As we expand our training program over 2020, QCIF is looking for casual training assistants to support our existing team of experienced trainers and eResearch Analysts. This is a paid role.
We’re particularly looking for those based at the Queensland University of Technology, Griffith University or James Cook University, but we’re happy to take applications from those at other institutions too.
If you've attended one of our workshops in the past, have continued to build on the skills you learned, and are keen to help others do the same, then we'd love to hear from you.
Previous training experience is not essential; much more important is enthusiasm, a desire to help other researchers learn new skills, and the ability to explain data science and programming concepts clearly and effectively.
To apply, email a brief CV to QCIF Training Manager This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Applications should include details of relevant programming and data analysis experience, and any previous training background.
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