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RCSI - Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Organisation/Company RCSI - Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Department Human Resources Research Field Medical sciences » Epidemiology Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Positions Postdoc Positions Country Ireland Application Deadline 17 Aug 2025 - 23:45 (Europe/Dublin) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 39 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
Offer Description
Job Title: Senior Postdoctoral Researcher
Reporting To:Professor Edward Gregg
Location: School of Population Health, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Beaux Lane House, Dublin 2
School (or department): Converge - Centre for Chronic Disease and Population Health Research, School of Population Health
Contract type/duration:Specified purpose contract, up to 24 months or March 2028
Closing date for applications: 17th of August
RCSI is a community of academic, research, clinical and professional staff working collaboratively to lead the worldto better health. Here, you will thrive in an innovative and inclusive atmosphere and your personal developmentand wellbeing will be supported. We invite you to join us to help deliver on our exciting mission “To educate,nurture and discover for the benefit of human health”.
For each of the last six years, RCSI has been positioned in the Top 300 of universities worldwide in the Times Higher World University Rankings. We are proud that RCSI ranks fifth in the world for “Good Health and Well-being” in th e Times Higher Education #SDG #SDG Impact Rankings 2024.This reflects our commitment to supporting people of all ages to live healthy lives and our work to promote the concepts of well-being and positive health. Our values of Respect, Collaboration, Scholarship and Innovation continue to unite and direct our purpose.
Innovating for a Healthier Future 2023-2027 is RCSI’s new five-year strategic plan. Through it, RCSI will enhance human health by meeting the health workforce needs of society, creating the insights and inventions that drive health improvements, and working in partnership with patients and the public in support of better health and well-being for all. The strategy unites the RCSI community in supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals –with a particular focus on Goal 3, which targets good health and well-being. More details about RCSI can be found at www.rcsi.ie ; in particular.
RCSI is a community of academic, research, clinical and professional staff working collaboratively to lead the world to better health. Here, you will thrive in an innovative and inclusive atmosphere and your personal development and wellbeing will be supported. We invite you to join us to help deliver on our exciting mission “To educate, nurture and discover for the benefit of human health”. We seek candidates whose experience to date has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to the “Race Equality Action Plan 2025-2029” at RCSI. Our students come from all walks of life and so do we. We hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds. This makes our university stronger and ensures we hire the best talent.
About Our Research
RCSI recognises that excellence in research is critical to the quality of its educational activities, its credibility, and, overall, to its mission to enhance human health. RCSI’s research strategy aims to build upon its strength in translational biomedical and clinical research to deliver transformational, high impact changes in health care. Targeting both Irish national and EU funding, along with increased collaboration with industry, is a major part of the RCSI research strategy. Forging increased collaboration between RCSI PIs and industry is of critical importance to achieving success in this area. RCSI is also committed to provide its researchers with the supports and developmental opportunities to enable them to continuously grow and support their overall career development.
Background
The RCSI School of Population Health is looking to transform the way that population-level data and research platforms are deployed in Ireland to make key decisions for prevention and reduction of chronic disease burden.
To this end, we have established a new research centre Converge: Centre for Chronic Disease and Population Health Research which will attract, inspire and shape the careers of a new generation of leaders, scientists and practitioners engaged in the development of new integrated, population-level models, methodologies and interventions for complex, multimorbidity conditions.
Converge serves as the coordinating hub for three integrated streams of Research Ireland funded research:
• An epidemiology and disease burden stream that will develop a novel data ecosystem and execute a series of epidemiologic studies to prioritise the current emerging, and future health priorities in chronic disease and morbidity in Ireland and globally;
• A population implementation and effectiveness stream will develop and use new population registries and integrated data sources to quantify the impact of care and prevention in the real world, taking both an Irish and global perspective;
• A health impact and economic modelling platform will develop novel disease progression models and health impact models to prioritise intervention and risk stratification options.
About the post:
Converge are now seeking to recruit a Senior Postdoctoral Researcher with excellent quantitate skills to join the Centre.
The position is based in the School of Population Health, RCSI, Dublin 2, but remote working will be considered for some of the duties.
Job Responsibilities
* Conceptualise and design new studies and investigations of the risk factors, trends and effective interventions for chronic diseases
* Assemble, collect or seek data access approval for the assembly of data sets for epidemiologic studies and natural experiments for chronic diseases
* Analyse epidemiologic, health systems and implementation data to identify modifiable risk factors and effective interventions for prevention and control of chronic conditions
* Develop novel methods and approaches for analysing epidemiologic and intervention effectiveness data
* Work with the principal investigator, members of the research team, colleagues and other stakeholders to ensure project deliverables are achieved
* Lead, co-author and prepare papers for peer-reviewed publications, reports/policy briefs and presentations to stakeholders
* Disseminate results of the research at scientific meetings and through other channels
* Prepare research ethics applications
* Assist with funding applications that might be considered for related projects
* Supervision of doctoral/postgraduate students.
Qualifications – (Essential):
* A PhD degree or equivalent in population health sciences, epidemiology, biostatistics, modelling or related discipline.
Knowledge & Experience – (Essential):
* Demonstrate capacity for independent research, experience of research leadership
* Strong track record of peer-reviewed publications in journals of high-quality impact
* Excellent quantitative analysis skills in epidemiological/economic modelling, advanced methodologies, epidemiology or related area
* Ability to work independently and efficiently
* Excellent organisational, interpersonal, report writing and IT skills.
* Content expertise in chronic disease care and prevention
* Experience of working in multi-disciplinary and international research teams
* Experience in stakeholder engagement
* Project and team leadership, coordination and management skills.
We are all too aware that imposter syndrome and the confidence gap can sometimes stop fantastic candidates putting themselves forward, so please do submit an application — we’d love to hear from you.
Application Process
Please apply online through the RCSI careers portal on the closing date with your CV and cover letter.
Please note we do not accept CVs directly.
Employee Benefits
At RCSI, we help care for our people so they can focus on our mission to Educate, nurture and discover for the benefit of human health. RCSI truly goes above and beyond to support its employees, ensuring they have everything they need to thrive both personally and professionally. Here's a glimpse of the fantastic benefit available:
Health and Wellbeing:
* Our Inspire Programme promotes the importance of taking care of both our general health and mental health. Inspire manages the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) offered through SpectrumLife. Past events held by Inspire have included, workshops on mindfulness practices, yoga, nutritional advice, financial advice on mortgages, pensions & health insurance from leading experts, fitness challenges, baking competitions, weight loss programmes, annual flu vaccination campaign and many more.
* You can also enjoy access to an onsite gym for just €10 per month.
* Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is crucial for fostering employee well-being, productivity, and overall satisfaction. At RCSI, we offer flexible working arrangements, study leave, and career breaks. In addition to 20 days of annual leave, employees receive an extra 6.5 days of university privilege days, which occur annually around the Christmas and Easter breaks.
Family Benefits:
* RCSI offers enhanced family leave to our working parents with fully paid Maternity, Adoptive, Paternity and Surrogacy Leave. We also offer the first two weeks of Parents leave fully paid for, as well as the option to take Parental Leave until your child is 18 years old. We provide access to Platform 55, a new Parents Platform to support staff before, during, and afterbecominga parent. We also offer flexible working, discounted Giraffe crèche services of up to 20% and a Parents and Carers’ Network.
* Benefit from automatic enrolment in a pension scheme with Willis Towers Watson with the employer contributions increasing with your length of service, Death in Service of up to 4 times your salary, long-term illness and disability income replacement, and free advice on health, motor, and home insurance.
Discounted Services:
* Avail of discounted GP services, Taxsaver commuter tickets, the BiketoWork scheme, free eye tests at the National Optometry Centre, and discounted parking at St. Stephen's Green/RCSI car park.
Recognition:
* At RCSI, we value and recognise the contributions of our staff through various awards and events, such as Long Service recognition, the Vice Chancellor Staff Awards, and through Research Day.
Professional Growth:
* RCSI’s Staff Learning and Development is committed to providing colleagues with opportunities and support to help them reach their full potential and thrive at work. Offerings include a comprehensive programme of staff training, management and leadership development, mentoring, coaching and funding support for further study.
Staff Networks:
* Additionally, we support a range of staff networks, including the Women’s Network, Postdoctoral Staff Network, Parents & Carers’ Network, Project Manager’s Network, LGBTI+ Network, Age Friendly Network etc. These networks help RCSI to foster a sense of community and inclusivity.
Sports and Social Club:
* Engage in a variety of activities such as Yoga, Pilates and a variety of different Fitness classes. Enjoy social evenings, Book Clubs, Summer BBQs and one-off events like the Taste of Dublin, Bloom, Dublin Horse Show and Dublin Zoo. We also have a variety of discount tickets for shows and events through the year.
Note: This job description may be subject to change to reflect the evolving requirements of the Department and RCSI. Similarvacancies that arise in the next 6 months may be filled from the pool of applicants that apply for this position. RCSI is proudto be an equal opportunity employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their gender, civil status, family status, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability or race. RCSI is committed to embedding equality,diversity and inclusion (EDI) across everything we do. This ensures we can all work and learn in an environment defined bydignity and respect. Eligibility to work in Ireland is a requirement of this role, Proof of eligibility documentation will berequired at a later date. Under limited and specific circumstances (research/ specialist roles) RCSI may be in a position to seek a hosting agreement and/or work permits. Employees are required to undertake 6 months service in their current role beforeapplying for other internal opportunities, unless agreed in advance by the SMT representative
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