First listed on: 21 February 2024

 Postdoctoral Research Fellow

 

  • Salary breakdown: up to $120,000.00  + Superannuation + Salary Packaging ($15,900.00 + Meal & Entertainment expenses)
  • 2 positions available, 1 FTE & 0.4 FTE contracts until 30/6/2024
  • Support Professor Bridianne O'Dea across a portfolio of Digital Mental Health Projects 

About the Institute

Located on Gadigal and Bidjigal land (Randwick NSW), Black Dog Institute is the only Medical Research Institute in Australia to investigate mental health across the lifespan, our aim is to create a mentally healthier world for everyone. Emphasising a devoted focus to into suicide prevention, digital mental health, a workplace mental health, we undertake a unique ‘translational’ research approach that allows us to turn our world-class findings into new treatments, prevention strategies, clinical services, educational programs, and e-health products.We join the dots by connecting research answers, expert knowledge, and the voices of lived experience to deliver solutions that impact and boost the health care system for patients and practitioners alike. Our work is used to drive evidence informed change across the rapidly expanding mental health sector and sets the foundations for a brighter and healthier future for all.

Benefits

  • Hybrid work, 1-2 days per week in office (choose your days, consistent team collaboration days where possible)
  • 35 hour work week, flexible hours agreements & 9-day fortnights
  • Salary Packaging: $15,900.00 of your base salary tax free & up to $2650.00 meal & entertainment
  • Family first, people first culture, we put our research into action at work to make sure we maintain mental health and wellbeing at work
  • Pet friendly workplace

The Role

This Research Associate / Postdoctoral Fellow will be responsible for supporting Associate Professor O’Dea in research activities that are part of a short-term research contract in the field of digital mental health. This role will enable the successful applicant the opportunity to develop their research skills and expertise in digital mental health research.

The team has been tasked with developing a new framework to define the informativeness of clinical trials in the field of mental health. This project offers the opportunity for both quantitative and qualitative research. The successful applicant will assist with a range of research activities within this project including conducting literature reviews, ethics applications, study design, recruitment, data analysis, preparation of manuscripts, and dissemination materials and reports. The role reports directly to Associate Professor Bridianne O’Dea at the Black Dog Institute, and has no direct reports.

Duties & Responsibilities

Research

  • Undertake research under the guidance of a supervisor and contribute to a variety of ongoing research activities, including conducting literature reviews, ethics applications, study design, recruitment, data analysis, preparation of manuscripts, dissemination materials and reports.
  • Provide a high level of research project management to the supervisor and project team.
  • Undertake recruitment, data collection and maintenance activities, including database management.
  • Conduct data analysis and interpretation, in consultation with a statistician.
  • Ensure compliance is carried out with all relevant research ethics and other University policies and procedures.
  • Ensure timely dissemination of research outcomes through website publishing and use of other social media platforms.

2. Stakeholder Communication

  • Maintain relationships and have clear open communication with the wider research team, other areas of the organisation and key stakeholder groups.
  • Collaborate with researchers and stakeholders associated with the project and research group and participate in meetings and discussions as required.

Selection Criteria

Essential Criteria

  1. A PhD in mental health, psychology, public health, or a related field.
  2. Demonstrated track record in academic research in mental health or related field
  3. Outstanding written communication skills, with a demonstrated capability of writing for a diverse range of audiences, including writing reports, manuscripts, and grant applications.
  4. Previous experience in analysing and interpreting research data using relevant software packages.
  5. Excellent interpersonal and team skills, with the ability to develop and build positive relationships.
  6. An ability to work both in a team and independently, with a high level of flexibility and initiative with minimal supervision.
  7. Strong organisational skills with proven ability to meet deadlines, demonstrate effective time management, and the ability to adapt to changing priorities.
  8. An understanding of and commitment to BDI’s aims, objectives and values in action, together with relevant policies and guidelines.

Desirable Criteria

  1. Prior experience in digital mental health
  2. Experience conducting or analysing Delphi Consensus Studies
  3. Track record of working with those with lived experience of mental illness

EOO Statement
Black Dog Institute is committed to achieving a diverse workforce that reflects our wider community. We ensure equal opportunity for all, regardless of age, culture, appearance, sexual orientation, lived experience, gender identity, disability and/or family status.

How to Apply
To become a part of the Black Dog Institute team, follow the link to our careers site on ELMO and submit your most up to date resume and a detailed cover letter addressing the selection criteria for the role. f you are shortlisted for the role, we will call you and let you know you are successful. Please do not respond to any suspicious emails requesting you to upload your ID or personal details. 

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