Province: New South Wales
Description:
NSW Prostate Clinical Cancer Registry Coordinator
• Be part of an organisation that makes a difference in cancer control in NSW
• 6 months Term Mate
ity Leave Contract Full time Position, (we would also consider 4 full days)
• Health Manager Level 3 Salary range: $103,039-$117,465
The Cancer Institute NSW is Australia’s first state wide cancer control
agency, established in 2003 to lessen the impact of cancer across the state.
Working at the Cancer Institute NSW means joining a team of committed and
dedicated staff who are proud to be a part of the Institute’s purpose of
overseeing and accelerating the effectiveness of cancer control in NSW.
The Role
In collaboration with the NSW Prostate Clinical Cancer Registry (PCCR) Lead
Investigator and the NSW PCCR Clinical Leader, the position will manage the
establishment and ongoing operation of the NSW Prostate Clinical Cancer
Registry
.
Responsibilities will include;
•Recruit health institutions to participate in the NSW PCCR including
obtaining local Ethics Committee approval and Site Specific Agreement sign off
and maintain accurate and up-to-date status records of each hospital’s
participation in the registry
•Liaise with health institutions and manage, monitor and troubleshoot data
transmission, validation, matching and reconciliation processes to ensure
clinical data elements collected by participating health institutions complies
with APCCR data quality protocols and agreements, NSW privacy legislation and
criteria established by the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in
Health Care
•Regularly liaise with surgeons, radiation oncologists and medical oncologists
to secure their support for and ongoing participation in the NSW PCCR
•Provide subject matter expertise and reports to the NSW PCCR Steering
Committee, the APCCR and the APCCR Steering Committee in relation to NSW PCCR
operations and participation in the APCCR, as required
Essential requirements
•Understanding of ethical issues related to health and medical research and
clinical practice
•Solid understanding of principles, processes, practices and tools relating to
data quality and management and familiarity with statistical analysis and
query language software
•Data analysis skills and capability in the development, maintenance,
validation and quality control of an extensive health or health related
dataset
•Tertiary qualifications in health information or related discipline or
relevant professional experience and training
Please clearly demonstrate your experience relating to the essential
requirements in 2 A4 pages maximum.
Candidates may access the detailed role description from here
For further information on how to apply
For information please contact Lyn Webb on 02 8374 3526.
Applications close 23.59 Wednesday 2nd March 2016
The Cancer Institute NSW welcomes applications from Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander people, people from diverse cultural backgrounds and people
with disability. Please indicate if you have any accessibility requirements in
your application or speak with the contact person should you be called for an
interview. We provide reasonable adjustment for people with a disability
during the recruitment process and on employment.
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