Senior Administrator of eHealth-Hub for Cancer Research (Re-advertisement)
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With over 18,000 students and 2,000 members of staff, the University of Limerick (UL) is an energetic, research led and enterprising institution with a proud record in innovation and excellence in education, research and scholarship. The dynamic, entrepreneurial and pioneering values which drive UL’s mission and strategy ensure that we capitalise on local, national and international engagement and connectivity. We are renowned for providing an outstanding student experience and conducting leading-edge research. Our commitment is to make a difference by shaping the future through educating and empowering our students.
With the River Shannon as a unifying focal point, UL is situated on a superb riverside campus of over 130 hectares. Outstanding recreational, cultural and sporting facilities further enhance the campus’s exceptional learning and research environment.
Applications are invited for the following position:
Faculty of Education & Health Sciences
School of Medicine
Re-advertisement
Senior Administrator of eHealth-Hub for Cancer Research – Specific Purpose Contract
Salary Scale: €37,878 to €51,067 p.a. pro rata
Informal enquiries regarding the post may be directed to:
Ms Mary O’Kelly
School of Medicine
University of Limerick
Email: mary.okelly@ul.ie
The closing date for receipt of applications is Friday, 19th April 2024.
Applications must be completed online before 12 noon, Irish Standard Time on the closing date.
The University of Limerick supports blended working
Please confirm that you are currently eligible to work in Ireland. Applications by candidates who are not eligible to work in Ireland will not be processed.
Please note your application must include:
A letter of introduction indicating how you meet the criteria outlined in the job description.
A completed online application form (separate application forms must be submitted for each post applied for).
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB PURPOSE:
The eHealth-Hub senior administrator will co-ordinate the administration of a cancer research project that will hire and train graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and clinical research assistants at 7 Irish universities to work with cancer clinical institutes on the island of Ireland. The eHealth-Hub for digital health in cancer is an all-island collaboration between seven academic centres on the island of Ireland (UL, QUB, UCD, TCD, RCSI,UCC, NUIG), eight hospitals, industry and international partners, that is led by the University of Limerick. The senior administrator is a key member of the eHealth-Hub team who will work closely with researchers and stakeholders to ensure timely delivery of the project.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITES:
The duties of this post include but are not limited to:
Provide administrative support to the eHealth-Hub for Cancer project, work closely with the project directors, in partnership with the Higher Education Authority (HEA) to facilitate timely delivery of research outcomes of the awarded grant and high quality research in the area of cancer eHealth.
Coordinate operational duties and provide administration that supports research activities of the eHealth-Hub to ensure timely delivery of the eHealth-Hub for Cancer deliverables and its goals to advance Cancer research on the island of Ireland
Co-ordinate and support roll-out of education and training initiatives to research trainees in the eHealth-Hub.
Provide dissemination of research, through development of communication that informs eHealth-Hub stakeholders, patients and the public about the research. Not limited to organization of webinars/seminar series, drafting and distribution of newsletters, social media updates, website content, website updates, patient and public engagement
Administrative duties include minute taking, drafting letters, reports and other documentation and event organisation for the eHealth-Hub director and eHealth-Hub projects.
CONTEXT:
The eHealth-Hub in digital health for cancer was recently established with funding from the Higher Education Authority Shared Island unit with the goal of advancing all- Ireland cancer research. This project will bring together research teams in Queens University Belfast, University of Limerick, clinicians and cancer professionals from all- over the island of Ireland to create a new digital health research framework for cancer. The project will skill researchers in standards for clinical data interoperability to enable study of Irish cancer patient demographics across the island of Ireland.
Key Working Relationships & Contacts
Reports to the Research Executive Administrator and the Director of the eHealth-Hub for Cancer. Works closely with the School of Medicine research administration team.
Has strong working relationships with faculty leadership of the eHealth-Hub and Limerick Digital Cancer Research Centre (LDCRC). Has excellent and collaborative working relationships with the researchteams in Queens University Belfastand University of Limerick. Develops and expands collaborations with industry and international consortium.
Has excellent and collaborative working relationships with UL and UHL academic, clinical and support staff across different divisions, eHealth-Hub members at different institutes on the island of Ireland and international collaborators. Regular contact and support to post-graduate/research students.
Working Environment/Special Circumstances
The administrative team is working in a hybrid model, with time working on campus and remotely. The Senior Administrator will be located in the School of Medicine on the UL campus and outside of the agreed hybrid model there will be additional requirement for on campus days during certain times of year (E.g. Conferences, events, etc). Travel to off campus clinical and educational sites is likely to be required on an occasional basis.
Job Boundaries
Can effectively manage relationships relevant to the role (as cited above) as well as all administrative correspondence between faculty in the eHealth-Hub and administration staff across multiple institutions in relation to research and education matters.
Effectively plans and priorities, with reference to line manager, and is able to organise own and project’s work to meet designated deadlines.
Operates on initiative to resolve issues that may arise from operating across multiple academic and clinical sites and systems. Uses judgement to analyse situations and assess use of initiative versus seeking support of line manager and academic/research team.
KNOWLEDGE, FUNCTIONAL SKILLS, EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledge
Knowledge of clinical researchadministration of projectsthat involve patientdata – Essential
University regulations and procedures in relation to research projects – Desirable
Research software programmes across quantitative and qualitative research – Desirable
Functional/Work-based Skills
Excellent Interpersonal skills with a proactive and collaborative attitude to work – Essential
Evidence of being an effective member of a team – Essential
Demonstrated excellent problem solving skills – Essential
Expert competence in a wide variety of Office applications particularly MS WORD, EXCEL – Essential
Excellent communication (written & oral) skills – Essential
Demonstrated aptitude for learning new IT systems – Essential
High levels of accuracy and attention to detail – Essential
Excellent organisational skills/time management – Essential
Ability to multitask, prioritise and work under tight deadlines – Essential
Ability to take initiative – Essential
A flexible approach to work – Essential
Knowledge of healthcare or cancer research – Desirable
Qualifications
Leaving Certificate or equivalent – Essential
Diploma, degree, certificate in a relevant field (e.g. business administration, health management, project management, etc.) – Desirable
Experience
A minimum of three year’s administration experience in a higher education, medical research environment or similar – Essential
Experience of administration or program management in a clinical, academic/university or similar where management of multiple stakeholders and timely delivery is required – Essential
Experience of working with multi-institutional or complex organisational structure where communication between stakeholders is critical – Desirable
Experience in drafting and dissemination of newsletters, social media and other media – Essential
Experience of clinical research administration of projects that involves patient data – Desirable
Experience in undertaking complex, high level organisational and administrative tasks with emphasis on accuracy and attention to detail – Essential
Experience in assisting with event organisation or updating project websites – Desirable
Central information systems & tools particularly Agresso – Desirable
Familiarity with clinical research processes and requirements for data protections (DPIA) and ethics – Desirable
Financial experience of research budgetary matters across research funded projects – Desirable
Experience of working with academic teams in a research environment including project management of research groups – Desirable
Experience in coordinating education and training for postgraduate students or professional researchers – Desirable
Familiarity with cancer research, medical health records – Desirable