The South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) was established in 1969 with the aim to deliver on a mandate to promote the improvement of the health and the quality of life of the population of our country through research, development and technology transfer.
The scope of the SAMRC’s research includes basic laboratory investigations, clinical research...
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Leadership, collaboration and organizational skills
Scientific writing and presentation skills
Conduct innovative, high-impact research that contributes significantly to the field in peer reviewed journals (ISI journal articles, editorials, book chapters, and technical reports) as first/senior author
Commitment to capacity development and Communication skills
Lead and participate in writing and securing competitive research grants, including self-initiated research and/or equipment grants
Project, time and financial management skills
Supervise and mentor post-graduate students to successful graduation
Engage with, and/or contribute to, scientific and/or professional services that lead to socially responsive activities, or professional services
Contribute (or as part of a team) to raising awareness, promoting debate, and shifting discourse in civil society, communities, industry, health, or education sectors using professional, scientific expertise, or research findings
Requirements
PhD Candidate (substantial progress / last year of PhD: write-up, post analysis phase) in public health, health sciences, epidemiology or behavioral sciences.
3-5 years of experience working on environmental health issues within a research institute or related environment.
2-3 years project management experience within environmental health
Record of 5 lifetime publications (ISI journal articles, editorials or book chapters and technical reports) with at least 3 as first/second or last author.
Successful research and/or equipment grant application of ≥ R100,000 (examples such as external travel award, Thuthuka, etc.)
Successfully graduated at least 2 post-graduate students
Record of translating professional, scientific or clinical expertise, new knowledge and
research findings into public understanding, policy, and/or practice, in order to improve health.
Experience in budgeting, financial and risk management.
Excellent interpersonal relations and communication skills.
Advantageous:
A relevant PhD
5 years working experience of environmental health issues within a research institute or related environment
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