Part time (0.4FTE), fixed term contract for 3 years An exciting opportunity to be a part of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) grant – "A stronger voice for Australian patients and health consumers: toolkit for independence" Base Salary starting from $83, 384 (HEO 5) pa + 17% superannuation (Pro rata) About the opportunity The Sydney Pharmacy School is a globally recognised leading centre for pharmacy research and education. Our teams of researchers lead key internationally competitive research from molecules to medicines, from patient to policy, across a range of therapeutic areas.
The University is seeking to employ a part-time Research Coordinator / Administration (HEO5) for a 3-year term to join the research team in the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) grant.
This position is linked to a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) grant: A stronger voice for Australian patients and health consumers: toolkit for independence.
This project's overarching aim is to identify how best to facilitate and support a strong and independent patient voice in Australian health policy through co-design of a 'toolkit' to assist patient groups navigate industry sponsorship arrangements. It follows on the joint consumer and academic 'Trust & Transparency' initiative: Trust & Transparency Initiative
Working within the Evidence, Policy and Influence Collaborative (EPIC), under the supervision of Professor Barbara Mintzes, the incumbent will work closely with a broader team of project investigators based at the University of Sydney, Health Consumers New South Wales, Consumers Health Forum, Australian National University, Istituto Mario Negri (Italy), York University (Canada), University of Colorado (USA), and University of Bath (UK). This multi-disciplinary project involves close collaboration between consumer health organisations and academic researchers and the project spans the disciplines of epidemiology, bioethics, political science, law and sociology.
The Research Coordinator/ Administration (HEO5) will be based within the Charles Perkins Centre within the Camperdown campus.
Your key responsibilities will be to: Provide general administrative assistance for research activities and organise relevant meetings
Support the submission process for articles and grant applications and adherence to relevant guidelines
Assist in the tracking and documentation of research finances and preliminary grant applications
Facilitate ongoing communication with a broad range of stakeholders, proactively addressing any concerns, and collaborating with team members to continuously improve stakeholder relations
Coordinate with the team to produce quality reports, verify data accuracy within university systems, and actively engage in compliance initiatives to uphold regulations
Process regular purchasing and payment activities, ensuring timely and accurate invoice management, oversight of the budget, financial reporting and administration
Circulate a regular informal research team newsletter and timelines
Assist with ethics applications, data extraction, duplicate coding for systemic reviews
Assist with recruitment and scheduling interviews.
About you Bachelor's degree in relevant field
Postgraduate qualifications - An equivalent combination of relevant training and experience
Proven experience in supporting research and researchers in a research-intensive environment
Proven internal and external stakeholder management
Excellent interpersonal skills
Proven experience in a research-intensive environment
Experience in writing research applications and grant writing
Previous project management experience.
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