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Senior Research Officer – Making FASD History in the Pilbara
The Opportunity
This is an opportunity for a Senior Research Officer experienced in conducting epidemiological and applied research, grant submissions and publications in peer reviewed journals to join the NHMRC `Making FASD History in the Pilbara Research Team.
This role is full time, maximum term for 12 months with a possibility of extension dependant on funding.
The Role
The Senior Research Officer will take a research role to continue to progress a range of research activities in the NHMRC `Making FASD History in the Pilbara Strategy.
Provide input into the qualitative and quantitative research design, planning and evaluation support to the NHMRC-funded Making FASD History Strategy (Pilbara region 2016-2020). The Senior Research Officer will work as member of the Pilbara FASD prevention team under the guidance of the Chief Investigators leading this project to contribute to the research outcomes outlined in the NHMRC proposal.
The Experience
The key to your success will be your demonstrated experience in the following:
- Doctoral qualification relevant to the health, health promotion, public health, epidemiology/statistics, or a related field.
- Publication of at least 3 papers as first or senior author or several as a member of team.
- Able to travel to communities in the Pilbara for up to 2 weeks at a time, multiple times a year
- Demonstrated experience in collecting, analysing and interpreting a range of qualitative and quantitative data (e.g. interviews, observational data, document reports)
- Have an understanding of, and respect for Aboriginal culture
- Solid record of publication and conference presentations, and the ability to present research findings in a clear and engaging way
- High degree of computer literacy
- Highly developed oral and written communication/excellent interpersonal skills
- Demonstrated ability to work as a member of a small interdisciplinary team
- Demonstrated ability to support researchers, students and support staff
- Current driver's license
The successful candidate will be asked to provide a satisfactory National Police Check, a Working with Children Check and Proof of working rights in Australia prior to commencement.
How to apply:
Applicants should read the Job description available here.
If you are passionate about what you do and motivated to succeed, please apply by sending your full academic CV and a cover letter (maximum 2 pages) addressing the selection criteria outlined in the job description 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: Michelle Gray
Email: michelle.gray@telethonkids.org.au
Closing date: 4pm, Friday 10 May 2019.
The Telethon Kids Institute is committed to being champions of gender equity, diversity and inclusivity. We actively encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to apply for positions with the Institute to support our aim of improving the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal children and families and to continue to build a culturally competent, respectful and safe place to work.
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.