Therapy Data Analyst
Job No:
FLOREY254
Location:
Heidelberg
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- Casual $58.58 p.h. + superannuation
- Heidelberg location/Austin MBC
- International Clinical Trial
The role
Undertake clinical trial therapy data checks for AVERT DOSE, and international clinical trial to determine the optimal dose of mobility training post stroke.
Key Responsibilities
The candidate will be responsible for:
Working with the AVERT DOSE team to undertake trial therapy data quality checks and assurance audits of data received from approximately 50 international clinical centres. These checks are essential to maintain trial quality and to highlighting data deviations requiring action. The role will include the production of trial specific guidance notes, assist with training, identify issues, and contribute to project-based solutions.
There is a responsibility for ensuring that trial research data is complete and accurate. and to ensure data management plans are followed and all validation checks are undertaken.
You will need to use initiative to tackle any practical difficulties reported by clinical sites and problem solve with the greater central team as required. Site monitoring visits /training sessions (via videoconference) may be required.
The position will work collegially with the trial team and contribute to the generation of high-quality publications, conference presentations, and other outputs.
Detailed information and key responsibilities are available from the Position Description.
This position is a casual role attracting an hourly rate of $58.58 per hour.
About you:
The successful candidate will have:
• At least a qualification in health science like Physiotherapy, Nursing or completion or substantial progress towards a completed PhD in health-related field
• High level computing skills including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, REDCap system
Experience with the below is desirable, but not essential:
• Experience in health care, palliative care and/or implementation science.
• Demonstrated research experience in terms of publications in high quality journals, and presentations at a national and/or international level.
• Demonstrated experience in contributing to delivering project targets on time and within budget.
• Demonstrated ability in planning and executing data collection, analysis, and storage.
• Demonstrated experience contributing to collaborative and interdisciplinary research teams
How to Apply
If you feel this role is right for you, please apply with a Cover Letter outlining your interest and experience and your Resume. Please note that you are not required to respond to the selection criteria in the Position Description.
Applications are to be submitted by 5:00 pm on 13 May 2025
Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. This role requires current valid work rights for Australia. The preferred candidate will be asked to consent to a National Police Check.
For enquiries, please contact our People and Culture Team on employment@florey.edu.au.
What we offer:
The Florey recruits world-class researchers, both locally and internationally, and expert professional staff to support our research activities. Our reputation for innovative research and our position as the leading brain research institute in the Southern Hemisphere attracts the best and brightest.
The Florey is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating an inclusive and equitable workplace where all individuals feel valued, respected, and have the opportunity to thrive regardless of gender identity, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, age, being a parent or having caring responsibilities
Learn more about working at the Florey at https://florey.edu.au/careers-and-study/working-at-the-florey/
About Us
With a 50-year history, the Florey is the largest brain research centre in the Southern Hemisphere, with teams of researchers dedicated to building knowledge on a range of neurological and psychiatric conditions.
Our expertise, collaborations and world-class facilities mean that our knowledge can be accelerated into impact – finding treatments and advancing clinical practice to improve the lives of people living with brain and mental health conditions.
Globally there is a sense of urgency to find causes, interventions and cures for conditions affecting the brain, and a growing need for new or improved treatments for mental health conditions. The Florey has been on the forefront of this research for over 50 years, improving understanding of the body’s most elusive organ.
Find out more about our research impact here: https://florey.edu.au/our-research/impact/