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24/9: AAL is seeking a new Program Manager

24/9/2020

 
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AAL is currently seeking a new full time Program Manager, to be located in the Melbourne office (Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn Campus). The position is for one year with the possibility for renewal.

Reporting to the Director of Operations, the Program Manager will be part of a team that has responsibility for overseeing research infrastructure projects and facilities involving astronomical observatories and high performance computers. 

Interstate travel may be required as part of this role. As AAL is a small company, all members of staff are expected to spend some of their time assisting with general operations. AAL offers relaxed, flexible, family-friendly work arrangements. Under current COVID-19 restrictions, AAL staff are predominantly working from home. 

A full position description for the role of Program Manager can be found here. 

The closing date for applications is 26 October at 9am. 
Applicants should send their CV and a covering letter to: applications@astronomyaustralia.org.au

Any further questions about this role should be directed to AAL Director of Operations James Murray: 
james.murray@astronomyaustralia.org.au

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