About Us
For over 60 years, Cancer Council Queensland’s pioneering work has helped save thousands of lives and has improved the quality of life for people living with cancer. Our mission is to lead Queenslanders in a partnership against cancer.
Cancer Council Queensland raises funds that are dedicated to improving the quality of life for people living with cancer through research to support prevention and early detection.
We are dynamic, outcome-focused, responsive to community needs, and committed to voluntarism and the pursuit of excellence.
Cancer Council Queensland employees and volunteers lead Queenslanders in a partnership against cancer by employing high-performing employees who live our values of being responsible, inclusive, equitable, and collaborative.
Working at Cancer Council Queensland
Our greatest asset is our diverse team of talented, savvy people. Our awesome employees and volunteers tell us that Cancer Council Queensland is a meaningful, rewarding and fun place to work.
We provide a positive and supportive working environment where you will be a valued team member. We love to recognise and reward our team of superstars with employee benefits such as extra paid days off.
About the role
At Cancer Council Queensland, we are engaged in a collaborative research program dedicated to cancer control. Our focus encompasses comprehending cancer risk, ensuring early cancer detection, enhancing cancer survivorship, and diminishing disparities in cancer outcomes through population cancer surveillance.
The Viertel Cancer Research Centre, a versatile research facility, excels in four key areas: cancer epidemiology, childhood cancer research, health services, and behavioural research. Our commitment lies in identifying and addressing challenges associated with social and geographic inequities in cancer-related outcomes. The Australian Cancer Atlas, an ongoing collaborative project, has played a pivotal role in our understanding of the geographic variations in cancer incidence across Australia.
Our research team comprises some of Australia's brightest minds, working on projects with tangible outcomes for the benefit of all Queenslanders.
The Research Officer (Epidemiology) position is part of the Descriptive Epidemiology research team. The role involves conducting research to better comprehend and interpret spatial patterns and associations within the Australian Cancer Atlas, utilising appropriate statistical and epidemiological methods.
Ideally suited for a recent postdoctoral graduate, this role offers substantial opportunities for applied statistical analyses and the chance to be a lead author on peer-reviewed manuscripts.
This position is a Fixed-Term (2 years), Full-time (37.5 hours/week).
About you
To be successful in this role you will conduct statistical analyses under the supervision of the Senior Manager, Descriptive Epidemiology, to investigate epidemiological associations with cancer indicators, and better understanding the characteristics of the spatial patterns observed through the Australian Cancer Atlas. This will include a strong focus on spatial analysis methods.
You will also contribute to and/or lead the writing of scientific manuscripts describing the purpose and methods of these statistical analyses and describe the implications of the results.
This role will also require providing assistance with the preparation and writing of ethics and/or grant applications as required. You will also work with other members of the research team to build our research capacity and ensure that all research is conducted to the highest of quality.
Qualifications, Experience, Knowledge and Skills
You will need a PhD, ideally in health research with some experience in cancer epidemiology.
Essential Skills
- Demonstrated written communication skills, including experience writing peer-reviewed journal articles as lead author.
- Demonstrated understanding of epidemiological principles.
- Demonstrated skills in statistical knowledge and application to research data.
- Demonstrated skills in statistical software programming within Stata and/or R and data management skills.
- Demonstrated excellent organisational skills and ability to conduct work to a high level of accuracy.
- Ability to work independently whilst maintaining a strong working relationship with the research team.
- Formal statistical training at the graduate or post-graduate level.
- Ability to learn and apply new statistical or epidemiological methods.
Cancer Council Queensland has a collaborative, energetic, and supportive team culture, contributing to meaningful work with a tangible impact. By celebrating and fostering our individual strengths, we take on more challenging work. In turn, we lead more balanced, exciting and fulfilling lives. Our growing Non-for-Profit organisation offers employees:
- Flexible work arrangements (Flexible Work Hours and Work from Home options)
- ATO-Approved Salary Packaging up to the value of $18,549 per Fringe Benefit Tax year
- Recognition and Rewards Program
- Two paid Wellbeing days per year
- One paid ‘Thank you’ day at the end of the year
- Professional Development Allowance
- Corporate social events
- Team events, employee connectivity and Healthy Workplace Activities
- Cancer Council Retail shop discount
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How to apply
Applications, including a current resume and cover letter, are required and should be addressed to:
People and Culture Team In line with our value of being inclusive, applications are strongly encouraged from Indigenous Australians, people from a range of cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people with disability and LGBTIQA+ individuals. The successful applicant will be required to conduct a current National Police Certificate.
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