Applicants should have (i) a Bachelor’s degree or above in Nursing, Community Health, Public Health, or healthcare-related disciplines; (ii) a good command of written English and Chinese (including Cantonese); (iii) proficiency in Microsoft Office applications; (iv) good problem-solving, communication, and organisational skills; (v) self-motivation, responsibility; and (vi) the ability to work independently as well as in a team. Experience in research projects would be an advantage.
The appointee will work on research projects of health promotion and rehabilitation. Duties include (a) conducting data collection and entry; (b) assisting in the development of project deliverables; (c) performing literature search and reviews; (d) performing fieldwork in clinical and community settings; (e) preparing reports and presentations; (f) coordinating the conduct of the projects; and (g) performing other duties as assigned. Irregular working hours may be required occasionally.
Applicants should upload the following documents in the online application: (1) full curriculum vitae; (2) copies of academic and professional qualification certificate(s); and (3) other relevant documents to support the application.
Appointment will initially be made on contract basis for one year commencing as soon as possible, renewable subject to good performance and mutual agreement.
The University only accepts and considers applications submitted online for the post above via the CUHK career site. For more information and to apply online, please visit http://career.cuhk.edu.hk.