Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 7th Nov 2024
- Sydney > Glebe
The Sax Institute is an independent, not-for-profit organisation that improves health and wellbeing by driving better use of evidence in policies, programs and services.
The Sax Institute has an international reputation as an Evidence Specialist, and nearly 20 years’ experience in translating research findings into policy drawing on our own expertise as well as that of our more than 50 member organisations. We work with governments, health organisations, research organisations and a network of experts nationwide to analyse policy problems and find the best evidence-based solutions.
Our office is based in Glebe, however, we offer great flexible and remote working arrangements (we come to the office for a purpose – to connect and to collaborate – with flexibility to choose your location of work outside these times). Our staff employee engagement survey showed our staff are proud to work here at the Institute and would recommend it as a great place to work – so read on and see how you can join the team!
The Sax Institute is deeply committed to advancing the health and wellbeing of First Nations peoples and has a proud history of collaborating with the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs) sector and other key stakeholders in research, evaluation and policy.
A great opportunity exists for a quantitative focused Research Fellow to join our Aboriginal Health team. This role will be pivotal in the development of a future strategy for the Aboriginal Health Division at the Sax Institute, contributing ideas and innovative approaches. Our new employee will play a key role in co-ordinating the design, collection and analysis of quantitative data for Aboriginal health research and evaluation.
As we work with Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACHHSs) across NSW this role may require some travel to regional and remote centres.
This role will suit someone who wants to combine their strong research skills, excellent communication skills and innovative perspective to ensuring Aboriginal culture is incorporated into the research conducted.
Although no two days will be the same, responsibilities will include:
Our new Research Fellow will be able to show the following skills and experience:
A position description is attached.
Please contact Scott Winch at [email protected] using the subject line: Research Fellow - Aboriginal Health enquiry via EthicalJobs if you have further questions about the role.
The Sax Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer.