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About IBAS
The Institute for Breathing and Sleep (IBAS) is an incorporated not-for-profit organisation with the mission of promoting, facilitating, and coordinating research and education in respiratory and sleep health. The objectives of the Institute are to:
Promote and provide a focus for research and education in respiratory and sleep healthReduce morbidity and mortality and improve quality of life for persons with respiratory and sleep disordersPromote occupational health, driver safety and clean air through respiratory and sleep health programsProvide leadership and education in respiratory and sleep healthAttract, co-ordinate and manage funding programs for research and education in respiratory and sleep healthIBAS is located on the grounds of the Austin Hospital and enjoys a mutually supportive and beneficial relationship with Austin Health.
About the role This Postdoctoral Research Fellow role will be primarily responsible for conduct of a large externally funded research project aiming to improve health outcomes for people with respiratory failure who require long term home ventilatory support. This Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) funded project, Synchronise Non-Invasive Ventilation at Home (Synchronise NIV@home) is a single centre trial comparing three different methods for assessing and adjusting home ventilation. The research program is integrated with the Victorian Respiratory Support Service (VRSS) within the Department of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, the state-wide service that provides domiciliary ventilatory support for over 1,200 individuals.
•Hours per week: 16
•4-year fixed term position
•This position is primarily located in Heidelberg; however, some of the development and evaluation of interventions will occur in various trial sites, and some travel may be required
Key elements for this role will include
•Direct the day-to-day operation of the research project, ensuring the research is conducted in line with the protocol and project milestones are met
•Preparing ethics documentation
•Liaison with clinical staff and supervision of trial staff
•Contributing to data management, analysis, writing of manuscripts and presentation at scientific meetings
To be successful in this role you must
•Have a Bachelor's degree in health sciences / allied health / nursing or similar
•Post-graduate cardiorespiratory / physiology and/or health systems research expertise
•Completion of a PhD or equivalent
•Demonstrated ability to undertake research in a health/clinical setting, including study design, data collection, data coding / analysis and interpretation
•Sound understanding of respiratory physiology and demonstrated ability in applying this knowledge to clinical practice
•Demonstrated knowledge of Good Clinical Practice requirements and adherence to the ICH-GCP and WHO guidelines for the conduct of scientific research
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Working at Austin Health means enjoying a strong sense of purpose, engaging in meaningful work every day. Our people also receive a variety of rewarding benefits, including:
Greater take-home pay through generous salary packagingA suite of wellness initiatives designed to support you, including discounted fitness memberships and special offers on health insurance, and a comprehensive wellbeing programMentoring and career development opportunitiesWork with us!
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