Research Assistant I/II in the Division of Geriatric Medicine of the Department of Medicine School of Clinical Medicine (Ref.: 534213)
We now invite applications for the captioned post.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Assist the Principal Investigator Prof. Jacqueline YUEN in clinical research projects related to dementia care and doctor-patient communication
- Recruit subject and conduct questionnaires
- Perform data collection management and analysis
- Conduct literature review and report writing
- Perform other duties as assigned
Requirements
- A Bachelors degree or above in Psychology Social Sciences Counseling Nursing Medicine or other healthcare-related disciplines preferably with at least 1 years post-qualification experience in research work
- Experience in using statistical software such as SPSS and/or R
- A good command of written and spoken English and Chinese (including Cantonese)
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Self-motivated mature responsible hardworking and able to work independently and as a team
- Experience in qualitative research would be advantageous
What We Offer
The appointment will commence as soon as possible on a 1-year temporary basis with the possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory performance and funding availability.
A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered. Other benefits include annual leave medical benefits and free access to on-campus gyms and libraries.
How to Apply
The University only accepts online application for the above should apply online and upload an up-to-date of applications will start as soon as possible and continue until February 21 2026 or until the postisfilled whichever is earlier.
The University is an equal opportunities employer and
is committed to equality ethics inclusivity diversity and transparency
Required Experience:
Junior IC
Research Assistant I/II in the Division of Geriatric Medicine of the Department of Medicine School of Clinical Medicine (Ref.: 534213)We now invite applications for the captioned post.Duties and ResponsibilitiesAssist the Principal Investigator Prof. Jacqueline YUEN in clinical research projects rel...
Research Assistant I/II in the Division of Geriatric Medicine of the Department of Medicine School of Clinical Medicine (Ref.: 534213)
We now invite applications for the captioned post.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Assist the Principal Investigator Prof. Jacqueline YUEN in clinical research projects related to dementia care and doctor-patient communication
- Recruit subject and conduct questionnaires
- Perform data collection management and analysis
- Conduct literature review and report writing
- Perform other duties as assigned
Requirements
- A Bachelors degree or above in Psychology Social Sciences Counseling Nursing Medicine or other healthcare-related disciplines preferably with at least 1 years post-qualification experience in research work
- Experience in using statistical software such as SPSS and/or R
- A good command of written and spoken English and Chinese (including Cantonese)
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Self-motivated mature responsible hardworking and able to work independently and as a team
- Experience in qualitative research would be advantageous
What We Offer
The appointment will commence as soon as possible on a 1-year temporary basis with the possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory performance and funding availability.
A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered. Other benefits include annual leave medical benefits and free access to on-campus gyms and libraries.
How to Apply
The University only accepts online application for the above should apply online and upload an up-to-date of applications will start as soon as possible and continue until February 21 2026 or until the postisfilled whichever is earlier.
The University is an equal opportunities employer and
is committed to equality ethics inclusivity diversity and transparency
Required Experience:
Junior IC
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