PRIMARY DETAIL
We are seeking talented, enthusiastic researchers, with strong health services/health informatics research skills to participate in an exciting program of research funded by an MRFF grant relating to quality measurement and evaluation in aged care.
THE ROLE-
- Appointment type: Full-time or part-time, fixed-term position for 2 years (with the possibility of extension)- Location: Macquarie University (Wallumattagal Campus, North Ryde)
About the Role
The Centre has been awarded an MRFF grant in collaboration with multiple partner organisations to develop and test the Australian Consortium for Aged Care - Quality Measurement Toolbox (ACAC-QMET). The toolbox is aimed to improve the measurement and evaluation of quality of care in residential aged care sector. The project partners include Registry of Senior Australians (ROSA) at South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, The University of Queensland, Flinders University, University of New South Wales, and several other non-academic partner organisations.- Develop in-depth project analysis plan, and conduct and oversee analysis, develop analytical and visualisation plans, interpret results, and coordinate the development of study outputs.- Undertake research to examine the feasibility and measurement properties of the ACAC-QMET quality measurement indicators using routinely collected aged care provider data.- Participate in the review of literature and preparation of research manuscripts, presentations, and reports.- Engage with project partner organisations and other researchers
About You
We are seeking a talented enthusiastic health researcher to participate in an exciting program of research relating to measurement and evaluation of quality of care in residential aged care. The role will involve close liaison with a wide range of research partners, both internal and external to the university.
The successful applicants will be interested in working in a multi-disciplinary team and engaging with a broad range of stakeholders. They will be able to work independently and demonstrate the capacity for critical thinking about research questions.
About Us
The Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences is ambitiously pushing the boundaries of progressive thinking and challenging what's possible to solve some of the big issues of our time, both nationally and on a global scale. The Faculty forms part of MQ Health, an integrated academic health sciences enterprise which incorporates Macquarie University Hospital and primary and speciality clinics. We have active research programs in neurosciences (especially motor neuron disease, neurological rehabilitation and the clinical neuroscience of pain), cancer medicine, and vascular science, amongst others. Our Faculty hosts the Australian Institute of Health Innovation (AIHI), an internationally acclaimed powerhouse researching health systems, e-health and patient safety.
The Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research, one of the core research centres within AIHI, has a multi-stream program of research which focuses on investigating the outcomes and safety of health services. The Centre has particular expertise in assessing the impact of information technologies and investigating the role of electronic health records and decision support in supporting improved health care delivery and health outcomes. The Centre's research team is multi-disciplinary and applies a broad range of research techniques, from RCT designs to direct observations of clinical work.
Macquarie is a university engaged with the real and often complex problems and opportunities that define our lives. Since our foundation 54 years ago, we have aspired to be a different type of university. Over the years, we've grown to become the centre of a vibrant local and global community.
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To Apply
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
- Essential criteria_:
- A PhD or equivalent in a relevant discipline (e.g., epidemiology, health services research, health informatics, pharmacy, public health)- Demonstrated skills and experience in conducting health measurement studies (e.g., examining the psychometric properties and responsiveness of a health instrument).- Demonstrated skills and experience in data processing and statistical analyses of health datasets including experience with statistical software packages such as SAS, Stata, Python, and/or R.- Excellent oral and written communication skills and the ability to liaise effectively with all levels of staff, students, management, health care providers and recipients, and external stakeholders.- Good knowledge of the Australian aged and/or health care system- Publication track record in refereed journals
- Desirable criteria_:
- Demonstrable skills in the design and execution of health care evaluation/intervention studies.
Additional criteria for Research Fellow (Level B) applicants
_:_- Demonstrable skills in advanced statistical modelling (e.g., gener