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Senior Research Officer

Brave Foundation
  • Part-time maximum term contract (31 March 2025 to 29 October 2027)
  • 0.6 FTE (22.8 hours per week)
  • Salary based on SCHADS Classification Level 5 (Social & Community Services Employees) plus Super and access to NFP salary packaging benefits
  • Office based in Ringwood, Melbourne (hybrid working arrangements)

About Brave Foundation

Brave Foundation is a national not-for-profit that equips expecting and parenting young people with professional mentoring and systems navigation support to ensure they have access to resources, referrals, and education opportunities to facilitate happy, healthy, and connected families.

Our Vision - A future where every young parent and their child thrives and belongs

Our Purpose - Unlocking the boundless potential of young parents

Our mission - Walking alongside and championing young parents as a centre of excellence

Brave is a Child Safe Organisation. We apply rigorous recruitment practices to embed a culture of child safety across all aspects of our work. As a not for profit registered with the Australian Charities and Not for Profits Commission, Brave offers our employees attractive salary packaging options. Brave’s workplace culture encourages a healthy work life balance, allowing for flexible working hours including hybrid working arrangements (subject to role requirements).

About the Role

Reporting to the Research & Evaluation Manager, the Senior Research Officer will be a key member of the Transformation team, supporting the implementation of measurement, evaluation and research activities and dissemination of findings in line with Brave’s strategic objectives. The Senior Research Officer role will support research and evaluation activities that will contribute towards Brave’s aim of becoming recognised as a Centre of Excellence for Young Parents.

Contemporary lived experience of the young parents we work with is at the centre of our decision-making and program, supported by scientific evidence. We draw on this lived experience and research evidence to inform practice and continuous improvement initiatives.

Brave also generates evidence of impact to ensure the sustainability of our services and to share best practices for working with and supporting young parents with partner organisations and policymakers.

Key Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with Brave’s Transformation team and lived experience advisory group members in the design and implementation of measurement and evaluation activities and research projects to achieve milestones in a timely manner
  • Undertake a wide range of research activities, including qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis, literature sourcing and synthesis, and development of research ethics applications and documentation
  • Substantially contribute to the analysis of qualitative data using thematic and content analysis
  • Substantially contribute to the organisation, cleaning and statistical analysis of quantitative data, including administrative and client case file data and data collected using standardised measures
  • Store and maintain the integrity and security of project and client case file data
  • Present research findings via a variety of forums and to a wide range of audiences
  • Co-author reports, position papers, submissions, proposals, and research publications
  • Support in building research capabilities across the organisation to enhance evaluation and research knowledge

To be successful, you will have:

  • Master's degree qualification in a social science, health or related discipline - with a research focus
  • Minimum three years' prior experience conducting applied research, ideally in social work, youth work or other social and community services setting
  • Experience in producing literature reviews, quantitative analysis and proficiency in using statistical software packages, qualitative data collection and analysis, conducting research with marginalised populations, writing research reports or publications and delivering research presentations
  • To work at Brave, the successful candidate will be required to provide a National Police Check, an Employee Working with Children Check, evidence of Pertussis (Whooping Cough) vaccination and comply with Child Safety standards

In addition to the skills and experience required for this role, ideally, we are seeking candidates with, or connection to, lived experience of young parenthood and the desire to make a positive difference in the lives of young parents.

To learn more about Brave Foundation, visit our website www.bravefoundation.org.au.

To request a copy of the Position Description, email: [email protected] using the subject line: Senior Research Officer enquiry via EthicalJobs

To apply, please submit a cover letter and up to date resume.

Applications will be reviewed as they are received from direct applicants only (no recruitment agencies please).

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