Exciting opportunity for a scientific software developer to build and maintain malaria & disease models: Global Disease Modelling in Perth, Australia

We now have an exciting opportunity for a talented Software Developer to join our Global Disease Modelling team. You'll work collaboratively with team members, the wider Infectious Disease Theme at The Kids, and with various scientists, funding bodies, and policymakers working in and with malaria-endemic countries.

The Global Disease Modelling team at the Kids Research Institute Australia in Perth, led by Professor Melissa Penny (Fiona Stanley Chair in Child Health Research), is an interdisciplinary group of researchers that develop and use mathematical models to understand parasitic and viral diseases and inform public health decision-making. The team uses data analysis, as well as modelling and simulation, to examine complex interactions between infectious diseases, individuals, and populations, medical interventions, and health systems. They use these approaches to understand disease progression, pathogenesis and disease transmission, and to estimate impacts of existing and novel health interventions in individuals or at the population level, with the goal to inform decisions during product development through to implementation and policy recommendations. Professor Penny and her team are lead developers of OpenMalaria and other infectious disease models. https://www.thekids.org.au/our-research/early-environment/infection-and-vaccines/global-disease-modelling/#:~:text=The%20Global%20Disease%20Modelling%20group,during%20the%20COVID%2D19%20pandemic.

Your responsibilities will include:

  • Develop and maintain software applications for infectious disease models.
  • Maintain and develop opensource model OpenMalaria.
  • Work closely with team members to design and implement scalable, efficient solutions to support disease models and address questions on disease dynamics and intervention impact.
  • Collaborate with scientists to optimize and implement new models, complex statistical models, analysis and machine learning workflows.
  • Design intuitive, user-friendly interfaces for accessing and visualizing model output.
  • Document code, develop best practices and ensure the reusability and scalability of software products.

Conveniently located at Perth Children’s Hospital, this role will be offered on a full-time basis for 3 years, with the possibility of renewal.

About You
If you're a skilled and motivated Software Developer seeking a new challenge and meet the following qualifications, this role could be an ideal fit for you:

  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Software Engineering, or related field, or equivalent experience.
  • PhD/thesis submitted or equivalent experience in mathematics, statistics or a similar quantitative discipline is not essential but considered highly desirable.
  • Proven proficiency in programming language C++, as well as proficiency in two or more other programming languages (e.g. Python, R, JAVA, and/or JavaScript), with familiarity with scripting and automation.
  • Opensource code and git experience.
  • Experience in statistical modelling, data analysis and machine learning.
  • Excellent communication skills and strong problem-solving skills, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Demonstrable evidence of success within a collaborative, team-based research setting.

We are driving inclusion and diversity as part of the way we work and embrace the diverse career and life experiences of our staff. If you meet a number of the requirements (and not all), we encourage you to submit your application. We also encourage you to address any career disruptions (if applicable) you may have had in your cover letter.

About Us
Our aim is to create a workplace where people are respected and encouraged to fulfil their potential. We encourage a workforce that is innovative, eager to acquire knowledge and enhance skills; we embrace all employee differences, foster a culture that supports diversity and inclusion, and are committed to providing reasonable accommodations where required.
Some of our staff benefits include:

  • Additional annual leave over Christmas and Easter.
  • Save on tax and increase your take home pay by salary packaging up to $15,899 of Living Expenses and up to $2,650 on Entertainment Benefits each FBT year.
  • World leader in child health research.
  • Early and Mid-Career Researcher Mentoring Program.
  • Various initiatives providing strategic support to researchers, including funding support.
  • Extensive health and wellbeing program with weekly events.
  • Flexible work options and hybrid working.
  • Modern offices and end of trip facilities, including sit to stand desks.
  • Access to Corporate Health Insurance.
  • Staff purchasing discounts including travel, IT Hardware and stationery.

How to apply
If you think that this is the right role and an exciting new challenge for you, please click on 'Apply Now' to navigate to our Career Site to view the Job Description and submit your application. https://telethonkids.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home/requisition/2968?c=telethonkids

Type
Other
Institution
The Kids Research Institute Australia and University of Western Australia
City
Perth
Country
Australia
Closing date
February 12th, 2025
Posted on
January 30th, 2025 05:37
Last updated
January 30th, 2025 20:43
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