[Hiring] Research Nurse I @Hong Kong Metropolitan University

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Role Description

The appointee will assist in supporting a clinical operations planning project. The appointee will be responsible primarily for the following:

  • Provide clinical input and support in reviewing service workflows, training content, and operational plans;
  • Assist in drafting and refining project-related documentation, including protocols, guidelines, and logistical arrangements;
  • Attend planning meetings and collaborative sessions with internal and external stakeholders;
  • Liaise with clinical staff and relevant parties to facilitate communication and ensure alignment with operational goals;
  • Support the coordination and implementation of project activities across various stages;
  • Contribute to the development and use of assessment tools for evaluating project effectiveness and team performance;
  • Prepare reports, summaries, and recommendations based on observations and project outcomes;
  • Perform other duties as assigned to support the smooth execution of the project.

The appointee will work part-time on a project basis, with flexible arrangements. Work may be conducted remotely, except for attendance required at walkthrough meetings, stakeholder sessions, or on-site drills and rehearsals as scheduled. He/she will be normally assigned to work less than 68 hours per month.

Qualifications

  • A recognised nursing degree with at least 10 years of relevant post-registration clinical experience;
  • Valid registration as a Registered Nurse (RN) in Hong Kong;
  • Experience in hospital settings or operations-related duties is preferred;
  • Familiarity with clinical workflow planning, training, or drill/simulation activities is an advantage;
  • Good command of written and spoken English and Chinese (Cantonese);
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills;
  • Able to work independently and collaboratively in a team-based environment;
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications, Zoom, and general IT tools for communication and coordination;
  • Immediate availability is preferred.

Benefits

  • Benefits will be provided in accordance with the statutory provisions.

Duration of Appointment

The contract will be initially for 12 months, with the possibility of renewal.

To Apply

Candidates who are interested in joining us may submit their applications, including their CVs, cover letters, and any relevant certificates, via the University’s eRecruitment System. The personal data collected will be used for the purpose of considering your application for employment. For details, please refer to the “Personal Data (Privacy) Notice for Job Applicant” on the University’s website. If you are not contacted by the University within eight weeks from the closing date of application, you may assume that your application was unsuccessful.

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