Summary
Full-Time, 2 -Year Contract
Join SAHMRI- Make a Real Impact Through Cutting-Edge Medical Research
At the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI), we are committed to transforming health outcomes through innovative, world- class medical research that improves lives.
About MITRU
The Molecular Imaging and Therapy Research Unit (MITRU) is a TGA-licensed manufacturer of radiopharmaceuticals, supplying hospitals and imaging centres across Australia. As the home of South Australia's only cyclotron, MITRU produces a range of radiopharmaceuticals to support routine clinical use and clinical trials. MITRU is also active in novel radiopharmaceutical research and development projects through academic and commercial collaboration.
About the role
We are seeking a Graduate Radiochemist to join our team, supporting the manufacture, testing, development and validation of existing and novel diagnostic and therapeutic radioactive tracers. This exciting role will provide you with experience to step up your career, working across production, quality control and other pharmaceutical activities within MITRU. You will be supported with training to help you build your skills while gaining on the job experience.
Key responsibilities include:
- Testing and packaging of radioactive shipments for customers
- Completing documentation related to tasks including batch records, quality records and logbooks whilst adhering to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)
- Acceptance and control of materials, including sampling, testing and dispensing materials for Production and QC
- Monitoring of trends in various areas for alerting and continuous improvement of the processes
- Ensure Data Management and Data Integrity (DMDI) requirements are met
- Ensure adherence to the Radiation Protection and Control Act, the Radiation and Control (Ionising Radiation) Regulations, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and other related legislation and guidelines
Production Responsibilities include the following:
- Manufacturing of radiopharmaceutical products according to SOPs, aseptic methodology and principles of GMP
- Preparation of automated synthesis and dispensing modules
- Preparation of reagents and essential materials for radiopharmaceutical production
- Plan and carry out radiopharmaceutical production as required to meet clinical supply timeframes
QC Responsibilities include the following:
- Daily maintenance and use of analytical equipment such as HPLC, GC-MS, analytical balances
- Preparation, use and storage of reagents and reference standards for use in analytical testing
- Receipt, sampling and storage of all Production samples received for analysis and retention
- Analysis of all radiopharmaceutical and pharmaceutical products according to SOPs, GLP methodology and principles of GMP
About You
The successful candidate will possess the following key attributes:
- Degree in a scientific discipline (Chemistry, Physics or Pharmaceutical Science or related science field). Individual’s scientific experience and experience in pharmaceutical manufacturing and testing environment will be considered if discipline is in a related field.
- Formal training in laboratory operations and a working knowledge of radiation protection practices are highly desirable.
- The individual must hold or commit to acquiring relevant Environment Protection Authority (EPA) licence in a timely manner (less than six months)
- Knowledge, experience, or training in Good Laboratory Practices requirements would be advantageous
- Experience working in chemical laboratories working with analytical equipment is highly desirable
- Experience of pharmaceutical clean-room protocols and procedures would be advantageous
- Experience working with radiation and working knowledge of radiation protection practices is highly desirable
- General knowledge of chemical / radioactive waste management measures
- Can work under time-constraints and within a high pressure and high-paced environment
Special Requirements
- Typical hours of operation will involve routine early morning starts to enable delivery of products to local hospitals by the commencement of their working day.
- Out of hours work will be required due to the nature of the work including weekends on occasion.
- This position requires a pre-employment medical examination to determine suitability for the physical requirements of the role.
What we offer
- Flexible work arrangements to support work life balance
- Exposure to diverse research fields and technologies
- A collaborative, values-driven work environment
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Our Culture and Values
Everything we do is underpinned by our core values and our institute is dedicated to grow a culture that pursues, enables and demands research excellence. We are proud of the work we do and work hard as a team to make a positive difference to the community. Our values of excellence, innovation, courage, integrity and teamwork are what help us achieve our goals.
If these are also your values and goals, apply today.
For a copy of the position description, please click here.
For more information, please contact SAHMRI Careers at careers@sahmri.com
Applications close: Sunday 23rd November 2025
Applications may close earlier than advertised if a suitable candidate is identified prior to the close date.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply
At SAHMRI, we live our commitment to equity and diversity every day: respecting people as individuals and valuing differences to create a working environment that is fair and flexible, promotes personal and professional growth and benefits from the capabilities of a diverse workforce.
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