The role
The role reports to the Manager, Queensland Clinical Trials Coordination Unit. The Principal Data Analyst will undertake research and analysis to support the delivery of projects, programs and initiatives, and will support the collection, management, analysis, interpretation, and reporting of a range of qualitative and quantitative data. The role will use a range of data to inform policies, education, initiatives, and public health programs.
The successful person
The key things we are looking for in a successful candidate are:
Overall, the ideal candidate will exemplify a blend of technical expertise, strategic acumen, and interpersonal skills necessary for success in this multifaceted role.
About us
The Office of Research and Innovation (ORI) is a branch of CPSS. In line with the Queensland Government's Queensland Advancing Health Research 2026 strategy, ORI aims to improve the health and wellbeing of Queenslanders through a coordinated and collaborative approach to health innovation, investment and research.
ORI works to drive and encourage health and medical research, and its translation into better health outcomes, across the Queensland healthcare system. ORI also engages with national and international partners to convert Queensland's health expertise and innovation into commercial opportunities, economic growth and jobs.
About Queensland Clinical Trials Coordination Unit
The Queensland Clinical Trials Coordination Unit (QCTCU) ( https://www.clinicaltrialsqld.com/ ) is a unit within ORI.
To make Queensland the most attractive state to conduct clinical trials, QCTCU supports business development, increased promotion and coordination of existing clinical trials and facilities, monitoring and streamlining research ethics and governance processes.
Benefits
How to apply
To apply for this opportunity:
Location: | Australia Queensland Brisbane Inner City |
Salary: | As per State Award AUD per year |
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PLEASE! No enquiries from Recruitment Agencies or Headhunters. Only direct applications will be considered. |