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Senior Research Consultant
Intellect builds mental health technology used by employers across Asia Pacific and beyond. Our psychosocial risk assessment (PRA) tells enterprise clients where the risks to psychological health sit in their organisation, and what to do about them. This role owns the research behind our PRA methodology. You will validate and adapt the instruments behind our psychosocial risk and clinical outcomes reporting, build the benchmarks that make client results interpretable, and be the person who can say clearly what our data supports and what it does not. You will also work closely with stakeholders of academic institutions and client organisations to further validate our framework, and publish case studies. This role suits someone genuinely hands-on with data, comfortable in front of an enterprise client, and drawn to the applied end of measurement science rather than publication for its own sake. Measurement and validation Own psychometric validation of Intellect’s psychosocial risk instrument and adaptation for new markets and regulatory requirements. Maintain the analysis logic behind psychosocial risk reporting, and be able to reproduce and explain outputs independently of the automation pipeline. Own the definitions for clinical outcome metrics used in product and client reporting. Benchmarking and data integrity Build and maintain benchmarks and norms for our assessment framework Manage survey panel and data collection partners for benchmark development. Analysis and innovation Design and run evaluation of AI-enabled features. Bring new analytical approaches into the clinical function Client and partner work Present findings to enterprise clients, HR and risk leaders, and government stakeholders. Support case study development and evidence assets for commercial teams. Work with academic partners on collaborative studies. Requirements Postgraduate degree in psychology, organisational psychology, statistics or biostatistics, economics, epidemiology or public health,