JOB SUMMARYThe incumbent will be working closely with researchers and committees, both internal and external, to develop, facilitate and manage collaborative projects. The key roles include analysing data, preparing project protocols and manuscript preparation for submission to peer- reviewed journalsMAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESSPECIFIC (80%) * Work closely with principal investigators, collaborators, and other research support staff to develop research projects and grant proposals
Take a leading role in the further development of the assigned research programme and in seeking and pursuing appropriate external or internal funding
Identify sources of funding and contribute to the process of securing research funding
Prepare manuscripts for submission to peer reviewed journals by conducting literature review, data analysis, and drafting of manuscripts
Prepare research grant applications under the direction of researchers, including performing necessary literature review, advising on study design, and coordinating inputs from research collaborators
Liaise with collaborators to bridge clinical and scientific information in order to integrate both into new and ongoing projects
Present study results at local and international scientific conferences
Contribute to knowledge generation, knowledge exchange and knowledge transfer activities
Act as research team leader where needed
Coach and support colleagues in developing their research techniques
Plan coordinate and implement research programmes including:
Managing the use of research resources and ensuring effective use is made of them.
Managing research budgets
GENERAL (20%)
Any other duties as may be assigned from time to time
Participate in Hospital / Institutes' quality improvement activities
Support the planning and organisation of department activities such as Clinical Audit Day, Quality Day, NHGEI International Ophthalmology Conference etc.
Coverage of duties for fellow team members - Research Assistants / Fellows when they are on leave
JOB REQUIREMENTSEDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
Relevant PhD or Masters (minimum requirement) degree in Life Sciences, Public Health or equivalent
Good knowledge in Epidemiology and/or Biostatistics would be preferred
Minimum of 2 years of working experience in academic or clinical research projects
Experienced in grant administration and grant writing
Excellent oral and written English communication skills
Astute critical thinking skills and ability to learn quickly
Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
Proficient in at least one statistical software package (e.g., SPSS, Stata, R)
Track record of high-quality publications and/or innovation outputs