Job | Full Time

Research Support and Knowledge Translation Lead

All Ireland Institute of Hospice and Palliative Care (AIIHPC)

The salary is €51,421 – 61,513 per annum pro rata. Salary is calculated based on level of experience.
35.00
The Research Support and Knowledge Translation Lead is a key role within AIIHPC to achieve the aims and strategic objectives of AIIHPC’s Palliative Care Research Network (PCRN).

The Research Support and Knowledge Translation Lead is a key role within AIIHPC supporting the Research Programme Manager in achieving the strategic aims and objectives of AIIHPC’s Palliative Care Research Network (PCRN), working within a multidisciplinary environment across the two jurisdictions (Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland). The Research Support and Knowledge Translation Lead will provide mentoring, advice and support to PCRN and Early Career Researcher Forum (ECRF) members, and AIIHPC’s hospice and palliative care providers as appropriate, on all research cycle activities including on research proposal development, design, methodology, delivery, and impact on policy and practice, including through research Special Interest Groups and newly established Community of Practice for Clinical Site Research.

Reporting to the Research Programme Manager, the post-holder will work collaboratively as part of AIIHPC’s team. The Research Support and Knowledge Translation Lead will work closely  with the Research Programme Manager, PCRN Project Manager, PCRN members and be guided by AIIHPC’s PCRN Strategic Scientific Committee.

Closing Date

Friday / 28 March 2025
12:00pm

Contact Details

Applications should be completed through this Link and will request a CV and written statement.

2nd Floor, Education and Research Centre,
Our Lady’s Hospice and Care Service
Harold's Cross
Dublin
Co. Dublin
D6W EV82
Ireland

mrabbitte@aiihpc.org

More Information

Informal enquiries to: Dr Mary Rabbitte, Programme Manager – Research, AIIHPC 

Files

AIIHPC Research Support and Knowledge Translation Lead_Final.pdf

This position is funded by the HRB in Republic of Ireland and Health and Social Care R&D Division, Public Health Agency in Northern Ireland.