We are pleased to invite you to apply for the Australian Diabetes Foot Registry (ADFR) Project Support Officer position.
As the ADFR Project Support Officer, you won’t only perform routine administrative duties – rather, your responsibilities will be inextricably tied to the success of the Australian Diabetes Foot Registry (ADFR).
First established in 2021, the ADFR has now become embedded in the Australian High Risk Foot Service landscape, enabling service audits, benchmarking, and quality improvement. Through a national collaboration of future-ready, likeminded, and enthusiastic clinicians we have realised a Registry of international standing. With involvement of over 60 sites, projected growth and a vision of continued innovation, your role will be critical to ensuring the ADFR reaches its full potential.
Your duties will evolve with the project. Initially, you will be responsible for monitoring project schedules, preparing progress reports, liaising with sites, completing actions and updating the ADFR Manager (Dr Joel Lasschuit). Ultimately, there may be opportunities to aid in future planning for the ADFR and participate in further related projects. While some of these duties will need to occur in business hours, such as virtual meetings with collaborators, this role offers the flexibility of working from home and after hours.
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This role is initially for a 3-month period with the option to review and extend longer and is supported by an honorarium.
The deadline for submission is Monday, 7 October 2024
HOW TO APPLY:
To apply for this position please ensure you complete this survey, upload your resume, AND upload your cover letter addressing the following criteria (100-word limit per criterion).
- Why are you interested in the ADFR Project Support Officer position?
- What is your familiarity with the Australian Diabetes Foot Registry?
- Do you have experience in navigating research ethics and governance processes?
- Describe your level of proficiency as a REDCap user.
- Provide a brief example of an innovative quality improvement project you have been involved with and your role on the project.
- Do you have experience in scientific writing and data analysis (not required)?
- Would you like to share anything else that might differentiate you for this role?