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Senior Research Fellow


Canterbury Christ Church University


Location

Tunbridge Wells, Kent | United Kingdom


Job description

Fixed Term Contract- 31st May 2025

Although this role is listed as full time, We would also be open to considering part time or a Job Share for this role.

This is a hybrid working role i.e. some remote (home) working and some office hours by agreement.

Please note a full application including a covering letter detailing your experience alongside a CV is required for applications to be considered. Please be advised applications made without providing a cover letter will not be accepted.

Background

We are looking for an experienced researcher (psychology, health, or social care) to join our research team. You will have the opportunity to work on an exciting and prestigious research project funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research. The project will shape mental health policy and practice, specifically in community-based interventions for people affected by psychosis.

The Role

In the role, you will be supported by two project leads with subject and methodological expertise and will work alongside a project Communications Officer.
You will have an opportunity to develop your own expertise in both evidence synthesis and research co-production methods. Our project has authentic and extensive service user and stakeholder engagement and values lived experience alongside previous research.

You will help us generate accessible explanations of why recovery may require accessibility to a range of therapies (including within psychological and social care), and explanations of the interplay between these and people’s friends, families or other support.

You will help us design and implement the project communications strategy, set up closed project social media pages for interactive discussion, and help us to communicate interim and final findings in accessible ways.

The Person

You will have significant experience of communicating with a wide range of stakeholders, including service leaders, frontline staff, service users and service users’ family members, and experience of engaging with diverse communities and people belonging to groups identified as ethnic minorities. Although training and support will be provided, you should have a solid grounding in qualitative research methods and literature review methods, ideally using realist evidence synthesis methods. As the project is a realist synthesis, you should be open to, and agile in drawing on insights from different disciplines to develop new solutions in mental health care policy and practice.

You will value team-working and collaboration with others to achieve shared objectives in a timely way.

To learn more about what the role offers and the person we are looking for, please review the job description attached.

How to apply

Start date for applications: 22/02/24
Closing date for applications: 17/03/24
Interviews are to be held Tuesday 26th March or Thursday 28th March 2024 (to be confirmed)

If you require further information regarding the post, please feel free to contact Dr Sue Holttum, [email protected] (strictly no agencies, thank you) quoting reference number REQ04862.


Job tags

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Salary

£37.1k - £39.35k per annum

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