Scientist Job at St John’s Research Institute in Bangalore
This scientist job opportunity at St John’s Research Institute (SJRI) under the ICMR MCACP Implementation Research Project is ideal for experienced research professionals seeking impactful SJRI jobs in healthcare research. Based in Bangalore, this role focuses on evaluation science, palliative care integration, and ICU research, making it one of the most relevant jobs in Bangalore for public health and social science researchers.
Scientist Job Details:
- Job Title: Project Research Scientist – III (Non-Medical) (Project Evaluation) – ICMR MCACP Project
- Project / Title: ICMR MCACP Implementation Research Project
- Project Start Date: 02/02/2026
- Duration of the Project: 2 years
- Experience: Minimum 2 years
- Location: Bangalore
- Salary: Rs.1,01,400 /- per month
- Age Limit: 45 Years
- Last Date To Apply: 15th January, 2026
About the Institute
St John’s Research Institute (SJRI) is a leading academic research institution in India, conducting interdisciplinary healthcare research. This scientist job is part of the ICMR MCACP Implementation Research Project, which aims to improve ICU and palliative care practices. Among current St John’s Research Institute jobs, this role stands out for its focus on implementation science, ethics, and end-of-life care, offering strong career growth within SJRI jobs in Bangalore.
Essential Qualification:
- Master’s with research experience or a PhD degree in Public Health or related disciplines.
- Experience in qualitative and quantitative research.
- Working knowledge of Kannada and Microsoft 365 Office Suite.
Scientist Job Description
This scientist job focuses on developing and piloting the MCACP in ICU settings, refining implementation strategies, identifying facilitators and barriers, and assessing outcomes such as quality of dying, family satisfaction, and care de-escalation practices, making it one of the most impactful SJRI jobs and jobs in Bangalore in healthcare research.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the evaluation framework using implementation science tools such as CFIR and NPT
- Design and conduct mixed-method evaluations for assigned research projects
- Evaluate psychosocial aspects of interventions across OP, IP, and ICU settings
- Document structured observations and transcribe stakeholder interviews
- Conduct pre-post comparisons of outcomes, including quality of life and family satisfaction
- Plan and conduct staff training programs
- Ensure data triangulation and integrity across stakeholders
- Study cognitive and emotional experiences of caregivers and care providers
- Coordinate communication across pilot project sites
- Contribute to midline and endline analyses
- Assess implementation fidelity, ethical compliance, and contextual adaptability
- Draft and revise manuscripts for publication
How to Apply
Interested candidates may apply for this job by sending an email cover letter and CV with three references on or before 15th January 2026 to:


