20 Aug
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Important Company of the Sector
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Sydney
20 Aug
Important Company of the Sector
Sydney
Company Description
Genea, a leader in fertility and reproductive science, is seeking experienced and passionate individuals to join its Human Research Ethics Committee (G-HREC). This committee plays a vital role in ensuring all high-risk research undertaken at Genea meets the highest ethical and regulatory standards in line with the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research (2023) as well as provide ethical review for complex assisted reproductive/genetic cases.
Job Description
We are currently recruiting for the following independent positions:
? Chairperson
You will lead the G-HREC in its ethical review processes, guiding discussions with impartiality, insight, and authority.
Essential Criteria:
- Prior experience serving on an NHMRC-registered HREC.
- Strong leadership, communication, and consensus-building skills.
- Knowledge of ethical frameworks related to human research, ideally in reproductive medicine.
? Lay Person (Female)
We seek a female lay member with no affiliation to Genea and no current qualified involvement in medical, legal, academic, or scientific work.
Essential Criteria:
- A genuine interest in ethical issues affecting human research.
- Ability to reflect community perspectives and advocate for participant protection.
- Willingness to engage with complex ethical topics, particularly in reproductive health.
? Independent Lawyer
You will provide legal insights, ensuring the committee upholds relevant legislation and ethical principles.
Essential Criteria:
- A qualified lawyer, preferably not engaged by Genea for research-related legal matters.
- Understanding of health, privacy, or human rights law (beneficial but not essential).
- Ability to critically assess consent procedures, risk mitigation, and regulatory compliance.
? Researcher
We are seeking researchers with current experience in reproductive biology, genetics, embryology, or closely related fields.
Essential Criteria:
- Experience in conducting or reviewing human research.
- Strong understanding of ethical issues in scientific or clinical reproductive research.
- Ability to evaluate research protocols with scientific rigor and ethical sensitivity.
Qualifications
Committee Responsibilities
As a member of the G-HREC, you will:
- Conduct independent reviews of research proposals and ethical case assessments.
- Evaluate informed consent processes, risks, and participant protections.
- Review amendments and monitor ongoing research.
- Contribute to the ethical oversight of the Authorised Prescriber Scheme proposals.
- Attend a minimum of two meetings per year (virtual or in-person).
All members are indemnified under Genea’s insurance and supported by a dedicated secretariat.
Additional Information
Why Join G-HREC?
- Help uphold the ethical standards of reproductive and fertility research.
- Make a meaningful impact on patient care and future scientific innovation.
- Join a professional, collaborative, and purpose-driven committee.
- Receive fair compensation for your time and expertise.
Apply Now
To express your interest, please send a brief cover letter and CV outlining your relevant experience and the role you are applying for.
📌 Genea Human Research Ethics Committee (G-HREC) members (Sydney)
🏢 Important Company of the Sector
📍 Sydney