Job No.: 660918
Location: 553 St Kilda Road, Melbourne
Employment Type: Part-time, fraction (0.6)
Duration: 12-month fixed-term appointment
Remuneration: Pro-rata of $78,120 - $106,022 pa Level A (plus 17% employer superannuation)
- Maximize influence within a top 50 University through impactful research collaborations
- Engage in a supportive, collaborative environment fostering inclusivity and innovation
- Immerse yourself in a culture of groundbreaking ideas and pioneering individuals at ANZIC-RC
At Monash, work feels different. There’s a sense of belonging, from contributing to something groundbreaking – a place where great things happen.
We value difference and diversity, and welcome and celebrate everyone's contributions, lived experience and expertise. That’s why we champion an inclusive and respectful workplace culture where everyone is supported to succeed.
Together with our commitment to academic freedom, you will have access to quality research facilities, infrastructure, world class teaching spaces, and international collaboration opportunities.
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The Opportunity
Join our team as a Research Fellow within the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre (ANZIC-RC), where you'll collaborate closely with the Health Economics Program Lead. Be at the forefront of cutting-edge Health Economics research, focusing on economic evaluations alongside adaptive platform trials. Your role will involve contributing to the development of research projects and applications for competitive funding.
As a Research Fellow, you'll delve into Health Economics research linked to clinical trials, demonstrating your expertise either as a team member or independently. Your responsibilities will include conducting cost-effectiveness analyses, and utilising appropriate methodologies to evaluate the efficiencies of various clinical trial designs. From comprehensive literature reviews to data analysis and the production of scientific publications, you'll contribute significantly to advancing our understanding of Health Economics in the context of clinical research.
We are seeking someone with an honours degree in statistics or Health Economics, or equivalent qualifications, along with demonstrated analytical and manuscript preparation skills. Also, your expertise in software packages like STATA, R, and/or TreeAge will be invaluable. Join us in shaping the future of Health Economics research and make a meaningful impact on clinical trials and healthcare outcomes and we look forward to receiving your application.
Monash University seeks applicants for this opportunity who are able to demonstrate and present valid and current Australian work rights.
Diversity is one of our greatest strengths at Monash. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, culturally and linguistically diverse people, people with disabilities, neurodiverse people, and people of all genders, sexualities, and age groups.
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Monash avidly supports flexible and hybrid working arrangements. We have a range of policies in place enabling staff to combine work and personal commitments more easily.
Your employment is contingent upon the satisfactory completion of all pre-employment and/or background checks required for the role, as determined by the University.
Your application must address the selection criteria. Please refer to 'How to apply for Monash Jobs'.
Enquiries
Victoria King, ANZIC-RC Business Manager, + 61 3 409 367 132
Position Description
Research Fellow in Health Economics
Closing Date
Tuesday 27 February 2024, 11:55pm AEDT
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