The Training Officer – Pathology SME plays a pivotal role in ensuring pathology professionals are ready and equipped to navigate the new SLIS environment. Working within the Learning & Development stream of the project, you will collaborate closely with subject matter experts, vendors, and pathology staff to develop training materials that are technically sound, discipline-specific, and aligned with regulatory and accreditation standards. You will cover multiple pathology disciplines, including:
- Haematology, Immunology & Blood Bank
- Biochemistry & Point-of-Care Testing
- Pre-Analytical Services
- Microbiology
- Anatomical Pathology
- Genetics
Key Responsibilities:
- Represent the operational needs of pathology departments in training planning and development
- Collaborate with SMEs and project team members to produce engaging and effective learning resources
- Lead or contribute to the facilitation of training sessions for laboratory staff
- Support harmonisation and standardisation of pathology workflows and LIS use
- Ensure training aligns with RCPA Pathology Informatics, Victorian digital health standards, and NPAAC accreditation requirements
- Evaluate training needs and ensure continuous improvement in learning delivery
- Participate in user engagement, system testing, and go-live support activities
What You’ll Bring
- Tertiary qualifications in Science (e.g., Medical Laboratory Science or equivalent)
- Minimum 5 years of experience working in a pathology discipline within a hospital or health network
- Broad knowledge of pathology operations and LIS-supported workflows
- Demonstrated experience in training delivery or education design (formal L&D qualifications desirable)
- Excellent communication, collaboration, and stakeholder engagement skills
- Understanding of project lifecycles, change management, and digital health standards
- Familiarity with Microsoft 365 tools and training/project platforms such as MS Teams, Smartsheet or MS Project
Please apply below or contact Granite Group for further details.