Job Description Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity The Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI) is a cross-faculty research centre. Our research deals with the application of mathematical and engineering sciences to biology and human physiology. We aim to improve understanding of physiological processes and the diagnosis and treatment of injury or disease.
Due to staff relocating overseas, we have an exciting opportunity for a detail-orientated Research Programme Coordinator to join our team. Key Accountabilities: You will be the first point of contact for support, providing a first class administrative and operational service to researchers covering the planning, implementation and delivery of research projects. You will assist researchers with the preparation and submission of funding proposals, including collecting relevant information and approvals, budget development, and ensuring compliance with client/funder and UoA guidelines and protocols.
You will also assist the researcher with the management of the project budget, including financial re-forecasting, tracking and reporting. You will be central to ensuring compliance with appropriate governance guidelines and policies. You will liaise with other service divisions across the University to facilitate outcomes related to the different aspects of the research life cycle If you have an interest in project management and have experience in project coordination and/or administration in a different field or industry we encourage you to apply, as this is a rare opportunity for the right candidate to try something new and step into the world of research support.
You will receive the support, guidance and training needed to grow into the role if you have the right attitude and foundation skills. For more detailed information, please refer to the Position Description . The salary range is $60,000 to $70,000 and will be dependent on experience.
This is a permanent , full time ( 37.5 hour per week) position. About the team | M t mtou rp ABI is a world-leading research institute that aims to improve medical diagnosis and treatment of injury and disease.
We do this through the application of engineering sciences and technical innovation to medicine and human physiology. The Institute has around 250 members, of which approximately 105 are graduate students enrolled in Doctoral or Master's research. All our students are members of at least one multi-disciplinary research team, which often include valuable collaborations with domestic and international clinicians, medical professionals, computer scientists and bioengineers.
Find out more about us in the video below and via the following links: Meet our staff About the Institute About you | He krero mu Above all else, you will have a strong customer service ethos and a curiosity to learn both about this role and the research it supports. In addition, ideal candidates will have: The ability to think ahead, understand processes and be proactive to help other.
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