Job Title: Research Services Officer (Ethics)
* $80,467 - $88,022 (G05) + 17% Superannuation
* Full time, permanent position
* Based at our vibrant campus
Job Reference: 996574
About the Role:
You will be part of the Ethics team, ensuring that the review, submission, and management of research projects and funded applications meet all administrative and regulatory requirements.
Your responsibilities will include:
1. Administer processes and make decisions based on ethical principles by applying your expertise on research services and systems.
2. Provide expert ethics advice and support to research stakeholders based on a broad understanding of regulatory requirements, university policies, and external standards.
3. Solve problems through the standard application of research policies and procedures.
4. Manage enquiries regarding research ethics applications and work within the team to resolve more complex matters.
5. Engage and liaise with key university stakeholders researchers, academic staff, students, and other Curtin University staff as needed.
6. Support the embedding of service delivery improvements to benefit Curtin's researchers through commitment to continuous improvement and innovative practices.
Research Office at Curtin:
Our research spans a broad scope, balancing demand-driven projects that address industry and societal challenges with researcher-driven inquiries that push the boundaries of understanding across fields such as science, engineering, health, society, and business.
Role Requirements:
* Must have permanent work rights in Australia, this is a continuing (permanent) role.
* Successful applicants will undergo a National Police Clearance, background checks, integrity assessments, and references to Curtin's satisfaction.
About Curtin University:
We are dedicated to providing global solutions through quality education and innovative research. Curtin values integrity, respect, courage, excellence, and impact. We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds, including First Nations people, LGBTQIA+ individuals, parents, carers, people of all ages, abilities, genders, ethnicities, and faiths.
What We Offer You:
Located on Whadjuk Nyungar Country, our campus offers amenities like an art gallery, gym, childcare, medical centre, bus station, accessible parking, and diverse food options.
We Welcome Applications From:
Candidates who possess skills and experience relevant to this role, including those who can demonstrate their ability to apply ethical principles and contribute to the growth and development of Curtin University's research capabilities.
How to Apply:
Please submit your application, including an up-to-date resume and a cover letter outlining your interest and qualifications for the role. For further information, please visit our website or contact our careers team.