Defence Science Partnerships Manager
- Recruiter
- Adzuna
- Location
- Melbourne, Melbourne
- Salary
- $79,870 - $91,238 (plus super)
- Posted
- 14 Dec 2018
- Closes
- 17 Dec 2018
- Job role
- Accountant
- Sector
- Accounting - Public practice
- Experience level
- Manager
The Defence Science Partnerships (DSP) is a framework under which Defence contracts the Australian university sector for research activities under single set of agreements. DSP comprises pre-negotiated terms and conditions, set costing rates and intellectual property provisions. The Defence Science Partnerships Manager is responsible for:
Operational management of the DSP, associated reviews and continuous improvement ;
Leveraging the DSP to strengthen university partnerships, build knowledge and create pathways with industry;
Work collaboratively with academia, publicly funded research agencies, and Australian industry to create a vibrant and interlocking innovation capability using collaboration networks;
DSP framework enhancements to align with current objectives and DST's intellectual property policy;
Develop university engagement policy with particular focus on intellectual property and security issues;
Contributing to the development of a database of university research capability;
Develop and maintain relationships with DSP universities, and manage meeting schedules and associated actions and outcomes;
Provide support to Science Partnerships and Engagement Division staff; and
Liaison with Defence Legal regarding contract negotiations, improvements and assisting with the development of new templates.
Application Closing Date: 29 November 2018.
For further information please review the job information pack, reference DST/03168/18 on www.defence.gov.au/apscareers
Operational management of the DSP, associated reviews and continuous improvement ;
Leveraging the DSP to strengthen university partnerships, build knowledge and create pathways with industry;
Work collaboratively with academia, publicly funded research agencies, and Australian industry to create a vibrant and interlocking innovation capability using collaboration networks;
DSP framework enhancements to align with current objectives and DST's intellectual property policy;
Develop university engagement policy with particular focus on intellectual property and security issues;
Contributing to the development of a database of university research capability;
Develop and maintain relationships with DSP universities, and manage meeting schedules and associated actions and outcomes;
Provide support to Science Partnerships and Engagement Division staff; and
Liaison with Defence Legal regarding contract negotiations, improvements and assisting with the development of new templates.
Application Closing Date: 29 November 2018.
For further information please review the job information pack, reference DST/03168/18 on www.defence.gov.au/apscareers