Strong communication skills, including the ability to listen and express considered opinions., Interest in ethics and understanding of ethical issues, with or without formal training., Availability to attend monthly meetings and review research proposals., Relevant experience in professional care, pastoral roles, law, or community perspectives..
Key responsabilities:
Review research projects to ensure compliance with ethical standards.
Attend monthly committee meetings to discuss and evaluate research proposals.
Engage in discussions to explore and resolve differing viewpoints.
Provide insights and perspectives based on personal or professional experience.
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CRICOS Provider No. 00279B | RTO Code 4756 | Edith Cowan University (ECU) is one of Australia’s and the world’s best young universities. We have more than 30,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students. We also welcome over 6,000 international students annually, originating from more than 100 countries.
We have 8 Schools: Arts and Humanities, Business and Law; Education; Engineering; Medical and Health Sciences; Nursing and Midwifery, Science and the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA).
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The Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) at Edith Cowan University (ECU) is seeking expressions of interest for new members.
To support research activities at ECU, the HREC reviews research projects to ensure that they meet ethical requirements as outlined by the National Statement of Ethical Conduct in Human Research, 2023 (NS).
Committee Members Should Possess The Following Attributes
An ability to communicate well, which includes a capacity to listen to, and appreciate, the views of others and to formulate and express a considered opinion. This is essential for all members of the HREC. So, too, is a willingness to enter into a process in which differences and conflicting points of view can be explored and resolved.
An interest in ethics and a capacity to understand the issues, although lack of formal training in ethics should not be a reason for exclusion from an HREC.
Sufficient time to attend meetings and to read research proposals and other relevant documents ahead of meetings.
The ECU HREC is looking for members in any of the following categories:
A person with knowledge of, and current experience in, the professional care, counselling or treatment of people; for example, a nurse or allied health professional.
A person who performs a pastoral care role in the community including, but not limited to, an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander elder or community leader, a chaplain or a minister of religion.
A qualified lawyer, who may or may not be currently practising.
A person who brings a broader community or consumer perspective.
The HREC meets on the first Friday of every month for approximately 3 hours commencing at 1.00 pm. Meetings are held either at the Mt Lawley or Joondalup campus of ECU. Remote participation is an option. In addition, members would be required to review applications between meetings. A comprehensive induction is provided for new members and members will be renumerated with $300 for each meeting.
Interested People Will Need To Provide
A brief resume;
The names of at least two referees; and
A short statement setting out the reasons why they are interested in serving on the committee and what they believe they would bring to the committee.
Please forward all expressions of interest through to research.ethics@ecu.edu.au.
For Further Details, Please Contact
Research Ethics Team
Phone: 6304 2170
Email: research.ethics@ecu.edu.au
ECU is a diverse and inclusive workplace reflecting the differences in society. Specific strategies and initiatives are in place to address underrepresentation of specific groups. Applications are encouraged from suitably qualified people from all backgrounds. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.
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