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Forensic Anthropologist
Coopers Plains, Brisbane
The role will require an advanced level of knowledge, skills and experience to perform complex forensic anthropological examination of human remains, including specialised analysis of skeletal trauma and providing independent expert reports to assist with identification to coroners/police in relation to missing persons, homicides and other cases. A key responsibility of the position is the preparation of independent expert reports to support identification processes and provide evidence to coroners and law enforcement agencies. This includes involvement in cases relating to missing persons, suspected homicides and other medico-legal matters.
Job details
| Position status | Permanent |
|---|---|
| Position type | Flexible full-time |
| Occupational group | Health - Pathology |
| Classification | HP5 |
| Workplace Location | Brisbane - South |
| Job ad reference | QLD/CSQ679091 |
| Closing date | 16-Apr-2026 |
| Job duration | Permanent full time |
| Contact person | Damien Cass |
| Contact details | 3096 2976 Access the National Relay Service |
Key competencies (role specific criteria)
You will be assessed on your ability to demonstrate the following:
- Demonstrated specialist expertise in the clinical and service delivery aspects of forensic anthropology, including the ability to work autonomously and independently in the provision of coordinated forensic anthropology services as part of a multidisciplinary forensic services team.
- Demonstrated ability to produce expert forensic anthropology reports including identification reports to coroners/police in relation to missing persons, homicides and other cases.
- Highly detailed understanding of the principles of rules of evidence as they pertain to the provision of oral testimony and expert evidence in court and at coronial inquests.
- High-level understanding of the role of the forensic anthropologist in disaster victim identification activities, and the identification of ancestral remains and repatriation back to Country.
- Highly detailed understanding of the Coronial, Policing and Legal aspects of medico-legal death investigation in Queensland, including knowledge of coronial legislation, preliminary examinations and identification procedures.
- Demonstrated advanced understanding of post-mortem CT scanning, including diagnostic competency in the interpretation of skeletal imaging and osteoarticular pathology.
- Advanced technology skills, with detailed understanding of the use of missing person and other databases, as applied to human identification and missing persons investigations.
- Highly developed communication skills including demonstrated ability to establish and maintain relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders in a complex forensic service and professional environment.
- Demonstrated expertise in research and the ability and capacity to work autonomously and independently in a service-based research and teaching environment.
- Teaching experience and ability to coordinate and deliver courses, seminars and other teaching activities, including forensic anthropology, skeletal anatomy and/or radiology.
Why work with us?
Work alongside passionate professionals in a supportive and inclusive environment that values people and prioritises employee success and wellbeing. This includes
Competitive salaries
- 12.75% superannuation
- 17.5% leave loading
Employee wellbeing
- 38 hour full time work week
- Access to 24/7 confidential employee support providers and counsellors including for immediate family members
- Additional flexibility to support your work life balance including access to generous leave entitlements, such as purchased leave, domestic violence leave, reproductive health leave, cultural leave, study and examination leave.
Professional development
- Career progression with more than 300 diverse career pathways and career support to take you further!
- Access to a variety of programs and initiatives to support training and career growth.
- Grow your skills through hands-on experience and access to internal training opportunities and additional financial and leave benefits for approved external training and development.
Our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion
At Queensland Health, our work environment is inclusive and supportive, and we value our employees. We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from people of all cultures, abilities and backgrounds.
Our commitment to cultural safety, equity, diversity and inclusion means we understand some people may need changes to the recruitment process. If you need support during the recruitment process, such as meeting with the panel virtually instead of in person, please reach out to the hiring manager. We value diverse candidates and your need for adjustments will not affect our hiring decisions.
Further information
We are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.
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