This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate researcher to contribute to cutting-edge health economics in the field of genomics and precision medicine.
Working as part of a research team, you will be expected to support, develop, and manage a program of health economics research under the direction of A/Prof Ilias Goranitis (Unit Head) and A/Prof Chris Schilling (Deputy Unit Head).
This role offers the chance to collaborate with a dynamic team, shape national health policy through impactful research, and advance your expertise while delivering meaningful healthcare innovations.
Your responsibilities will include:
Supporting, developing, and managing a program of health economics research, including contributing to high-quality publications and research proposals.
Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to conduct impactful health economic evaluations in genomics and precision medicine.
Engaging with stakeholders by providing health economics input and presenting research findings at conferences and other forums.
Assisting with training activities and contributing to the development of new projects and grant applications.
Who We Are Looking For:
We're looking for people who demonstrate excellent communication skills, the ability to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams, and a proactive and innovative approach to research.
You are motivated by the opportunity to contribute to impactful health economics research and influence national healthcare policy, all while thriving in a supportive and dynamic team environment.
You will also have:
Honours level or Masters level qualification in a relevant discipline (Economics, Health Economics, Health Services Research, Health Sciences) – Level A.
Postgraduate qualifications in a quantitative discipline with demonstrated experience in health-related research – Level B.
Experience in health economic evaluations, including data analysis and methodological research.
Quantitative research experience including writing research proposals, conducting literature reviews, conducting research, and writing manuscripts.
For further information regarding responsibilities and requirements, please refer to the PD here: Research Assistant / Research Fellow, Health Economics : The University of Melbourne .
#J-18808-Ljbffr