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Trinity College Dublin

About the Role Join Trinity College Dublin's prestigious Institute of Neuroscience as a Research Assistant working on groundbreaking studies examining cognitive disorders. This position offers the unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research led by Professor Lorina Naci, focusing on Alzheimer's disease, other dementias, mild cognitive impairment, and brain injury research. You will divide your time between Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience and the Memory Clinic at St James's Hospital, working within a dynamic multidisciplinary research environment. Key Research Projects You will contribute to innovative studies including the RESOLVE study and PREVENT Dementia project, which aim to identify biological and psychological risk factors for late-life dementia. These research initiatives focus on increasing resilience and brain health from mid-life by implementing interventions before symptom presentation, representing the forefront of preventative dementia research. Responsibilities Coordinate participant recruitment strategies and maintain comprehensive recruitment databases Schedule research appointments and manage complex study timelines across multiple research sites Conduct participant follow-up communications and maintain regular contact throughout study duration Perform accurate and timely data entry using specialized research databases and software systems Assist with neuropsychological assessments and cognitive testing protocols Support imaging studies and biomarker collection procedures Maintain detailed research documentation and ensure compliance with ethical guidelines Collaborate with multidisciplinary team members including neurologists, psychologists, and imaging specialists Assist with participant screening procedures and eligibility assessments Coordinate with clinical staff at St James's Hospital Memory Clinic Prepare research materials and maintain laboratory inventory Support data quality assurance and verification processes Assist with research presentations and manuscript preparation activities Requirements Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Neuroscience, Biomedical Sciences, or related field Strong interest in cognitive disorders, dementia research, or neuropsychology Excellent organizational and time management skills with attention to detail Proficiency in data management and statistical software packages Strong interpersonal and communication skills for working with diverse participant populations Ability to work sensitively with patients, carers, and elderly participants Experience with research methodologies and ethical considerations in human subjects research Flexibility to work across multiple research sites in Dublin Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and adhering to research protocols Strong computer skills including Microsoft Office Suite and database management Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative research team Professional Development Opportunities This role provides exceptional exposure to world-class neuroscience research methodologies including advanced neuroimaging techniques, biomarker analysis, and comprehensive neuropsychological assessment batteries. You will gain valuable experience in clinical research environments while contributing to studies with significant potential for improving dementia prevention and treatment strategies. About Trinity College Dublin Trinity College Dublin is Ireland's leading university, ranked 75th globally in the QS World University Rankings 2026. Founded in 1592, the University combines over 400 years of academic excellence with cutting-edge research and innovation. As part of Trinity's strategic commitment to advancing neuroscience research, this position offers the opportunity to work within one of Europe's most respected academic institutions. Diversity and Inclusion Trinity College Dublin is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion, welcoming applications from all qualified candidates including those with disabilities, international applicants, and individuals who have followed non-traditional career paths. As an EU Sustainable Gender Equality Champion holding an Athena Swan Silver Award, Trinity actively supports work-life balance and maintains a family-friendly working environment that values belonging, collaboration, and innovation.

$32k - $43k
200 Pearse Street, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Full-time

SA Health

About the Role Join the Southern Adelaide Local Health Network at Flinders Medical Centre as an AI Graduate Officer and launch your career at the forefront of healthcare innovation. This full-time, 12-month contract position offers an exceptional opportunity to contribute to our Digital Health team's cutting-edge AI initiatives while developing expertise in one of healthcare's most rapidly evolving fields. As an Artificial Intelligence Graduate Officer, you will play a vital role in advancing AI-enabled services across our healthcare network. This position combines technical innovation with meaningful healthcare outcomes, allowing you to make a direct impact on patient care through technology solutions. You'll work within a collaborative environment that values innovation, continuous learning, and professional development. Key Responsibilities Assist with the planning, execution, and delivery of AI-related projects and programs across the Digital Health portfolio Support the AI Officer in implementing critical AI activities including governance frameworks, solution evaluation processes, AI education initiatives, and system implementation projects Conduct comprehensive research and analysis to inform AI solution development and strategic decision-making Develop, maintain, and update AI-related documentation, policies, and procedures to enhance service delivery and operational efficiency Analyze complex healthcare data and information systems to identify opportunities for AI enhancement and optimization Contribute to the evaluation and assessment of emerging AI technologies and their potential applications in healthcare settings Support cross-functional collaboration with clinical teams, IT departments, and external agencies to ensure seamless AI integration Participate in stakeholder engagement activities and present findings to various audiences including technical and non-technical staff Monitor AI system performance and outcomes, providing regular reporting and recommendations for improvements Assist in the development of training materials and educational resources for AI tool adoption across the organization Stay current with industry trends, best practices, and regulatory requirements related to AI in healthcare Support quality assurance processes and compliance activities related to AI implementations Requirements Education: Completion of a relevant undergraduate or postgraduate qualification in clinical discipline, ICT, computer science, software engineering, project management, business analysis, or related field Technical Skills: Strong ICT capabilities with demonstrated problem-solving abilities and analytical thinking Independence: Proven capacity to work both collaboratively within team environments and independently on assigned projects AI Experience: Experience using publicly available AI tools for research, analysis, creativity, critical thinking, coding, and/or task automation is highly advantageous Communication: Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to explain technical concepts to diverse audiences Adaptability: Demonstrated ability to learn new technologies quickly and adapt to changing requirements in a dynamic healthcare environment Attention to Detail: Strong organizational skills with meticulous attention to accuracy in documentation and analysis Healthcare Understanding: Knowledge of healthcare systems, clinical workflows, and patient care processes preferred What We Offer Competitive salary package with attractive benefits Comprehensive salary sacrifice benefits program allowing tax-effective payment of everyday expenses Flexible working arrangements including part-time options and various work-from-home possibilities Professional development opportunities in the rapidly growing field of healthcare AI Supportive team environment focused on innovation and continuous learning Access to cutting-edge technology and AI tools Opportunity to make meaningful contributions to patient care and healthcare outcomes Career advancement pathways within the South Australian public health sector Comprehensive onboarding and mentorship programs Additional Information This position requires satisfactory completion of a Criminal History Check and compliance with immunisation requirements as outlined in SA Health's vaccination policy. The South Australian public sector actively promotes diversity and inclusion, encouraging applications from all backgrounds. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are particularly encouraged to apply.

$72k - $76k
Greater Adelaide SA, Australia
Full-time