership with the relevant faculties, you will ensure
the content, quality and delivery of the teaching curriculum is of the
highest standard. This curriculum work will see you liaising with
multiple internal and external stakeholders including researchers and
appropriate University officers, health policy organisations, State and
Federal Governments, funding bodies, major corporations and potential
benefactors.  

 

Utilising your superior senior leadership and transformational
management skills, you will develop, review and continuously measure
CODCD performance against strategy and agreed benchmarks, including
budgets and resources to ensure the CODCD is best positioned to respond
to and benefit from government and other opportunities. Your commercial
expertise will see you plan and forecast operating, financial and risk
management plans in conjunction with the COO. Representing the CODCD on
boards, committees of research and education related centres,
universities, external organisations and public forums, you will consult
and contribute to the development and implementation of procedures for
effective governance of the CODCD. Your high level academic and
professional standing with extensive research leadership experience
including significant collaborative and integrated cross-discipline
research will guarantee success in strengthening the CODCD's position as
a preeminent voice in influencing national health and reform. 

 

The successful appointee will demonstrate significant skill in leading
and personally delivering major programs in complex environments with
multiple organisations and personalities. You will initiate, lead and
manage change in a complex environment whilst understanding the
sensitivity to different research cultures and academic disciplines. 

 

To apply for this exciting role, applications must be submitted online
by uploading a current CV and responding to four selection criteria.
General enquiries can be directed to Toula Lambros, Senior Recruitment
Manager on +61 2 8627 1231 or [log in to unmask]

 

Remuneration package: A competitive remuneration package commensurate
with the responsibilities of the position and the candidate's relevant
experience and qualifications is on offer. The package will include an
attractive base salary, leave loading and up to 17% employer's
contribution to superannuation.

 

The position is fixed term for five years with possibility of renewal.

 

All applications must be submitted via the University of Sydney careers
website.  Visit sydney.edu.au/positions
<http://www.sydney.edu.au/positions>  and search by the reference number
for more information and to apply.

 

CLOSING DATE: 20 September 2011


The University is an Equal Opportunity employer committed to equity,
diversity and social inclusion. Applications from equity target groups
and women are encouraged. 

 

(c) The University of Sydney