Job Openings – Sept 2018

Project officer (4 positions available)

Successful candidates will be responsible for:

  • Overseeing the day to day operations of research projects
  • Coordinating project meetings, facilitating communication among project personnel
  • Overseeing purchase and installation of audio/visual/computing and technical equipment
  • Developing and maintaining project operational procedures, training materials, and documents
  • Recruiting subjects on campus and off campus, running experimental procedures
  • Coordinating data collection, including and working with young children and families
  • Learning and performing experimental data pre-processing and analysis
  • Managing and maintaining project records
  • Assisting in the preparation and writing of progress reports, scientific presentations, abstracts, manuscripts and publications, including outputs aimed at the general public.
  • Creating visual materials for experimental work and for public communications
  • Performing other ad hoc administrative duties to support the research projects
  • Event planning (from time to time)

This position requires:

  • At least a 2nd upper Class Honors degree in Psychology, Linguistics, or related discipline.
  • A friendly manner, excellent communication (verbal & written English) and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work with young children and families.
  • High degree of responsibility and maturity
  • Ability to work independently and in a team environment
  • Flexibility in responding to fluid situations
  • Ability to communicate in another language of either Chinese, Tamil or Malay will be a required aspect for the position, as the project involves bilingualism research
  • Experiences in cognitive or psycholinguistics research and/or experience in linguistics and language acquisition in Singapore are highly desirable
  • Competence in SPSS/R/Excel, knowledge of Eprime/Presentation/Habit X and Matlab would be an advantage.
  • Task-orientation, excellent organizational skills, attention to details and accuracy

Candidates should highlight relevant previous experiences in a cover-letter. In the cover letter, please tell us how you fit the job requirements, and describe how your previous experiences have prepared you for the responsibilities of the job. In addition, please tell us about experiences you have in a research environment (i.e., did you do data collection/data entry in a lab; did you do a self-directed research project) and your experience any of the following domains:

  • Event planning
  • Graphic design/photography/video production
  • Web design/game design/app design
  • Social media/advertising/public broadcasting
  • Audio recording (experience with mics, amps, speakers, audio processing software)
  • Translation/transcription/language teaching/linguistics
  • Working with infants/young children/families in the community

Singaporeans/PRs from minority groups and unconventional backgrounds (e.g., first in family to University) are encouraged to apply.

For other job listings in September 2018, see here.

The official job announcements are live on the NTU Psychology website, but you may send questions or expressions of interest to bliplab@ntu.edu.sg