Title:【Job Recruiting】Research assistant position at the Department of Public
Health, NCKU
【Job position】Full-time or Part-time Research assistant of Carol Strong, Associate
Professor, Department of Public Health, National Cheng Kung University
【Work place】Department of Public Health, National Cheng Kung University (NCKU
Hospital outpatient building of LI-HSING CAMPUS, 8F)
【Start working】Start working on June 1, 2023 but can be negotiated
【Office hours】
1. Full-time RA: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM from Monday to Friday
2. Part-time RA: At least 24 hours of working hours per month, and work at least
half a year
3. Temporary workers
【Job description】
1. Assist in education and training, supervision of research progress, and plan
management.
2. Assist in the application of Institutional Review Board, manuscript preparation
and submission, literature review or statistical analysis.
3. Familiarity with word processing (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, etc.).
【Qualifications】
1. Bachelor's and Master's Graduates of Public Health, Psychology, Statistics,
Nursing, Social Work, Sociology, or other health-related fields
2. Interested in and willing to learn about HIV prevention
3. Enjoy learning new things
【Salary and wage】
1. Full-time RA: Based on National Cheng Kung University Pay Rates and
Remuneration Standards for Project Staff but adjustable
2. Part-time RA: Hourly pay
【How to Apply】
1. To apply, please send a copy of your resume to menncku@gmail.com with the
title” Apply for Full-time/ Part-time Research assistant position_Name”
2. Those who pass the written review will be notified for an interview, and those
who fail will not be notified. If you have any questions, please write to:
menNCKU@gmail.com

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