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The National Ageing Research Institute is a centre of excellence in Australia for research into ageing and improving the quality of life and health for older people.

NARI employs clinical and non-clinical researchers at a variety of levels working on projects across all parts of the Institute. We also employ research support staff, and support students undertaking postgraduate studies.

Our people are at the heart of what we do and we are committed to fostering an engaged and inclusive workplace. We understand that unique perspectives, ideas and contributions enrich our workforce and we recognise and value diversity.

All currently available positions are advertised here. Please contact Fiona Richardson in Human Resources if you have any enquiries about a career at NARI.

Research Assistant - Closing date: 5 February 2023

Research Assistant - Closing date: 5 February 2023

NARI is seeking a Research Assistant to work on the e-DiVA, NAFOSTED and NIH Projects in the Social Gerontology Division. Read more

Published: 12th January, 2023

Author: Lindell Claff

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  • Professional Development Workshop: Dealing with Racism in Aged Care

    Professional Development Workshop: Dealing with Racism in Aged Care

    Join us on 6th April 2023 for this evidence-based and interactive workshop on dealing with racism in aged care.

  • Professional Development Workshop: Recognising and responding to grief

    Professional Development Workshop: Recognising and responding to grief

    Join us on 29th March 2023 for this evidence-based and interactive workshop on recognising and responding to grief.

  • Research Assistant - Closing date: 5 February 2023

    Research Assistant - Closing date: 5 February 2023

    NARI is seeking a Research Assistant to work on the e-DiVA, NAFOSTED and NIH Projects in the Social Gerontology Division.

  • No More Shame study

    The No More Shame study aims to address the stigma of elder abuse by improving its recognition, response, and referral by health providers. This intervention will comprise a co-designed training program for health providers who work with older people in hospitals.

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  • Falls risk for older People in the community: FROP-Com

    The Falls Risk for Older People in the Community (FROP-Com and FROP-Com Screen) are tools used in the community for assessment or screening of falls risk.

  • What is the Seniors Exercise Park?

    What is the Seniors Exercise Park?

    The Seniors Exercise Park is an outdoor exercise equipment includes multiple stations specifically designed for older people to improve strength, balance, joint movements, mobility and function.

  • Indigenous Cognitive Assessment: Regional and Urban KICA

    The regional and urban KICA is an instrument to assess dementia in older Aboriginal people in regional and urban settings.

  • Age-positive language guide

    Age-positive language guide

    As part of our commitment to combatting ageism, NARI has developed an age-positive language guide. The guide provides practical examples of how words, phrases, and images can better portray older people and combat ageism.

  • Conversations on Ageing: Laureate Professor Peter Doherty AC

    Conversations on Ageing: Laureate Professor Peter Doherty AC

    Join us on Wednesday, 22nd June 6-7pm AEST for the first Conversations on Ageing series as Professor Peter Doherty, Nobel Prize Laureate, joins us as our inaugural conversationalist.

  • Victorian falls and balance service directory

    Victorian falls and balance service directory

    The Victorian Falls and Balance Service Directory provides details of the clinics and programs operated by public hospitals and community health services in Victoria for older people who have had a fall or are at risk of falling.

  • MINDSET: Improving interpreting for dementia assessments

    We are seeking interpreters to trial an online training program on communication in a cognitive assessment for dementia.

  • BEFRIENDAS

    BEFRIENDAS investigates the impact of befriending on levels of depression, anxiety, social support and loneliness in older people living in residential aged care when provided by trained volunteers.

  • Elder abuse and dementia

    These three short films demonstrate how to respond where the carer abuses the person with dementia; where the person with dementia abuses their carer; and where there is unintended neglect related to advancing dementia. They were co-produced with providers and older people, with funding from the State Trustees Australia Foundation.

  • Grief in Older People and its Effect on Healthcare Use

    Grief in Older People and its Effect on Healthcare Use

    Examines the effects of grief in older people on healthcare use from the perspective of (a) the older bereaved person who is experiencing grief and (b) GPs who are treating grieving older people.

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The National Ageing Research Institute acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung people on whose country our office is located. As a national organisation we acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands and waters across Australia. We pay our respect to Elders past and present and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples including members of the Stolen Generations.

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