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Position: Research Assistant (Health Economics)
Institution: University of Melbourne
Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Duties: We are seeking a researcher with strong quantitative skills who will contribute to the Health Economics Platform and the health economic project within the ACADI. The major focus of this position will be adaptation of existing simulation models for diabetes to the Australian setting, derivation of costs and quality of life associated with diabetes-related complications, analysis of costs and health outcomes, and cost-effectiveness analysis of new technologies for diabetes management. The appointee will report to the leaders of the ACADI Health Economics Platform
Requirements: Honour-level or Master-level qualifications in health economics, economics or epidemiology or a related quantitative discipline, with a demonstrated interest in epidemiological and health economic research; Demonstrated high-level skills related to programming in Stata or R; Demonstrated experience in literature reviews and survival analysis; Demonstrated experience in economic evaluation of health interventions
   
Text: About us Careers Jobs Current opportunities at Melbourne Research Assistant (Health Economics) Job no: 0059043 Location: Parkville Role type: Full-time; Fixed-term for 12 months Faculty: Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences Department/School: Melbourne School of Population and Global Health Salary: Level A- $77,171 - $104,717 p.a. plus 17% super The University of Melbourne would like to acknowledge and pay respect to the Traditional Owners of the lands upon which our campuses are situated, the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung Peoples, the Yorta Yorta Nation, the Dja Dja Wurrung People. We acknowledge that the land on which we meet and learn was the place of age-old ceremonies, of celebration, initiation and renewal, and that the local Aboriginal Peoples have had and continue to have a unique role in the life of these lands. About The Health Economics Unit The Health Economics Unit (HEU) is a thriving unit of about 24 health economists and 10 PhD students. The HEU delivers a successful programme of teaching within the Masters in Public Health and a Graduate Certificate in Health Economics and Economic Evaluation . HEU is also a member of the University of Melbourne Health Economics Group (UMHEG) which also includes Nossal Institute for Global Health, The Department of Economics and Melbourne Institute: Applied Economic and Social Research. About the Role The HEU closely collaborates with the Australian Centre for Accelerating Diabetes Innovations (ACADI) and the Methods and Implementation Support for Clinical and Health research (MISCH) Hub to provide support to health economic study design and analysis. The ACADI aims to deliver novel interventions for diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diabetes and its complications via over 20 clinical and translational projects. The ACADI Health Economics Platform, led by Prof Philip Clarke and Dr An Duy Tran from the HEU, provides health economic support to clinical projects within the Centre and coordinates a health economic project which aims to develop a framework for economic evaluations of emerging interventions for diabetes in the Australian setting. We are seeking a researcher with strong quantitative skills who will contribute to the Health Economics Platform and the health economic project within the ACADI. The major focus of this position will be adaptation of existing simulation models for diabetes to the Australian setting, derivation of costs and quality of life associated with diabetes-related complications, analysis of costs and health outcomes, and cost-effectiveness analysis of new technologies for diabetes management. The appointee will report to the leaders of the ACADI Health Economics Platform. The successful applicant will also contribute to the health economic service and research at the Methods and Implementation Support for Clinical and Health research (MISCH) Hub as requested. This involves health economic study design in grant application development and cost-effectiveness analyses of the funded projects. Key responsibilities include: Supporting research activities consistent with the agreed research program under broad direction from supervisors. Contributing to and participating in teaching and learning activities in the School as requested. Providing service to the University and actively participating at School and/or Faculty, ACADI and/or MISCH Hub meetings and with guidance, contributing to planning or committee work to build capacity in the School/discipline. About You To be successful in this role you will demonstrate a proactive working aptitude and ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary team to achieve project objectives and meet agreed deadlines. You will be confident in your high-level communication skills (written and verbal) as well as your excellent ability to write and publish research findings. You will also have: Honour-level or Master-level qualifications in health economics, economics or epidemiology or a related quantitative discipline, with a demonstrated interest in epidemiological and health economic research Demonstrated high-level skills related to programming in Stata or R. Demonstrated experience in literature reviews and survival analysis. Demonstrated experience in economic evaluation of health interventions. Please note: To be considered for this role you must have current valid work rights for Australia. About the University The University of Melbourne is consistently ranked amongst the leading universities in the world. We are proud of our people, our commitment to research and teaching excellence, and our global engagement. Benefits of Working with Us In addition to having the opportunity to grow and be challenged, and to be part of a vibrant campus life, our people enjoy a range of rewarding benefits: Flexible working arrangements, generous personal, parental and cultural leave Competitive remuneration, 17% super, salary packaging and leave loading Free and subsidised health and wellbeing services, and access to fitness and cultural clubs Discounts on a wide range of products and services including Myki cards and Qantas Club Career development opportunities and 25% off graduate courses for staff and their immediate families To find out more, visit https://about.unimelb.edu.au/careers/staff-benefits . Be Yourself We value the unique backgrounds, experiences and contributions that each person brings to our community and encourage and celebrate diversity. First Nations people, those identifying as LGBTQIA , females, people of all ages, with disabilities and culturally and linguistically diverse people are encouraged to apply. Our aim is to create a workforce that reflects the community in which we live. Join Us! If you feel this role is right for you, please submit your application including a brief cover letter, your resume and your responses against the selection criteria* (found in the Position Description) for the role. *For information to help you with compiling short statements to answer the selection criteria and competencies, please go to http://about.unimelb.edu.au/careers/selection-criteria We are dedicated to ensuring barrier free and inclusive practices to recruit the most talented candidates. If you require any reasonable adjustments with the recruitment process, please contact us at hr-talent@unimelb.edu.au . Position Description Advertised: 16 Mar 2023 12:05 AM AUS Eastern Daylight Time Applications close: 17 Apr 2023 11:55 PM AUS Eastern Standard Time Apply now Back to search results Refer a friend Send me jobs like these We will email you new jobs that match this search. Great, we can send you jobs like this, if this is your first time signing up, please check your inbox to confirm your subscription. The email address was invalid, please check for errors. You must agree to the privacy statement Subscribe Recaptcha Privacy agreement Search results Position Salary Closes Research Assistant (Health Economics) $77,171 - $104,717 (Level A) 17 Apr 2023 Contribute to the Health Economics Platform and the health economic project within the Australian Centre for Accelerating Diabetes Innovations Research Centre. Campaigns Loading... Position Salary Closes Research Assistant (Health Economics) $77,171 - $104,717 (Level A) 17 Apr 2023 Contribute to the Health Economics Platform and the health economic project within the Australian Centre for Accelerating Diabetes Innovations Research Centre. 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