澳大利亚莫纳什大学博士后职位–卫生经济学
Research Fellow – Health Economics
Monash University
Description
There’s a certain feeling you get from working at Monash University. It’s the feeling that you’re a part of something special. Something significant. So if you’re looking for the next chapter in your career, it’s here. You’ll be given the opportunity to challenge yourself, build on your skills, and make a significant contribution to a workplace that’s filled with energetic and inspiring people. Talent thrives here – and so do truly satisfying careers.
The School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine is committed to our vision of Health and wellbeing for all people and communities. We are one of the largest schools of public health in the Asia Pacific region. Through generating and synthesising impactful evidence, supporting the strengthening of our health systems and informing and transforming policy and practice, we can help overcome the health challenges being faced across Australia and more broadly. To learn more about the Faculty, please visit www. monash.edu/medicine.
The Opportunity
We are looking for a passionate and dedicated researcher to undertake economic analyses related to the economics of addiction and substance misuse as well as economic evaluation methods and analyses more generally. This fellowship is a joint venture between the Monash University Health Economics Group within the SPHPM and Turning Point, Australia’s leading national addiction treatment, training and research centre, and part of Eastern Health Clinical School.
The Research Fellow will lead and contribute to original research around economics, economic evaluation and priority setting. Including analyses related to service use and costs, trial based economic evaluation, modelled economic evaluations and burden of disease (cost of illness) research, with the potential to develop and advance the methods used in economic evaluations.
About you:
To be successful in this role, you will have:
A doctoral qualification in the relevant discipline (i.e., health economics or equivalent qualifications in health services research or epidemiology) or a closely related field
A track record of refereed research publications, using advanced statistical analysis (including biostatistical techniques)
Demonstrated project management skills with the ability to supervise, mentor and support the development of research staff and postgraduate students
This role is a full-time position; however, flexible working arrangements may be negotiated.
Your application must address the selection criteria. Please refer to “How to apply for Monash Jobs”.
We encourage applications from First Nations people, culturally and linguistically diverse people, people with disabilities, neurodiverse people, and people of all genders, sexualities and age groups.
Join us in our commitment to ensuring a better future for ourselves and for the communities in which we study, work, live and engage – #ChangeIt with us.
Enquiries
Professor Cathy Mihalopoulos, School of Public Health & Preventive Medicine, +61 3 9903 0920
Position Description
Research Fellow – Health Economics
Closing Date
Sunday 4 December 2022, 11:55pm AEDT
蒙纳士大学(Monash University),又译莫纳什大学,坐落于澳大利亚文化、艺术与工业中心墨尔本,是一所公立综合类研究型大学,同时是澳大利亚八校联盟、环太平洋大学联盟、国际大学气候联盟与英联邦大学协会成员。大学于1958年由澳大利亚联邦政府通过议会法案建立,为纪念杰出的军事指挥官、公共行政官员和土木工程师约翰·莫纳什爵士(Sir John Monash),大学以其姓氏命名,官方中文名称为蒙纳士大学。
Research Fellow – Health Economics
Monash University
Description
There’s a certain feeling you get from working at Monash University. It’s the feeling that you’re a part of something special. Something significant. So if you’re looking for the next chapter in your career, it’s here. You’ll be given the opportunity to challenge yourself, build on your skills, and make a significant contribution to a workplace that’s filled with energetic and inspiring people. Talent thrives here – and so do truly satisfying careers.
The School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine is committed to our vision of Health and wellbeing for all people and communities. We are one of the largest schools of public health in the Asia Pacific region. Through generating and synthesising impactful evidence, supporting the strengthening of our health systems and informing and transforming policy and practice, we can help overcome the health challenges being faced across Australia and more broadly. To learn more about the Faculty, please visit www. monash.edu/medicine.
The Opportunity
We are looking for a passionate and dedicated researcher to undertake economic analyses related to the economics of addiction and substance misuse as well as economic evaluation methods and analyses more generally. This fellowship is a joint venture between the Monash University Health Economics Group within the SPHPM and Turning Point, Australia’s leading national addiction treatment, training and research centre, and part of Eastern Health Clinical School.
The Research Fellow will lead and contribute to original research around economics, economic evaluation and priority setting. Including analyses related to service use and costs, trial based economic evaluation, modelled economic evaluations and burden of disease (cost of illness) research, with the potential to develop and advance the methods used in economic evaluations.
About you:
To be successful in this role, you will have:
A doctoral qualification in the relevant discipline (i.e., health economics or equivalent qualifications in health services research or epidemiology) or a closely related field
A track record of refereed research publications, using advanced statistical analysis (including biostatistical techniques)
Demonstrated project management skills with the ability to supervise, mentor and support the development of research staff and postgraduate students
This role is a full-time position; however, flexible working arrangements may be negotiated.
Your application must address the selection criteria. Please refer to “How to apply for Monash Jobs”.
We encourage applications from First Nations people, culturally and linguistically diverse people, people with disabilities, neurodiverse people, and people of all genders, sexualities and age groups.
Join us in our commitment to ensuring a better future for ourselves and for the communities in which we study, work, live and engage – #ChangeIt with us.
Enquiries
Professor Cathy Mihalopoulos, School of Public Health & Preventive Medicine, +61 3 9903 0920
Position Description
Research Fellow – Health Economics
Closing Date
Sunday 4 December 2022, 11:55pm AEDT