Description:
The role involves advancing research expertise in complex healthcare, including the National Disability Insurance Scheme and My Aged Care, with a particular focus on current models of MND care coordination. This includes examining the scope of practice, barriers, and facilitators influencing the effectiveness of the role, as well as applying qualitative and co-design methodologies to design a MND care coordinator model tailored to the Australian health system context.
Key Skills Required
- A PhD in a health-related or social sciences-related discipline, or equivalent research and/or sector experience involving the healthcare system, including qualitative methods.
- Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of healthcare systems and service delivery for individuals with neuro-progressive and/or other chronic conditions. Experience working collaboratively in healthcare research, especially involving co-design, knowledge translation, implementation science, or health equity.
- Familiarity with rural healthcare contexts and the lived experiences of families accessing complex care.
- Proven commitment to proactively keeping up to date with discipline knowledge and developments.
- Demonstrated track record in research with outcomes of high quality and high impact, with clear evidence of the desire and ability to continually achieve research excellence as well as the capacity for research leadership.
- A track record of significant involvement with the research profession and/or healthcare providers and managers, not-for-profit organisations, and with people with lived experience of a complex health condition and/or carer.
- High-level communication skills and ability to network effectively and interact with a diverse range of students, staff, health care providers, people with lived experiences and not-for-profit organisations/advocates.