Job description
The Opportunity
An exciting opportunity is now available for a Senior Research Officer to join the Global Adolescent Health team at Burnet!
In this role you will support qualitative and mixed-methods research projects, with a focus on adolescent sexual and reproductive health, mental health, and responsive health systems in Asia and the Pacific.
As part of an experienced and multi-disciplinary team, you will be responsible for project implementation and coordination, training and supervision of research partners (including diverse teams in international settings), data analysis, and leading/contributing to high quality publications and reports. The ability to travel in the Asia and Pacific region will be an important requirement of this role.
Some of your duties will include:
- Leading and contributing to high quality research projects in adolescent health, including, developing qualitative and/or mixed-methods research protocols, data collection and analysis (qualitative essential, quantitative desirable), conducting scoping and systematic reviews.
- Leading and contributing to high quality scientific outputs including publications, technical reports, and other communication outputs.
- With support from senior staff, managing a portfolio of research projects, including associated ethics applications, compliance requirements and financial management.
- Developing and providing training and supervision for research partners / field researchers / research students.
- Building relationships and provide technical support to Burnet country teams (Myanmar and PNG).
- Contributing to and leading (with support) identification and development of internal and external funding proposals.
This is a full time, 2 year fixed term contract. Refer to the position description for full details.
Location is Flexible
Work from home or join us in the office, it’s up to you! While our head office is based in Melbourne, we are open to fully remote working (based anywhere in Australia). You will also have flexibility to manage your own working hours. Current Australian working rights are required for all applicants.
Let’s talk about you:
The following criteria are essential requirements:
- Postgraduate qualification in health sciences, public health or relevant field (related to adolescent health highly desirable).
- 1-3 years post-PhD experience conducting qualitative and/or mixed-methods research projects, including study design / protocol development, data collection, data analysis.
- Experience conceptualising, conducting, and reporting on scoping and systematic reviews.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, including experience providing training, supervision or support to students, staff members, and/or research partners.
- Excellent communication skills, including highly developed academic writing skills as demonstrated by high quality first-author publications and technical reports.
- Demonstrated capacity to work independently, with excellent time management, organisational and problem-solving skills.
The following are preferable but not essential:
- Experience conducting co-design and participatory research.
- Experience working in Asia and the Pacific and/or collaborating on research projects based in the region and providing technical consultancy services for UN agencies or international organisations.
The Burnet experience…
We want you to have a successful and meaningful career at Burnet and are committed to providing a supportive workplace environment for all our people. You will be part of a collaborative culture where progressive leadership, innovation, respect, and excellence are valued. Join a team of talented individuals who are passionate about what they do – achieving a more equitable world through better health.
We offer:
- A monthly accrued day off for full-time staff
- 14 weeks paid parental leave
- Flexible working arrangements
- Generous salary packaging
- Opportunities for career and professional development
Who are we?
Burnet Institute is a leading Australian, unaligned, not-for-profit, organisation passionate about social justice, equality and evidence-based research.
Burnet Institute brings together a highly diverse skill base, with more than 400 staff and students working across cutting-edge research and projects to address some of the most relevant global health issues. Institute-wide interdisciplinary health programs Disease Elimination, Health Security and Pandemic Preparedness, and Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health are at the heart of our daily decision making. Harnessing our international and local field presence, our laboratories, and our mixed development and research cultures drives a greater focus on the most relevant health issues and achieves a greater impact as a result.
Whilst our headquarters is in Melbourne, Australia, we also have offices in Papua New Guinea and Myanmar, and are actively involved in research and public health programs throughout Australia, the Asia-Pacific region and Africa. Burnet is the only unaligned organisation in Australia that has dual accreditation with both the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).
Bring your whole self to work
At Burnet, we foster a diverse and inclusive culture. We want our people to feel like they belong and are free to be themselves at work. We have an active Gender Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (GEDI) Council that works to promote and improve gender equity, diversity and inclusion across the Institute, by developing and implementing strategies informed by both national and international best practice and staff input. Burnet holds an Athena SWAN Institutional Bronze Award from Science in Gender Equity (SAGE). If you have a reasonable adjustment, support, or access requirement at any stage of the recruitment process, we encourage you to let us know by emailing [email protected] using the subject line: Senior Research Officer – Global Adolescent Health enquiry via EthicalJobs.
Sounds great! How do I apply?
Click Apply Now and attach the following documents:
- Resume outlining your relevant experience to the selection criteria
- Brief cover letter
As part of our commitment to gender equity, we have included a question in the application process on gender. This will allow us to monitor and report on gender in relation to our recruitment process.
Burnet is a child safe organisation. The successful applicant will be required to apply for a National Police Check and/or Working with Children. Current Australian working rights are required for all applicants.