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Job Description
The Department of Family Medicine (DFM) at NUHS was established in 2017 with the aim of supporting the Division of Family Medicine within the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine of the National University of Singapore (NUS). DFM is composed of a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, researcher, medical educators, and administrators. DFM provides an exciting and dynamic place in which people of diverse backgrounds collaborate towards the common goals of achieving achieve excellence in Family Medicine education, research and practice.
As part of our efforts to significantly increase our research capacity, we are looking to appoint a highly motivated and skilled Research Assistant to support DFM’s research workplans and activities. He/she will play a key role in strategizing and supporting in developing and expanding DFM’s research
capabilities to achieve its research mission of improving the lives of people receiving primary care.
Our research spans across a wide range of areas: chronic diseases, including mental health, cancer care and multimorbidity; healthy longevity; family orientation; and quality of care, including continuity and coordination.
Qualifications
- Bachelors or Masters in Life Sciences, Health & Social Sciences
- Experience in planning, managing and implementing healthcare-related research projects, from conception to completion, in a University setting.
- Advise department researchers in matters pertaining to local and institutional research compliance and ethics regulations.
- Excellent organisation, coordination, and problem-solving skills
- Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills
Main Duties and Responsibilities
1. Support department with grant and ethics applications. Liaise with relevant stakeholders in preparing research agreements
- Monitor and advisor for grant submissions and fund utilisation.
- Support in preparing grant applications, propose budget and plan project timelines for submissions
- Support in ethics applications, track progress, answer enquiries when required.
- Liaise with stakeholders in drafting research agreements to ensure compliance.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
2. Grants Management & Administrative Duties
- Track grants’ utilisation on a monthly basis. Generate and prepare financial reports to update department.
- Support academic staff in preparing, submitting and following up on grant variations.
- Support in the recruitment of research expertise to expand the department’s capabilities. Draft job descriptions, arrange interviews etc.
- Support procurement and finance matters related to research projects.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
- Manage the online repository of documents related to research matters to ease use by department members.
- Manage projects’ timelines to ensure it is on track to achieve its desired outcomes.
- Prepare periodic progress reports and presentations to update senior management and stakeholders.
- Secretariat duties such as organising regular meetings. Plan and collate agendas, prepare discussion materials, record minutes and track progress of follow up items.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
3. Research Events and Outreach
- Support research unit in identifying speakers and topics for the regular research forums and workshops.
- Design and circulate fliers, book venues, set up virtual meeting, apply for CME points and submit attendances to Singapore Medical Council (SMC).
- Provide onsite support for events held in person.
- Collate feedback and prepare evaluation reports for research unit.
- Organise overseas experts’ visits by planning programme, booking flights, accommodation etc.
Application
The position is full-time for 1 year in the first instance, depending on project commitments and candidate’s career objectives.
The application should include a CV and a cover letter that describes the applicant’s specific interest in joining the Dept of Family Medicine.