NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES RESEARCH UNIT (NCDRU)
(CAPE TOWN, PRETORIA, JOHANNESBURG, OR DURBAN)
PREFERABLY BASED IN CAPE TOWN
The South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) strives to improve the nation's health and quality of life by funding and conducting relevant and leading health research. It further aims to promote equity, career development and progression. The organisation prides itself on six core values: pioneering, partnering, excellence, respect, integrity and citizenship.
Individuals are invited to submit applications in response to the following position:
UNIT DIRECTOR
(Entry, Competent or Seasoned / Doctor, Associate Professor or Professor)
Duration: 5-Year contract
The Non-Communicable Diseases Research Unit (NCDRU) is an intramural unit at the SAMRC. The aim of the Unit is to formulate and apply an integrated programme of research and capacity development to improve the understanding, detection, prevention and management of a broad portfolio of non-communicable diseases, with a focus on cardiovascular and metabolic disorders in South Africa.
The post holder will assist with and form an integral part of the SAMRC's transformation agenda.
The Unit Director position calls for a senior researcher with international standing, proven leadership skills and the ability to enhance and maintain a centre of excellence that facilitates the generation and dissemination of methodological research and primary research to enhance evidence-informed healthcare and policy. Applicants should possess the following knowledge, skills and experience:
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
Lead and manage all aspects of the Research Unit in line with SAMRC objectives.
Build networks locally, nationally and globally to support the dissemination of research and maximise impact on health and health/health service policy and practice.
Develop a strategic plan for the Unit.
Apply governance principles throughout the research unit.
Advance transformation by mentoring and building capacity in accordance with the SAMRC's Employment Equity Plan.
Develop, implement and monitor progress of the Transformation Strategy of the Unit.
Write and secure grants and contracts to undertake research prioritized for the Unit.
Stakeholder Management and scientific research.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE:
A PhD in Epidemiology or Public Health or Life Sciences.
MBCHB/Medical Specialty in a Non-communicable diseases specialty (Advantageous).
At least 10 years' experience in research, of which 3 years must be in senior leadership and/or management capacity within the Epidemiology, or Public Health environment.
NRF rated or evidence of international recognition in a focal area within Non-communicable diseases research.
A track record of research, grants, publications – national and international (up to 50 lifetime publications (ISI journal articles, editorials or book chapters)).
Written successful research grant applications for international and national donors to support a research Programme.
Extensive experience in the management of projects, including the development of a multi-year programme of work.
A track record of working effectively with relevant government departments, national and international partners, funders and other stakeholders.
Evidence of research translation efforts and international leadership in the field Stakeholder engagement.
Leadership skills in mentoring and managing a research unit.
Presented research findings to international and national conference audiences, including as an invited faculty or keynote speaker.
Led a programme of research (at any time having multiple conceptually linked projects).
Strong interest in capacity strengthening at the national and regional level.
A track record of capacity building of emerging scientists through graduating Masters and PhD students and training staff in relevant research methods; track record of contributing to transformation initiatives.
Human resource and financial management.
Experience in leading a unit or department.
Staff management experience.
Financial and risk management experience.
Excellent interpersonal relations and communication skills.
Terms & Conditions: The SAMRC retains the right not to make an appointment. In accordance with the SAMRC's Employment Equity Plan, preference will be given to suitably qualified candidates from the designated groups. For this reason, we require race, gender, and disability status to be specified. Disabled persons are encouraged to apply. By submitting your application, SAMRC concludes that you are a competent person to consent and that you are giving consent to the SAMRC to process and further process all personal information contained in the application in accordance with the Protection of Personal Information Act, Act No 4 of 2013 (as amended).
The MRC offers a total cost-to-company remuneration package will be negotiated in accordance with qualifications and experience.
Closing date: 23 October 2024 at 16:30
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