PROJECT ASSOCIATE
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- Full-time
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About the role
PROJECT ASSOCIATE
Contribute with purpose. Support meaningful work. Grow through impactful projects.
Join the Bermuda Health Council as a Project Associate, supporting research, analysis, and initiatives that contribute to strengthening Bermuda’s health system.
About the Bermuda Health Council
The Bermuda Health Council is a statutory authority established under the Bermuda Health Council Act 2004, with a mission to regulate, coordinate, and enhance the delivery of health services in Bermuda.
Guided by its vision of achieving a quality, equitable, and sustainable health system for the island, the Council works across the health sector to monitor system performance, inform policy development, and support improvements.
Key focus areas include improving access to care, supporting financial sustainability, and advancing better population health outcomes.
Every project undertaken at the Bermuda Health Council contributes to strengthening Bermuda’s health system. Our work supports health policy, research, and initiatives that influence how healthcare services are delivered, financed, and experienced across the island.
In this role, you will contribute research, analysis and coordination that help inform decisions aimed at improving access to care, strengthening sustainability, and advancing better health outcomes for Bermuda.
Role Overview
The Project Associate provides high-level technical and administrative support for projects, working closely with project leads and team members to support project planning, research, analysis, and reporting.
The role contributes to project development and implementation, process refinement, and the communication of findings. The Project Associate may also lead specific project components, including preparing reports, presenting findings to stakeholders, and producing guidance materials.
Key Project Areas
Writing Reports
Produce reports on topics such as chronic kidney disease, long-term care, overseas care, health expenditure, and health system trends to support informed decision-making.
Writing Guides
Develop informative guides including telehealth guidelines and Standards of Practice recommendations.
Data Analytics
Collect and analyze data through surveys, stakeholder engagement, and other sources to support evidence-based policy development.
Research
Undertake research activities such as Health Technology Assessments and programme-related studies to enhance healthcare management.
Legislative Enhancement
Support monitoring and evaluation of regulation-related projects and assist with the enhancement of health legislation.
Responsibilities
- Assist the Project Manager with project planning and organization of project tasks
- Meet regularly with the Project Manager to review progress and discuss next steps
- Coordinate meetings with project teams and stakeholders
- Maintain project documentation and information records
- Identify and propose strategies to manage project-related risks
- Monitor deadlines and report potential delays
- Lead skill-specific project components including presenting findings and preparing reports
- Ensure project compliance with relevant legislation
- Coordinate committees and public health initiatives
- Cultivate and maintain stakeholder relationships
- Manage tasks in accordance with established procedures and propose enhancements through the appropriate channels
- Contribute analytical insights and identify opportunities to strengthen project processes and outcomes
- Perform additional duties as directed by the CEO or designate
What Success Looks Like in This Role
Successful Project Associates at the Bermuda Health Council are curious, analytical, and proactive contributors who take pride in producing thoughtful work that supports informed decision-making.
In this role, you will:
- Approach research and analysis with curiosity and rigor
- Communicate complex information clearly through reports and presentations
- Contribute ideas that strengthen project outcomes and processes
- Build constructive relationships with colleagues and stakeholders
- Deliver high-quality work while managing multiple priorities
Qualifications
- Undergraduate or graduate degree in public health, health regulation, healthcare administration, social sciences, or a related analytical field
- Experience in public health research or health regulation or related analytical work
- Experience engaging stakeholders toward a stated goal
- Experience analyzing health data and generating evidence-based insights
Key Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Strong writing and presentation skills
- Proficiency with MS Office and relevant software tools
- Knowledge of Bermuda’s health system and policy environment is an asset
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and work effectively within a team
- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities
- Ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines
- High level of professionalism and work ethic
How We Work
Our work is guided by the Bermuda Health Council’s S.H.I.F.T. values:
Strategic • Human-Centered • Integrity • Forward-Thinking • Tenacity
These values shape how we approach our work, collaborate with colleagues and stakeholders, and contribute to strengthening Bermuda’s health system. They inform our decision-making and guide how we work together to deliver on our mandate.
Colleagues at the Health Council typically demonstrate qualities such as:
- Analytical thinking
- Clear communication
- Collaborative engagement
- Attention to detail
- Resourcefulness and initiative when navigating complex or evolving work
- Professional resilience
- A commitment to strengthening the teams and systems they support
What You’ll Gain
This role offers the opportunity to develop expertise in health regulation, research, and health system analytics, while contributing to initiatives that influence healthcare outcomes across Bermuda.
You will gain experience working on complex health system issues, collaborating with colleagues and stakeholders across the sector, and contributing to work that supports informed decision-making in Bermuda’s health system.
How to Apply
Applications should be submitted via the Bermuda Health Council’s BambooHR recruitment portal.
Closing date for applications: 31 March 2026
We recognize that strong candidates may not meet every listed qualification. If your experience aligns with the role and our mission, we encourage you to apply.
We welcome applicants motivated by meaningful work that supports a stronger and more sustainable health system for Bermuda.
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