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TASK ASSOCIATE PROGRAMClose links between researchers and research users are important to CRC Reef. In addition to the significant role of industry representatives on the CRC Reef Board and all committees, the Task Associate Program has been developed to promote liaison between researchers and representatives from industry and management agencies. Each approved research task has one or more Task Associates nominated by the Task Review Committee (TRC). For example, tasks in the Fishing and Fisheries program have Task Associates assigned from the commercial and recreational fishing partner organisations, and from the fisheries management group within the Great Barrier Reef Marine PArk Authroty (GBRMPA). Aims of the Task Associate Program
BenefitsFor the Task Associate:
For the researcher:
Task Leader/Task Associate agreement guidelinesThese guidelines have been prepared to maximise benefits from the relationship between Task Leaders and Task Associates, and to define their respective roles.
Mutual UnderstandingTask Leaders and Task Associates should establish a mutual understanding and agreement of their respective roles early in the project, and review this on a regular basis. Roles and responsibilitiesMake sure you fully understand and agree on your respective roles and responsibilities (role of Task Leader and role of Task Associate). Contact type and frequencyWe recommend that you discuss how, and how often, you propose to communicate with each other (electronic, telephone, face-to face, committee etc.) and reach agreement on this. You should also have a clear understanding of who will be initiating the contact. Aim for practical and achievable contact, and allow flexibility. Agreement on research proposal, half-yearly and annual reportsIt is important that you reach mutual agreement and understanding of the proposed research and methods at the early stages. Due respect should be given to professional expertise and the role of peer review in the process. The Task Associate is also expected to comment on the half-yearly and annual reports. It is the Project Leader's responsibility to ensure that Task Leaders make their reports available to Associates in plenty of time, in order to meet the CRC Reef reporting deadlines. The Task Associate's comments are particularly useful at the annual reporting, at the end of each financial year, and will enhance the task review process. Task Leaders and Task Associates will receive an email from CRC Reef to remind you when the reports are due. Communication planCRC Reef is encouraging all researchers to think about how you will communicate
your research to end-users in the most effective way. To help with your
communication planning guidelines you should refer to: Communication
Planning for Researchers. Dispute resolutionDisputes or conflicts may occasionally arise between the researchers and Task Associates. All parties need to agree on appropriate processes for conflict resolution. This may involve the Project/Program Leader. Web-based reportingEach year CRC Reef Task Leaders and Task Associates are required to submit half-yearly and annual reports through the web-based reporting process. The reports are important to CRC Reef:
Task Associates - this is your opportunity to provide feedback on the research. The following questions are a guide to the type of information we would like:
Please provide a brief comment to assist us in the review process. How to do web-based reporting for your projectYou will receive an email from CRC Reef to remind you when it's time for half-yearly or annual reporting. You will also be given a user name and password, with instructions to follow: 1. Go to the website http://www.crcreef.webmetrix.com.au 2. Enter the user name and password provided to you 3. You have two options for entering your data (explained on the site):
Note: You can return to the website at anytime to edit/update your reports and when you have completed all required information satisfactorily you may submit your reports to CRC Reef Admin by using the form at the bottom of each task page. Task Leaders will be reminded that all task reports must also be completed by the relevant Task Associate (using the same web-based form). Task Leaders should be in contact with their Associates and ensure that their reports are completed in sufficient time for the Associates to report before the deadline. Thank you for your support. |