Summary

Full-Time, 12-Month Contract

At the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI), we are committed to achieving innovative, ground-breaking health and medical research that fundamentally improves the quality of life for all people.

The Registry of Senior Australians (ROSA), established in 2017, was designed to monitor the health, service utilisation, medication use, mortality, and other health specific outcomes of people receiving aged care services. ROSA’s efficient model leverages existing information, bringing together diverse datasets collected by different organisations throughout the country, to provide us with a whole picture of the ageing pathway. ROSA produces evidence to guide decision-making for quality, coordinated, efficient, innovative and age-friendly services and practices.

An exciting opportunity is now available for a Research Fellow to join the Registry of Senior Australians (ROSA) Research Centre at SAHMRI. The position will focus on conducting high quality research, contributing to ROSA’s program of work measuring and evaluating the quality and safety of care delivered to individuals in aged care settings.

About the role

Key responsibilities include:

  • Conducting high quality research with a focus on quality and safety of care in aged care, medication safety and integrated care. This includes conducting literature reviews, planning and executing of statistical analyses, and writing publications and dissemination of findings.
  • Facilitate the activities of federally funded projects focusing on individuals in aged care settings.
  • Conduct analyses of large datasets (>3.8 million individuals, billions of records) contained within ROSA, including aged care data, Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme data, Medicare Benefits Schedule data, and hospitalisation records.
  • Preparation of papers for publication in high impact peer-reviewed journals.
  • Participate in the dissemination of research findings at appropriate conferences.
  • Monitor and report on progress against key performance indicators of funded studies.
  • Contribute and support preparing grants and applications for competitive funding in related areas.

About You

The successful candidate will possess the following key attributes:

  • PhD in Health Services Research, Epidemiology, Geriatrics, Pharmacy, Medicine or related field.
  • Demonstrated history of independent scientific contributions in their discipline (e.g., publications, grants, reports).
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Experience working with large datasets independently. Preferable experience working with aged care and/or health service data.
  • Excellent epidemiological and biostatistical knowledge. Including experience working with observational data, multivariable modelling, missing data, confounding/interaction issues, and survival analysis.
  • Excellent proficiency working with SAS, R, or Stata (with at least proficiency in one statistical software package)
  • Knowledge of the aged care system or health care sector in Australia (desirable).
  • Meticulous attention to detail; methodical with excellent record keeping skills.

Special Requirements

  • Some out of hour’s work may be required.

Everything we do is underpinned by our core values and our institute is dedicated to grow a culture that pursues, enables and demands research excellence. We are proud of the work we do and work hard as a team to make a positive difference to the community.  Our values of excellence, innovation, courage, integrity and teamwork are what help us achieve our goals. If these are also your values and goals, apply today.

As a not-for-profit organisation, SAHMRI employees can access salary packaging options up to $15,900. Salary packaging lets you pay for things like the everyday costs of living with money from your salary before tax. This reduces your taxable income, meaning you could pay less tax and take home more of what you earn. For more information on salary packaging please see the Maxxia website.

For a copy of the position description, please click here.

For more information, please contact Gillian Caughey at Gillian.Caughey@sahmri.com

Applications close: Wednesday 2nd July 2025

Applications may close earlier than advertised if a suitable candidate is found prior to the close date.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply

Applications close Wednesday, 02 July 2025

Contact Gillian.Caughey@sahmri.com

Equity & Diversity at SAHMRI

At SAHMRI, we live our commitment to equity and diversity every day: respecting people as individuals and valuing differences to create a working environment that is fair and flexible, promotes personal and professional growth and benefits from the capabilities of a diverse workforce.

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