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Research Fellow Level A or Level B, Clinician in Eating Disorders

GraduateJuniorFull-timeHybridClayton VIC 3168, AustraliaPosted 1 week agoVerified 1 week ago
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About the job

The Research Fellow position is an exciting opportunity to contribute to meaningful research in eating disorders at Monash University. This role plays a vital part in advancing innovative mental health treatments through high-quality clinical trials. Collaboration is key, as you will work within a supportive team environment that values diverse contributions and fosters professional growth.

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You'll be responsible for

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Delivering clinical trials

Amplifying impact by delivering clinical trials in eating disorder research.
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Supporting research outputs

Contributing to publications, conference presentations, and funding submissions while supporting research staff.
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Ensuring data integrity

Maintaining data integrity and effective use of systems such as REDCap for rigorous research processes.

Key criteria

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Doctoral qualification in Clinical Psychology or Neuropsychology

Possession of a relevant doctoral degree is essential.

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Experience in clinical trials

Demonstrated experience managing and coordinating clinical trials.

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Statistical analysis skills

Proven ability to conduct statistical analyses for research.

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5 criteria for this job
Doctoral qualification in Clinical Psychology or Neuropsychology
Possession of a relevant doctoral degree is essential.

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Experience in clinical trials
Demonstrated experience managing and coordinating clinical trials.

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Statistical analysis skills
Proven ability to conduct statistical analyses for research.

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Research dissemination experience
Experience in publishing and presenting research findings.

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Strong communication and leadership skills
Ability to guide research staff and collaborate effectively.

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