Genomics is the study of a person’s genes (the genome). Clinical Genomics is fundamentally changing the way we prevent, diagnose, treat and monitor illness, giving us the opportunity to develop more precise and tailored healthcare.
Statewide Clinical Networks are an important statewide engagement structure to connect clinical experts, consumers, and other collaborators on agreed priorities to improve the South Australian health system. It is very important to involve, include, communicate, and understand the South Australian communities and clinicians voice and thoughts on this area of healthcare.
We currently have vacancies on the steering committee for consumer and carer representatives and professionals with an interest and experience in clinical genomics.
All applications will be reviewed, and applicants will be notified of the outcome. Membership will be constructed to reflect the necessary mix of knowledge, experience and skills to support the Clinical Genomics Statewide Clinical Network to fulfil its responsibilities.
Applications close 21 April 2025.
What do I need to know
The Genomics SCN Lead and the CEIH Networks Director will review applications and select the steering committee members. If selected, it is a requirement as a member of the steering committee to submit a completed conflict of interest form.
How to apply
Please ensure you have reviewed the following information, before submitting your application by filling in the form below:
- Clinical Genomics Statewide Clinical Network (SCN)
- Terms of Reference Clinical Genomics Statewide Clinical Network (947 KB, PDF)
- FAQs about the SCN Steering Committees
- FAQs about the SCN Lead