Are you a passionate postgraduate student looking to make a difference through research? Join ICAN and contribute to community-focused research that supports and empowers Indigenous Australians. This role is a unique opportunity to have your work recognised in published research that drives real change.Based in Cairns, tropical far north QldPart-time, 28 hours per week – ideal for a postgraduate studentCompetitive salary and benefits5 weeks annual leave (pro-rata)Your work will be acknowledged in peer-reviewed publications and other material published by ICANA truly supportive team with vast experience and knowledgeThis is an Identified Position and is open only to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, as per section 25 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 (Qld).Why Work with ICAN?ICAN is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to Indigenous consumer empowerment. We believe in making a meaningful impact by addressing consumer challenges, advocating for fair practices, and providing education and financial counselling that promotes resilience. As part of our team, you’ll work on research that shapes ICAN’s programs and policy recommendations, tackling real issues affecting Indigenous communities.Gain Hands-On Research Experience: Go beyond theory and immerse yourself in research that addresses real-world challenges, directly contributing to ICAN’s mission.Be Mentored by Experts: Learn from experienced researchers and advocates committed to supporting your growth and development.See Your Work Published: Your contributions will be acknowledged in peer-reviewed journals and other publications by ICAN, enhancing your academic and professional profile.Enjoy a Flexible Work Environment: This part-time role is designed to complement your studies, providing valuable experience without overloading your schedule.The Role – Research AssistantAs a Research Assistant with ICAN, you’ll be involved in meaningful projects that reveal and address the financial challenges faced by Indigenous Australians. This is more than just data collection; you’ll be part of a research team whose work informs real policy changes and supports community-focused initiatives. Your insights will help ICAN build effective programs that empower Indigenous consumers, and your work will gain recognition in ICAN’s published materials.Key Responsibilities:Field and Desk Research: Conduct qualitative and quantitative research, including surveys, interviews, and literature reviews, to gather data on consumer issues.Research Support: Assist in designing research tools, manage data collection, and contribute to analysis, ensuring findings are robust and relevant.Community and Stakeholder Engagement: Collaborate with ICAN’s teams and community partners to ensure research aligns with Indigenous perspectives and needs.Documentation and Reporting: Accurately record research activities and contribute to publications, reports, and policy submissions that highlight your contributions.Who This Role is Perfect ForThis role is ideal for a postgraduate student in social work, humanities, or a related field who is passionate about community-driven research. If you’re a self-starter, detail-oriented, and eager to make an impact, this is a unique chance to be part of research that matters. You’ll gain valuable hands-on experience, contribute to important projects, and be part of an organisation that values your growth and ideas.What You’ll Gain from This RoleReal-World Research Skills: Apply your academic learning in a practical setting, conducting research that has immediate relevance to Indigenous communities.Academic and Professional Recognition: Your contributions to ICAN’s research will be acknowledged in our publications, giving you published credit for your work.Career-Building Experience: Develop skills in research methodology, data analysis, and community engagement that will prepare you for a career in research, policy, or community services.Meaningful Impact: Know that your work is helping shape services and policies that make a difference for Indigenous Australians.Who We’re Looking ForWe’re seeking a driven, thoughtful individual with a strong interest in research that supports Indigenous empowerment. The ideal candidate will be pursuing a postgraduate degree in social work, humanities, or a related field and will have a passion for community-focused research.Selection CriteriaTo help us understand your fit for this role, please provide brief responses to the following criteria:Relevant Study Area: You’re currently enrolled or have completed a postgraduate program in social work, humanities, or a related field, with an interest in community-based research.Research Skills: Demonstrated experience with research methodologies, data collection, and analysis, including both qualitative and quantitative approaches.Cultural Awareness: Strong understanding of Indigenous cultures and protocols, with an ability to engage respectfully with Indigenous communities.Clear Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to convey research findings clearly and concisely.Attention to Detail: Ability to maintain high standards in data collection, reporting, and documentation.Collaboration and Initiative: Comfortable working both independently and as part of a team, with a proactive approach to responsibilities.How to ApplyTo apply, please submit:Cover Letter (maximum 2 pages): Introduce yourself, explain why you’re interested in this position, and briefly address the selection criteria.Resume (maximum 4 pages): Include two current referees with contact details.Please Note:Shortlisting for interviews will be based on responses to the selection criteria.Be sure to address each criterion clearly, providing examples where possible.Are you ready to take your research skills to the next level and make a lasting impact? Join ICAN and be part of research that empowers Indigenous communities. Apply today! Applications are reviewed as they are received, so don’t miss this opportunity.
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