Join our team Join our team Main navigation Job opportunities Professional training programs Masters of Applied Epidemiology placements NSW Aboriginal Population Health Training Initiative (APHTI) placements Other postgraduate studies NCIRS is the leading body in Australia working in applying research to inform immunisation policy development and best clinical practice, supporting initiatives in surveillance of vaccine preventable diseases and vaccine safety, and evaluating immunisation programs. NCIRS has national and international recognition in this arena. NCIRS is looking for dynamic individuals who enjoy working in a collaborative team environment to contribute to the Centre’s role. Opportunities to join our team include joining our staff by applying for our available jobs, as a professional trainee, Master of Applied Epidemiology scholar or via other postgraduate study opportunities such as PhD projects. Job opportunities NCIRS offers career opportunities in a range of fields. Explore available positions here. Professional training programs NCIRS offers paediatric physician training fellow opportunities. Master of Philosophy (Applied Epidemiology) placements MAE scholars have a wide range of potential projects and opportunities at NCIRS. NSW Aboriginal Population Health Training Initiative (APHTI) placements NCIRS offers APHTI trainees a variety of potential projects and opportunities. Other postgraduate studies NCIRS offers a supportive research environment for postgraduate students to complete research projects in a range of areas. Join our team Main navigation Job opportunities Professional training programs Masters of Applied Epidemiology placements NSW Aboriginal Population Health Training Initiative (APHTI) placements Other postgraduate studies News & events News | 06 March 2026 2026 influenza vaccine changes: ATAGI advice and NCIRS resources News | 27 February 2026 New SKAI resource supports provider–parent conversations about HPV vaccination as school immunisation programs commence News | 18 February 2026 National survey shows declining vaccine confidence among parents News | 09 February 2026 Whooping cough cases are at their highest level in 35 years – so why the surge? 14993 views