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We are looking for a skilled and analytical Health Researcher who can lead in-depth studies on public health, clinical outcomes, health policy, disease trends, and the effectiveness of healthcare systems. In this role, the successful candidate will use both qualitative and quantitative research methods to collect, analyze, interpret, and report data. The Health Researcher will review information from multiple sources, including hospital records, surveys, interviews, laboratory findings, policy documents, and scientific publications, to generate evidence-based insights that support healthcare improvement, policy development, and research planning.
To succeed in this position, the candidate should have strong capabilities in research design, statistical analysis, literature review, data management, and scientific writing. They will be responsible for defining research questions, developing study protocols, preparing documentation for ethical approval, ensuring data quality, and presenting findings clearly and accurately. The role also requires collaboration with physicians, public health experts, data analysts, policymakers, NGO representatives, and academic partners to support multidisciplinary research initiatives.
A Health Researcher must be able to translate complex findings into clear language for both technical and non-technical audiences. Through rigorous investigation, this professional will contribute to disease prevention, reduction of health disparities, improvement of care quality, evaluation of program effectiveness, and assessment of new interventions. Maintaining confidentiality, research ethics, accuracy, and adherence to deadlines is essential in this role.
We are seeking someone who is curious, evidence-driven, organized, and highly effective at problem-solving. This is an excellent opportunity for a professional who wants to create meaningful impact in the health sector and turn research findings into actionable decisions. If you are passionate about healthcare improvement, epidemiology, public health analysis, clinical research, or policy evaluation, this role offers the chance to apply your expertise in ways that can influence real-world outcomes.