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Indigenous Postdoctoral Researcher END RHD CRE
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians live with an unacceptably high burden of acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and Rheumatic Health Disease (RHD). The End Rheumatic Heart Disease Centre of Research Excellence (END RHD CRE) commenced in 2014, and aims to develop an endgame strategy for rheumatic heart disease control in Australia. The END RHD CRE was established to unify various RHD-related research activities, to build networks and capacity in the field, with a singular vision to produce the Endgame Report and Strategy for ending RHD as a public health priority in Australia.
The END RHD CRE is seeking a talented and suitably qualified Indigenous researcher or clinician who wishes to develop and lead a program of research relating to the field of ARF and RHD. Across the CRE partner network, a range of projects and themes of work focus on the RHD epidemiology, bioscience through vaccine development, reformulation of penicillin, improved screening and diagnostic tools, economic modelling, environmental determinants of RHD, health services research, qualitative research understanding the lived experience of RHD, evidence translation, health policy, and advocacy.
The CRE partners include Australia's leading ARF/RHD research teams, based at Telethon Kids Institute, Menzies School of Health Research, The South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, University of Western Australia, Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, and Murdoch Children's Research Institute, providing the ideal candidate with access to the best research environments and infrastructure to grow and develop a program of research The ideal candidate could be based at any of these locations or across a number of these locations depending on their interests, mentoring and supervisory requirements, research priorities and needs.
The candidate would be supported by a mentoring program involving our CRE Indigenous investigator team.
A suitable professional development plan, research support costs along with an attractive remuneration package will be offered to the successful candidate.
The CRE's Postdoctoral Researcher forms part of the CRE's commitment to building capacity and developing capabilities for Indigenous students and researchers. Persuant of Section 50 (d) and 51 of the Equal Employment Opportunity Act 1984, the occupant of this position must be of Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent.
This is a fixed term position for 2 years, full time with the flexibility of working part time.
How to Apply:
Applicants should read the Job description available here.
Submit your CV along with a cover letter to applications@telethonkids.org.au.
Please quote the position title in the subject heading of your email application.
For further information about this position please contact Kylie Jenkins.
Closing date: 5.00pm, Thursday 30th November 2017
About Telethon Kids Institute
The Telethon Kids Institute is one of the nation's leading medical research organisations with impressive facilities in Nedlands, Western Australia. It is home to more than 700 staff and postgraduate students who are dedicated to tackling the major causes of childhood disease, disability and disadvantage. Our research teams are among the world's best and we have strong affiliations with Perth Children's Hospital and all the major Western Australian universities, particularly The University of Western Australia and Curtin University.
2018 saw the Telethon Kids Institute move to brand new premises within the new children's hospital building at the QEII Campus in Nedlands. The Institute is now co-located with Perth Children's Hospital and housed in state-of-the-art premises with increased space and improved access to leading edge technology and research facilities.