Manager Research and Planning Full-time (1.0 FTE) 1 year contract, with likelihood of continuing Subject to 3 month probationary period Salary $90,000 plus superannuation 7 August 2015 This Recruitment Package contains: Part 1 Information about the organisation and the position Part 2 - Job application guidelines Part 3 - Position Description (including selection criteria)
PART 1 - THE ORGANISATION Rural Health West is a not-for-profit, membership-based organisation. It is a company limited by guarantee, funded by the State and Commonwealth governments to support communities in rural and remote Western Australia through the recruitment and retention of a high quality, sustainable health workforce and the provision of direct community services. Further information is available at www.ruralhealthwest.com.au The position The Manager Research and Planning works within the senior management team to support and advise the Chief Executive Officer on all matters relating to research and planning, developing, directing and evaluating organisational research.
PART 2 - JOB APPLICATION GUIDELINES Thank you for your interest in applying for a position at Rural Health West. It is important that your application complies with the guidelines below. Your application must be received by 5:00 pm on the closing date. Late applications cannot be accepted. Please note that the successful applicant will be required to provide a copy of their National Police Clearance Certificate which is less than 6 months old. What to include in the written application: 1. A completed Employment Application Form - which can be downloaded from the Rural Health Website at www.ruralhealthwest.com.au/employment 2. A covering letter containing: your address; the title of the position for which you are applying; a paragraph or two briefly highlighting the main skills or abilities you can bring to the position; and details of how and when you can be contacted if required to attend an interview. 3. Your resume (curriculum vitae) providing your personal details, qualifications and work history. 4. The names and daytime contact details of two work-related referees. 5. Your written responses to each of the selection criteria which are set out in Section 7 of the Position Description (Part 3 of this Application Pack). 6. Photocopies (not originals) of your major qualifications. 7. Evidence of your eligibility to work in Australia if you are not an Australian or New Zealand citizen. What happens after the closing date: The selection committee will consider all completed applications. The selection process is usually completed within four weeks of the closing date. You will be contacted again if you are required for interview. How to prepare for the interview: The interview questions will be job-related and based on the selection criteria to enable you to provide examples of work situations where you applied the required knowledge, skills and abilities. You may also bring along any reports or examples of your work that you consider relevant for presentation at the interview. Who to contact for more information: Human Resources at Rural Health West on: 08 6389 4500 or hr@ruralhealthwest.com.au
PART 3 POSITION DESCRIPTION Date: August 2015 SECTION 1: POSITION IDENTIFICATION Position Title: Manager Research and Planning Position Number: N/A Classification: Level 8 SECTION 2: POSITION RELATIONSHIPS Position responsible to: Chief Executive Officer Positions with direct responsibility to this position: Database Coordinator MS Access Support Officer Research and Evaluation Project Officer SECTION 3: CERTIFICATION The details contained in this document are an accurate statement of the duties, responsibilities and other requirements of the position. Signature: Date: Chief Executive Officer As the occupant of the position I have noted the statement of duties, responsibilities and other requirements as detailed in this document. Name: Signature: Date: Date appointed to this position:
SECTION 4: KEY RESPONSIBILITIES To support and advise the Chief Executive Officer on all matters relating to planning, developing, directing and evaluating organisational research. The primary duties of this position will be to conduct organisational research activities including activities designed to support program review that improves the attraction, recruitment and retention of health workforce to country Western Australia. Actively contribute to the development of a culture consistent with the values of Rural Health West. SECTION 5: LEVEL OF RESPONSIBILITY The applicant will work as a member of the Senior Management Team SECTION 6: STATEMENT OF DUTIES Leadership Assure the organisation and its mission, programs, products and services are consistently presented in a strong, positive image to relevant stakeholders. Maintain up to date knowledge and expertise in rural and remote health service and workforce issues, to ensure the company keeps abreast of national and jurisdictional trends. Identify future opportunities for health workforce planning; program innovation and change to inform future strategic directions for Rural Health West. Make recommendations to the Executive Management Team, about relevant and appropriate research questions that will enhance organisational knowledge of the Western Australian rural health workforce, and incorporate into strategic direction. Identify, develop and maintain strategic partnerships and collaborations with relevant research institutions and organisations. Lead the motivation of members within the Research and Planning team. Management Responsibilities Coordinate and supervise all aspects of organisational research and planning associated with program and service reviews and quality improvement Apply advanced knowledge of research and evaluation methods and data analysis in conducting complex research projects; creating and managing large data base systems; and extracting and programming data from Rural Health West data bases and other information systems. Provide interpretive reports and papers based on advanced statistical analysis. Ensure statutory obligations, professional and ethical standards are met in all research, evaluation and planning projects Direct and oversee the Research and Planning team and human resource requirements. Actively seek opportunities to generate new research questions, projects and resources.
SECTION 7: SELECTION CRITERIA Essential Willingness to contribute to a positive workplace culture. Tertiary qualifications, including a significant component in quantitative data analysis and interpretation. Extensive experience with statistical software packages, such as SPSS; SASS or STATA, including experience in preparation of programming syntax. Demonstrated interpersonal and communication skills of an exceptional level. Excellent writing and report preparation skills. Excellent organisational skills and the ability to set priorities and meet deadlines. Desirable Knowledge of health systems relative to the delivery of health service or workforce in regional and rural areas. Experience with health workforce planning and methods. SECTION 7: APPOINTMENT FACTORS The normal working week will be 37.5 hours per week, but some additional after hours and occasional weekend work may be required. Intra/inter-state travel may be required.