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You design, plan, and execute musculoskeletal health research projects and operationalisation trials as the subject matter expert for sports science and exercise physiology-related matters in the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN). Responsibilities - Design, plan, and execute musculoskeletal health research projects and operationalisation trials - Analyse data to generate RSN-specific recommendations and interventions - Represent Navy Medical Service (NMS) in collaborations with internal stakeholders and external counterparts - Exchange expertise and resources, learn and adopt new developments in musculoskeletal health - Make sense of trends and data - Design and conduct targeted research projects and operationalisation trials - Critically analyse research results to formulate contextualised policy recommendations and interventions for the RSN - Engaging extensively with other units to gather insights and observations from the ground - Improving and refining sense-making processes - Tailoring interventions to mitigate sources of injuries and hazards Requirements - Education in Sports Science, PhD in Sports Science is advantageous - At least 6 years of relevant working experience - Prior supervisory experience is advantageous - Strong research skills - Proficiency in statistical analysis - Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
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