What the role is:
[What the role is?]
You will be working in a fast-paced and dynamic environment, with clinical researchers, scientists, policy teams and committees both internal and external, developing collaborative projects. You will require the ability to manage multiple priorities and stakeholders at the same time.
The key roles include grant write-ups, preparing project protocols, monitoring project implementation, collating and analysing data, and manuscript preparation for submission to peer-reviewed journals.
[What will you be working on?]
Design and implement epidemiological studies and research in healthcare associated outbreaks, nosocomial infection and MDROs (multi-drug-resistant organisms). Develop research protocols and standard operating procedures.
Implement sampling strategies and study recruitment. Coordinate with various skateholders for study execution
Manage large-scale epidemiological datasets. Perform disease surveillance data analysis and create predictive models for disease transmission.
Work with the principal investigators to draft grants related to healthcare-associated outbreaks, nosocomial infections and MDROs
Prepare manuscripts and write scientific papers. Prepare technical reports and presentations. Develop policy briefs and recommendations
Maintain study groups, including managing communications and meetings. Engage multi-disciplinary stakeholders and community partners
[What are we looking for?]
Job responsibilities
Work strategically with clinicians, scientists, epidemiologists, statisticians, and other research fellows to formulate and answer important clinical and public health questions on the diagnosis, prognosis, management, and prevention of infectious diseases.
Work closely with principal investigators, senior research fellows, and research assistant to execute new studies by planning, preparing study protocols, and implementing these studies efficiently.
Prepare research grant applications, including performing necessary literature review, advising on study design, and coordinating inputs from research collaborators.
Liaise with collaborators to bridge clinical and scientific information in order to integrate both into new and ongoing projects.
Present study results at local and international scientific conferences.
Assist with manuscript preparation for submission to peer reviewed journals through literature review, preliminary data analysis, and drafting of manuscripts.
Job Requirements
PhD or Masters (minimum requirement) degree in Science or Public Health with a strong interest in applied clinical research
Strong statistical analysis skills
Proficiency in epidemiological methods
Publication track record
Project management capabilities
Good communication skills
Attributes and aptitude:
Analytical thinking
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work under pressure and handle multiple priorities
Problem-solving and decision-making capabilities
Strategic thinking and planning abilities
Collaborative mindset
As part of the shortlisting process for this role, candidates may be required to complete a medical declaration and/or undergo further assessment.
About Communicable Diseases Agency:
The Communicable Diseases Agency (CDA) was established in 2025 as a statutory board under Singapore's Ministry of Health (MOH) to serve as the central authority for public health policymaking to manage and control the threat of communicable diseases. This is aimed at strengthening Singapore's public health capabilities built during the COVID-19 response to ensure a unified command and coordinated approach across all situations, from routine disease control to future outbreaks. CDA safeguards the nation from communicable diseases through disease surveillance, outbreak investigations, vaccination programs, public education, and global health collaboration. Beyond domestic activities, the CDA aims to expand Singapore's global outreach and foster collaboration with international partners.
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