Livia

Research Impact & Translation Manager

Shared by Livia - 7 January 2020
Originally posted by Edie - 7 January 2020

Turning Point is a national addiction treatment centre, dedicated to providing high quality, evidence-based treatment to people adversely affected by alcohol, drugs and gambling, integrated with world-leading research and education. The Monash Addiction Research Centre (MARC) draws on the multidisciplinary strengths and capabilities of researchers across the University to develop and test novel, scalable prevention and treatment approaches. We are looking to engage a Research Impact and Translation Manager, who will be responsible for delivering research findings to internal and external stakeholders in a way that builds research impact nationally.

Based at Turning Point in Richmond and reporting to the Director of Turning Point and MARC, the Research Impact and Translation Manager will work with Turning Point and MARC leadership, researchers and clinicians to develop, implement and evaluate a research impact program; collaboratively establishing processes and systems to enable translation of research and achieve research impact. The incumbent will also build strong networks and champion an understanding of research and its application across the community. The position will manage the production and delivery of regular syntheses of research, using innovative and engaging communications methods.