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This is a unique opportunity to play a central project-focused technical role within the AEHRC, supporting the Sparked and Smart Forms programs to advance national digital health interoperability. As Technical Project Manager, you will work at the intersection of business, technology, and standards, helping translate strategic objectives into practical, well‑governed technical delivery. You will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams across Australia, contribute to the development and adoption of open data exchange standards, and help ensure delivery remains on track through strong planning, coordination, and reporting. Your work will directly support trusted, scalable digital health solutions that improve healthcare outcomes nationwide.
Job Responsibility:
Coordinate and track technical delivery across multiple workstreams, ensuring alignment with program objectives
Translate business and domain needs into technical deliverables, plans, and priorities
Provide day‑to‑day operational guidance, supporting teams to remove blockers and manage dependencies
Monitor progress, risks, issues, and technical debt, producing clear reports and documentation
Engage and collaborate with diverse stakeholders to support knowledge sharing and standards adoption
Requirements:
A relevant bachelor’s degree and a minimum of 7 years’ experience in program or project management
Experience managing, implementing, and delivering successful projects in a technical environment, preferably within complex or regulated domains such as healthcare
Your ability to lead technical teams in delivering complex solutions, ensuring alignment between business goals and technical execution. Skilled in translating requirements into delivery plans, managing risks, and driving accountability across engineering and stakeholder groups
Your ability to multi-task, coordinate complex scheduling, and execute activities within required timeframes and to stakeholders’ expectations
Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills, including the ability to maintain collaborative working relationships with key internal and external stakeholders
Knowledge and understanding of the healthcare IT domain, particularly in systems interoperability and integration
Nice to have:
Experience working in healthcare or digital health settings
Supporting agile delivery
Contributing to standards‑based or cloud‑enabled technology environments
What we offer:
15.4% superannuation
Flexible working options available
Range of leave entitlements, benefits and career development opportunities