Research Assistant - Perth, Australia - Curtin University of Technology

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Full-time, fixed-term (until Nov/2025) opportunity
- $77,746 - $85,046 per annum, plus up to 17% superannuation

  • Be part of an inclusive and diverse team of researchers and PhD students
Curtin University is a vibrant academic community that provides global solutions through quality graduates and innovative research. Curtin's enAble Institute is an integral part of our Faculty of Health Sciences.


This is an exciting and unique opportunity for a motivated and highly driven researcher to be involved with innovative research in the areas of Implementation Science, Digital Innovation and Rural and Remote Healthcare.

You will contribute to cutting-edge research in a dynamic and collaborative environment at our Bentley Campus.


Job reference: 931130

Your new role


With the ongoing success of the implementation science fellowship, we are seeking an experienced Research Assistant with an enthusiastic passion for Implementation Science (IS) and Digital Innovation to join the Curtin enAble Institute and WA Country Health Service.


This Research Assistant position is funded by the WA Department of Health Future Health Research and Innovation Fund (FHRI) and will work with the Research Fellow, as part of the fellowship project team, to build the capacity in implementation science research and practice across WA health.

The grant funding is a partnership with WA Country Health Service.


The Research Assistant will receive guidance in implementation science and be mentored by a leading implementation scientist; A/Prof Joanna Moullin, and Digital Innovation by research fellow; Richard Varhol.


To be successful in this role, you will have knowledge and experience in implementation science (not necessary), including theories, research methods, and outcomes, and/or digital innovation.

Experience in stakeholder engagement, including health consumers, is desirable as you will be required to organise and coordinate meetings with stakeholders and consumers in WACHS regions, as well as collect both qualitative and quantitative data with a range of stakeholders in various settings.

A working knowledge of an Australian Health System (not necessarily in WA) would be an advantage.


Role
***As Research Assistant, your role will see you work closely with Implementation Fellow Richard Varhol and Associate Professor Joanna Moulin to support a range of research tasks, including:
  • Coordinate requirements, and prepare materials for research activities/experiments/field trips.
  • Liaise with project stakeholders and participants to arrange activities.
  • Conduct interviews and focus groups and/or contribute to research activities in accordance with the skills required of the position.
  • Undertake literature and systematic reviews.
  • Lead with the preparation of project updates and reports.
  • Undertake data collection, including transcription and preliminary analysis.
  • Track project timeline, milestones, and budget.
  • Assist with the drafting of progress reports and publications.
  • Assist with the preparation of materials and organisation for conference presentations and workshops.
  • Facilitate input and updating of research information/activity in relevant databases.
  • Liaise with relevant internal and external stakeholders as necessary.
  • Comply and adhere to Occupational Health and Safety criteria at all times.
  • Comply with national and state legislation and regulations relevant to the research area's activities and University requirements

We Are Looking For Someone With:

  • Completion of a relevant degree or equivalent combination of experience and education/training.
  • Demonstrated experience in scientific/research methods, techniques, and protocols.
  • Strong organisational and administrative skills with the ability to prioritise tasks.
  • Analytical and problemsolving skills for data collation and analysis.
  • Effective written and oral communication skills, with the ability to liaise with colleagues and stakeholders.
  • Competency in word processing and spreadsheet packages, including report generation.
  • Ability to work autonomously and collaboratively as part of a team.

About us


Curtin's enAble Institute wants to help all people lead healthier lives and to remain in their homes and communities despite the challenges that life throws at each of us.

The enAble Institute spans the Faculty of Health Sciences schools to support multidisciplinary research.

The team has an accepting work culture that allows the very best knowledge and solutions to be developed in partnership with people with lived experience and providers who work with them.


The WA Country Health Service and Curtin University's Alliance is leading research innovation and workforce development that supports and nurtures healthy communities across WA Country Health Services.

Our vision is to improve the health, wellness, and experience of rural, remote, and regional communities through collaborative partnerships that translate new discoveri

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