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Project Officer, Psychosocial Implementation


Company : Peter MaCallum Cancer Cente - Peter Mac


Location : Melbourne, Victoria


Created : 2025-11-06


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Select how often (in days) to receive an alert:Date: 24 Oct 2025Unit: Cancer Surgery OperationsDivision: Chief Operating OfficerDepartment: Cancer Surgery OperationsAt Peter Mac we aim to continuously improve cancer care, research and education across all cancers and for all people affected by cancer: changing lives, breaking new ground. Everything we do is underpinned by our core values, Excellence, Compassion and Innovation. Welcoming people from a wide variety of different backgrounds and experiences is critical to fostering innovation, cultivating compassion, attracting and retaining top talent and providing the best possible cancer care for our patients.YOUR ROLE IN OUR FUTUREProject Officer, Psychosocial Implementation- x2 Fixed Term, Full Time Roles until October 2027- Parkville location with flexible, hybrid working- $110,479.20 to $127,479.00 (full-time equivalent) + salary packaging + super + 5 weeks annual leaveAre you ready to lead impactful change within a dynamic healthcare environment?We are seeking two motivated and organised Project Officers, Psychosocial Implementation to drive vital improvements following the recent Psychosocial Risk Assessment conducted with the Operating Theatre in 24/25.About the Role:As one of two fixed-term Project Officers, you will play a key role in delivering targeted recommendations that enhance the efficiency, wellbeing, and operational coordination within our Operating Theatre. Your work will directly support our surgical, anaesthetic, nursing and technician teams, ensuring a healthier and more sustainable working environment.Key Responsibilities: Drive a structured Operating Theatre Efficiency Improvement Project, focusing on redesigning work systems including theatre case scheduling, list planning, escalation protocols, and cross-department coordination. Lead a detailed audit of surgical and anaesthetics rostering, overtime, and unplanned clinical work to ensure remuneration is aligned with EBA provisions. Assess and optimise administrative support for senior medical staff, helping integrate education, research, governance, and service development tasks within rostered hours.What Were Looking For: Proven experience in project and change management. Strong analytical skills and the ability to translate insights into actionable improvements. Exceptional stakeholder engagement and communication skills, with an ability to influence and support change management by acting as a key advocate and facilitator for change. Coordinate and facilitate agile and effective decision making. Flexibility and organisation to manage multiple priorities and work collaboratively across teams.If youre passionate about improving workplace wellbeing and operational efficiency in healthcare, and have the skills to lead this critical initiative, we want to hear from you!For further information about this opportunity, click Apply to be redirected to the Peter Mac Careers page where you can review the position profile.Alternatively, please contact us for a confidential discussion.Hiring Manager: Erin BrennanContact Number: 03 8559 7666Email: [email protected] Close: 11:59pm Sunday 09 November 2025Position SummaryThe Project Officer, Psychosocial Implementation is one of two fixed term roles that will lead the delivery of the recommendations of the Psychosocial Risk Assessment that was conducted with the Operating Theatre in 2024/2025.This will include;a structured Operating Theatre Efficiency Improvement Project, with a focus on redesigning work systems including theatre case scheduling, theatre list planning, embedding escalation protocols, and strengthening coordination between departments.a targeted audit of surgical and anaesthetics rostering, overtime practices, and unplanned clinical work to ensure all activityboth planned and unplannedis appropriately remunerated in accordance with EBA provisions.assess the administrative support required by senior medical staff (both surgical and anaesthetics) to meet non-clinical responsibilitiessuch as education, research, governance, and service developmentwithin rostered hours. The aim is to ensure these essential activities are recognised, supported, and better integrated into workload planning.This role will require a flexible, organised individual with proven project management, change management, analytical and good stakeholder engagement skills.HEALTH AND ALLIED SERVICES, MANAGERS AND ADMINISTRATIVE WORKERSClassification or Salary RangeHS6 - ADMIN OFFICER GRADE 6Category CKey RelationshipsInternal:Operations Director Cancer SurgeryMedical Director Cancer SurgeryDirector Anaesthetics, Perioperative Medicine and Pain MedicineDeputy Director of Nursing Cancer SurgeryPlanned Surgery Access ManagerPerioperative ManagerPerioperative StaffProject Management and Quality Improvement TeamsBusiness Intelligence and AnalyticsSpecialist Clinics and Ambulatory Service staffPeople and Culture (including Payroll and Medical Workforce)External:Department of HealthSkillsTertiary level (Bachelor or higher) in Healthcare, Business, or related field.Competent computer literacy including standard Microsoft office software and MS 365 applications (Visio and MS Project beneficial).Significant experience in coordinating complex projects within the healthcare setting.Ability to monitor, evaluate and report on project status, outcomes, and impact.Knowledge of the Victorian healthcare system.Familiar with public hospital planned surgery services.Understanding of peri-operative services.Understanding of project and change management methodologies and principles.Strong interpersonal skills across all levels of an organisation.Excellent oral and written communication skills.Strong analytical, strategic insight and negotiation skills.Demonstrated ability to balance competing and conflicting prioritiesDegree in health-related discipline.Understanding of Government policies and strategic directions relating to public planned surgery.Key Accountabilities1. Project PlanningSupport management of assigned projects through clear, data informed project plans that ensure progress and timely delivery of project milestones.Support successful delivery of the psychosocial risk assessment recommendations, across operating theatres at Peter Mac.Communicate and prepare project status reports, including closure and evaluation reports.2. Change ManagementInfluence and support change management by acting as a key advocate and facilitator for change.Coordinate and facilitate agile and effective decision making.Engages in a collaborative manner when consulting with clinical and support stakeholders.Proactively engage stakeholders to build awareness, understanding and commitment to change.Resolve conflicts, and drive consensus toward project goals.Support the development and implementation of change management and communication strategies.Support the development of future business cases to transition new models of care into business as usual.3. Stakeholder engagement and leadershipEncourage broad and appropriate stakeholder representation, engaging consumer, and clinical participation in targeted reform projects to facilitate continuous improvement and service re-design.Support shared learning and adoption of best practice across the Surgery Division.Working collaboratively with key stakeholders to support cross workgroup projects, identify, plan for, and implement new opportunities to reform and scale best practice.Key Accountabilities (Contd..)4. AnalysisSupport the use of data analytics to identify opportunities for improvement, establish baseline measures, monitor, and evaluate outcomes to demonstrate Safe, Timely, Effective Person-Centred Care.Support current state analysis through data analytics.Contribute to the co-design and management of reporting and monitoring frameworks.Identify and manage risks and issues and ensure that effective risk controls are documented, and mitigation strategies are in place.Support establishment of risk management plan for Peter Mac projects and mitigation actions or risks escalation where necessary.Demonstrate a commitment to a person-centred care delivery model.Ensure all elements of delegated work are completed to a high standard and in accordance with Peter Mac policies, procedures, and values.Ensure all elements of work are in accordance with Planned Surgery Access Policy and other requirements as per Department of Health Planned Surgery Reform Blueprint.5. Professional DevelopmentDemonstrate a commitment to ongoing personal development in improvement science & project management.Completion of annual mandatory competencies at Peter Mac.Participation in and satisfactory feedback through the annual performance review process.For further information about this opportunity, click Apply to be redirected to the Peter Mac Careers page where you can review the position profile. Alternatively, please contact us for a confidential discussion.Peter Mac is a child safe organisation and has a commitment to child safety and wellbeing.WHY WORK FOR PETER MACPeter Mac offer a range of benefits which support our people both personally and professionally.Our staff benefits include award winning facilities, professional development and events, a health and wellbeing program, flexible work practices and policies and financial benefits such as salary packaging.We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, all members of the LGBTQI community and people with a disability.The Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which our five sites are located throughout Victoria. We recognise their strength and resilience and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. #J-18808-Ljbffr