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ARIIA research centre to inform policy. This is an exciting opportunity to lead meaningful research with real-world impact on primary care delivery for older Australians. Aged Care Research and Industry
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(e.g. clinical trials and cohort studies) or the use of large administrative health datasets. Interpersonal skills and experience in collaborating and engaging with diverse stakeholders and industry
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formatting. Well-developed interpersonal skills, oral and written skills in an academic environment and experience in collaborating and engaging with diverse stakeholders and industry partners. Understanding
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developing and maintaining strategic relationships, collaboration, and networks with a range of stakeholders including industry and external organisations, with an increasing national and/or international
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, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, stakeholders, and industry partners. Proven ability to work collaboratively in research settings, including establishing and maintaining productive
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and Industry Innovation Australia (ARIIA) Aged Care Research and Industry Innovation Australia (ARIIA) continues to transform the way we care for Older Australians. Funded by the Australian Government
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refer to the attached position description for a full list of roles and responsibilities. Aged Care Research and Industry Innovation Australia (ARIIA) Aged Care Research and Industry Innovation Australia
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, community organisations and consumers, and aged care industry representatives to co-produce evidence resources for the KIH. Working with others in the KIH team to create online content for the KIH including
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with staff, students and industry nationally and/or internationally. Senior Research Fellow: Evidence of an outstanding research track record (for career stage and relative to opportunity) in a relevant
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on strategic research objectives. The role will also be responsible for establishing and maintaining industry and research partnerships, identifying commercially relevant outputs, and building the University’s