Research Associate/project Coordinator In Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Public Health Research

Flinders University

Bedford Park, South Australia, Australia
Heo6: $92,287 - $98,398 py; level a: $88,842 - $10...
Flexible (part-time or full-time, 0.6fte - 1fte)
Experience with aboriginal and torres strait islander communities
Confidential and ethical data management skills
Strong consultation and interpersonal communication abilities
Flinders University is seeking a Research Associate/Project Coordinator in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Public Health Research for a fixed term of two years, with options for part-time or full-time work. The role focuses on project coordination, stakeholder engagement, and data management to support research outcomes within the public health sector, particularly for Indigenous communities

Job Summary

  • The role supports the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Public Health Research Team in delivering innovative research that tackles questions that matter for vulnerable communities.
  • Successful candidates will manage project milestones, coordinate ethics applications, and contribute to the collection and analysis of data while maintaining strict confidentiality.
  • Flinders University offers a supportive environment with 17% superannuation, flexible working arrangements, and a strong commitment to reconciliation and Indigenous employment.

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Flinders University is seeking a Research Associate/Project Coordinator in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Public Health Research for a fixed term of two years, with options for part-time or full-time work. The role focuses on project coordination, stakeholder engagement, and data management to support research outcomes within the public health sector, particularly for Indigenous communities.

Salary

HEO6: $92,287 - $98,398 p.a.; Level A: $88,842 - $107,666 p.a.; Pro-rata if part time; 17% Superannuation included

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Experience with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
  • Confidential and ethical data management skills
  • Strong consultation and interpersonal communication abilities

Nice-to-have

  • Passion for advancing Indigenous health outcomes
  • Ability to engage diverse technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • Experience in collaborative research environments

Key Requirements

  • Completion of a degree or equivalent experience in public health
  • Demonstrated ability to deliver project targets on time
  • Current Working with Children Check required
  • Satisfactory Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check

Work Rights

Not specified

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