Established as a partnership between Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and the National Healthcare Group (NHG), the Asian Centre for Health Behavioural Insights & Interventions (HABITS) aims to improve population health through multidisciplinary and translational research to support interventions, policy and programmes; strengthen national capabilities through the integration of translational research into health intervention processes; and increase Singapore’s regional and international profile as a centre of excellence for health behavioural sciences.
We are looking for a Research Associate / Research Assistant to work closely with the centre’s Directors to manage research analyses and to secure research grants.
The role will focus on research design and development, project management, and day-to-day research operations, such as data storage, budgets, expenses, assets, and ethics approvals.
Key Responsibilities:
Design and implement research, including literature review, data collection, and data analyses.
Conduct and interpret qualitative and quantitative research
Support research projects, including, securing ethics approval, contributing to academic publications and reports, managing operations, etc.
Work closely with collaborators and third-party service providers in conducting the projects
Daily operational, administrative, and logistics duties related to the research projects
Conduct and organise project meetings
Support the development of grant proposals
Promote and communicate HABITS achievements and research impact through publications, presentations and media engagement.
Undertake any additional duties as required by the centre’s Directors
Job Requirements:
Master’s/ Bachelor’s degree in behavioural sciences, public health, communication and psychology or related fields
At least two years of full-time academic or market research experience preferred
Knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methods and tools
Experience with academic publications
Background in behavioural sciences, public health, communication and psychology preferred
Strong administrative, communication and interpersonal skills
Experience with securing and managing research grants
Ability to develop strategic and collaborative relationships with diverse stakeholders
Competent in soft skills / general personality traits e.g. information visualization, interaction design
Interpersonal skill (e.g. Ability to work independently / develop solutions under strict timelines, meticulous and eye for details / excellent organizational / time management skills)
Ability to build rapport and influence stakeholders at all levels
Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.
We regret to inform that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Hiring Institution: NTU