Role type: Full-time/Part-time considered (minimum 0.6FTE); Fixed-term for 24 months
Faculty: Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
Department/School: Department of Paediatrics
Salary: Academic C - $146,050 - $168,403 p.a. plus 17% super
- Lead and innovate in high-impact research, focusing on Gait Analysis and Cerebral Palsy management, while building engagement with key stakeholders and contributing to research training and supervision.
- Collaborate with world-leading experts at the Hugh Williamson Gait Analysis Laboratory to advance Gait Analysis research.
- Salary packaging, subsidised health and wellbeing services, fitness and cultural clubs, Myki discounts, and a 25% discount on graduate courses to our staff and their immediate families!
This role significantly contributes to high-quality research, focusing on physiotherapy and Cerebral Palsy management. Engaging with key stakeholders, including the Gait Analysis Laboratory and Orthopaedic Department at the Royal Children's Hospital, the role involves research leadership, training, and supervision, with potential contributions to the Doctor of Medicine program and innovative tool development.Your responsibilities will include:
- Participate in research independently and as a member of a research team
- Take the lead in seeking and securing competitive national research grants and collaborations for the Gait Lab team.
- Play a significant role in the leadership of research projects and leadership of the research team.
- Produce quality conference and seminar papers and publications.
The ideal candidate possesses strong interpersonal and communication skills, excels at building and maintaining relationships with key stakeholders, and works collaboratively. They are an ethical scholar who values diversity, embraces individual differences, and drives innovation with openness to new perspectives.You will also have:
- Bachelor of Medicine/Surgery or Doctor of Medicine or equivalent.
- PhD or Doctor of Medical Science.
- Registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Registration Agency or eligible for registration with AHPRA.
- Skills in research and project coordination.
- Evidence of significant contribution to independent and team-based research ideally in relation to Neuromuscular Disorders, cerebral palsy or clinical Gait Analysis, but may include other related fields.
The Department of Paediatrics, a flagship representation of the University's partnership with the Royal Children's Hospital, offers a unique opportunity for impactful work in child and adolescent health. With a diverse team of academic and professional staff, the department is dedicated to delivering high-quality teaching and research. As a member of this department, you will contribute to shaping child and youth health policy at a national and state level, making a significant difference in the lives of children, adolescents, and their families.What We Offer You!
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- Cover Letter outlining your interest and experience
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