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Occupational Exposure to Aviation Fuels and Solvents and Adverse Female Reproductive Health Outcomes
Reporting to Senior Research Fellow, Dr Helen Kelsall, the Research Officer’s primary role will be to conduct a literature review on occupational exposures by women to military aviation turbine fuels (MATFs) and solvents and adverse human female reproductive health outcomes.
The incumbent will have a degree (or equivalent experience and/or education/training) in epidemiology, toxicology and/or reproductive health outcomes and experience in undertaking literature review/s (preferably systematic literature reviews) and assessing epidemiological evidence. She/ he will undertake research activities that include developing a Project Plan, liaising with investigators as required for expertise and advice; refining the protocol for the search, undertaking the literature search, tabulating findings; drafting and finalising study reports and preparing presentations.
The incumbent will be an independent and experienced researcher with good personal and communication skills. She/ he will also provide some research support that includes responsibility for study documentation and for organising meetings with the research team and with the funding body.
The appointment will be for 6 months full-time and the incumbent will be required to start as soon as possible.
Remuneration: $90,083 - $98,804 (inclusive of superannuation) per annum (pro rata)
If you believe you can fulfil these requirements, you are strongly encouraged to apply.
How to Apply: To obtain a Position Description and for guidelines on how to submit your application please visit:
http://careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/558400/research-officer-occupational-and-womens-health
Enquiries: Please email Dr Helen Kelsall, Senior Research Fellow on helen.kelsall@monash.edu or phone: 03 9903 0032
Closing date: 26th February 2017.