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Research Assistant - Biodiversity and Human Health

Full time at Massey University in New Zealand
Posted on May 8, 2024

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Research Assistant - Biodiversity and Human Health

CH_RCHH_302_04/24 Professional Grade 4 48596 - 71027 College of Health Term length: fixed-term Hours of work: full-time Position Overview The Research Centre for Hauora and Health (RCHH ) is a research Centre in the College of Health on the Wellington campus. We conduct hauora and health research that is of scientific importance and has the potential to improve public health, reduce health inequities, and guide policy development. As well as conducting research, the Centre commits to the training of new hauora and health researchers. It also maintains liaison with policymakers to ensure that the findings of research can inform the policy-making process. We are looking to appoint a Research Assistant – Biodiversity and human health , to assist the principal investigators in the day-to-day organisation of fieldwork for studies that assess the effects of exposure to green space and biodiversity on the human microbiota, the immune system, and childhood asthma, to reduce the burden of respiratory disease in New Zealand and internationally. This is a 12-month fixed-term contract with, if possible, an immediate start date. To be successful in this role, you will: There is a requirement to work at flexible times and to travel as part of the role, occasionally involving early evenings and weekends. What you will be doing: Massey University is committed to being a Tiriti-led organisation. It is therefore expected that applicants will have an appreciation of the Aotearoa New Zealand context and a demonstrable understanding (or willingness to learn) of the needs and aspirations of Māori. The role is suited to someone who would like a new challenge, has a strong interest in health, the natural environment, and research, and is a team player. This position has many opportunities, including ongoing professional development, and the chance to be an integral part of exciting and innovative research projects. Depending on the candidate’s background it may also provide an opportunity to complete a Masters or PhD degree in public health. If you have any enquiries about the role, please feel free to direct them Prof Jeroen Douwes J.Douwes@massey.ac.nz . Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and appointments may be made prior to the closing date. CH_RCHH_302_04/24 Professional Grade 4 48596 - 71027 College of Health Term length: fixed-term Hours of work: full-time Position Overview The Research Centre for Hauora and Health (RCHH ) is a research Centre in the College of Health on the Wellington campus. We conduct hauora and health research that is of scientific importance and has the potential to improve public health, reduce health inequities, and guide policy development. As well as conducting research, the Centre commits to the training of new hauora and health researchers. It also maintains liaison with policymakers to ensure that the findings of research can inform the policy-making process. We are looking to appoint a Research Assistant – Biodiversity and human health , to assist the principal investigators in the day-to-day organisation of fieldwork for studies that assess the effects of exposure to green space and biodiversity on the human microbiota, the immune system, and childhood asthma, to reduce the burden of respiratory disease in New Zealand and internationally. This is a 12-month fixed-term contract with, if possible, an immediate start date. To be successful in this role, you will: There is a requirement to work at flexible times and to travel as part of the role, occasionally involving early evenings and weekends. What you will be doing: Massey University is committed to being a Tiriti-led organisation. It is therefore expected that applicants will have an appreciation of the Aotearoa New Zealand context and a demonstrable understanding (or willingness to learn) of the needs and aspirations of Māori. The role is suited to someone who would like a new challenge, has a strong interest in health, the natural environment, and research, and is a team player. This position has many opportunities, including ongoing professional development, and the chance to be an integral part of exciting and innovative research projects. Depending on the candidate’s background it may also provide an opportunity to complete a Masters or PhD degree in public health. If you have any enquiries about the role, please feel free to direct them Prof Jeroen Douwes J.Douwes@massey.ac.nz . Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and appointments may be made prior to the closing date. To view/download the job description, please click on the file below JD- Research Assistant Opens in new window
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