
Senior Research Fellow (Qualitative research and project management)
- Bradford
- £47,810-54,710 per year
- Contract
- Full-time
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- Contribute to a national and internationally recognised programme of research, within a framework of health services research.
- Oversee management and implementation of the project.
- Ensure that research governance procedures and data protection is adhered to at all times according to local and national guidance.
- Co-ordinating applications for ethical and regulatory approvals.
- Conduct qualitative research, which will include interviews with older adults living with hearing loss.
- Organise and conduct a workshop with a range of stakeholders (older adults, carers, staff) to develop next steps and recommendations.
- Analyse and synthesise data using qualitative methods.
- Facilitate patient and public involvement (PPI) to meet the needs of the project
- Report project progress and results.
- Work as appropriate with colleagues in the University of Leeds and other collaborative partners.
- Manage workload to ensure that the research is completed within timescales.
- Contribute to resource and budget planning and assisting in management of project budgets.
- Where appropriate, line management responsibility for ASR staff e.g. Research Fellow.
- Provide training in specialty to support development of others.
- Disseminate research results through writing academic papers in high impact journals, and presenting at national and international conferences and meetings.
- Contribute to the development of new research proposals.
- Provide advice and guidance to colleagues in the ASR.
- Work with academic colleagues to take advantage of funding opportunities.
- Conduct other duties at a comparable level of responsibility, as agreed with the job holder.
- Contribute to a national and internationally recognised programme of research, within a framework of health services research.
- Oversee management and implementation of the project.
- Ensure that research governance procedures and data protection is adhered to at all times according to local and national guidance.
- Co-ordinating applications for ethical and regulatory approvals.
- Conduct qualitative research, which will include interviews with older adults living with hearing loss.
- Organise and conduct a workshop with a range of stakeholders (older adults, carers, staff) to develop next steps and recommendations.
- Analyse and synthesise data using qualitative methods.
- Facilitate patient and public involvement (PPI) to meet the needs of the project
- Report project progress and results.
- Work as appropriate with colleagues in the University of Leeds and other collaborative partners.
- Manage workload to ensure that the research is completed within timescales.
- Contribute to resource and budget planning and assisting in management of project budgets.
- Where appropriate, line management responsibility for ASR staff e.g. Research Fellow.
- Provide training in specialty to support development of others.
- Disseminate research results through writing academic papers in high impact journals, and presenting at national and international conferences and meetings.
- Contribute to the development of new research proposals.
- Provide advice and guidance to colleagues in the ASR.
- Work with academic colleagues to take advantage of funding opportunities.
- Conduct other duties at a comparable level of responsibility, as agreed with the job holder.
- Experience of research project management
- Experience of conducting qualitative interviews
- Experience of analysing qualitative data
- Relevant research experience in the field of elderly care and/or disability
- Experience of organising and conducting research in an NHS /academic or similar setting
- Experience of working with older people, carers and health care professionals
- Experience of effective multi-disciplinary team working
- Authoring peer-reviewed research publications
- Experience of conducting workshops with health professional and patient & public stakeholders
- Experienced of working with ethnic minorities in the UK context
- Facilitation skills and the ability to work with and co-ordinate the work of a range of stakeholders (PPI representatives, health professionals and researchers)
- Ability to motivate and manage staff and implement best practice
- Excellent organisational and interpersonal skills
- Well-developed written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to translate a strategic overview into operational plans
- Demonstrated facilitative and negotiating skills
- Successful grant applications
- Multilingual
- Car driver with access to own vehicle
- Understanding of what the NHS Constitution means to you, and your responsibilities to the public, patients and colleagues.
- Computer literate and knowledge of Microsoft Office software packages
- Knowledge of IRAS/HRA processes
- Knowledge of specialist qualitative analysis software packages (e.g. NVivo)
- Postgraduate qualification or professional equivalent in health or health/social care related studies *
- PhD
- Experience of research project management
- Experience of conducting qualitative interviews
- Experience of analysing qualitative data
- Relevant research experience in the field of elderly care and/or disability
- Experience of organising and conducting research in an NHS /academic or similar setting
- Experience of working with older people, carers and health care professionals
- Experience of effective multi-disciplinary team working
- Authoring peer-reviewed research publications
- Experience of conducting workshops with health professional and patient & public stakeholders
- Experienced of working with ethnic minorities in the UK context
- Facilitation skills and the ability to work with and co-ordinate the work of a range of stakeholders (PPI representatives, health professionals and researchers)
- Ability to motivate and manage staff and implement best practice
- Excellent organisational and interpersonal skills
- Well-developed written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to translate a strategic overview into operational plans
- Demonstrated facilitative and negotiating skills
- Successful grant applications
- Multilingual
- Car driver with access to own vehicle
- Understanding of what the NHS Constitution means to you, and your responsibilities to the public, patients and colleagues.
- Computer literate and knowledge of Microsoft Office software packages
- Knowledge of IRAS/HRA processes
- Knowledge of specialist qualitative analysis software packages (e.g. NVivo)
- Postgraduate qualification or professional equivalent in health or health/social care related studies *
- PhD