Skip to main content

This site is independent of the NHS and the Department of Health.

Please wait, loading

Job summary

Main area
Research
Grade
6
Contract
45 months (Fixed term until 31.03.2028)
Hours
Full time - 37.5 hours per week (minimum 30 hours per week)
Job ref
389-24-6364934
Employer
Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Employer type
NHS
Site
Bradford Royal Infirmary
Town
Bradford
Salary
£35,392 - £42,618 per annum
Salary period
Yearly
Closing
07/07/2024 23:59
Interview date
24/07/2024

Employer heading

Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust logo

Research Fellow: Healthy Urban Places - till 31.03.28

6

Job overview

We are looking for an organised, motivated and enthusiastic qualitative or mixed methods Research Fellow to contribute to our Healthy Urban Places (HUP) research programme and wider Born in Bradford (BiB) portfolio of Healthy Places research.

The vision of our Healthy Urban Places (HUP) programme is to provide a step change in understanding how best to harness the power of local urban places as tools to improve population health and reduce inequalities. It is a major new grant award from the UKRI Population Health Improvement research network and will create a transdisciplinary research programme that will elucidate how and why local environments influence population health, and directly influencing the implementation of place-based changes in two case study sites: Bradford and Liverpool.

The post holder will undertake other duties e.g. obtaining ethical approvals, developing recruitment and research protocols, co-ordinating the development and piloting of different research methods, training of data collectors including peer researchers, collecting data, ensuring data collected is of a high standard, and where appropriate, working with the project management team to co-ordinate recruitment activities. 

Main duties of the job

The post holder (PH) will work with senior members of the team to contribute to the delivery of work within HUP and the wider BiB Healthy Places research portfolio. With the direction and support of the senior research team, they will have responsibility for designing, piloting and undertaking research activities including stakeholder engagement and consultation, qualitative research, surveys & co-production activities. These will focus on gathering insights to inform the design of development of neighbourhood and city-wide interventions intended to improve local environments and health.  This will include working with communities, peer researchers, professional stakeholders. The PH will be responsible for data collection and analysis, and may take a lead in the writing of academic papers and dissemination of research results to a range of stakeholders.

They will actively contribute to dissemination and engagement activities (for example, the BiB family festival, community groups, school network meetings, and parent governor groups).  They will also support the activities of the Bradford Centre for Qualitative Research (BCQR). This will involve working with the BCQR team to organise training, capacity building and networking events for qualitative researchers in BIHR, increasing opportunities for collaboration and securing further grant funding to conduct community-driven, high impact research. The PH will work flexibly according to the requirements of the research project.

Working for our organisation

Our People Charter outlines the behaviours we can expect from one another and what you can expect from Bradford Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust:

  • We value people
  • We are one team
  • We care

We’re keen to meet people who share these values and are passionate about delivering the highest quality of care to our patients.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

See the Job Description and Person Specification documents for more details.

Job Description

Specific duties and areas of responsibility of the role will include:

A.    Project management

  • Organisation and management of new research projects within HUP and the wider BiB Healthy Places research portfolio
  • Contributing to development of grant applications and other applied health research projects as required
  • Involvement in preparation of documentation for ethics committee approval
  • Development of study procedures and documentation including standard operating procedures
  • Developing, piloting and implementing consultation, participatory, qualitative and survey research methods with the public and professional stakeholders
  • Communicating with stakeholders including health professionals, teachers, parents, religious settings, local authority, voluntary sectors and children at relevant stages in the project
  • Organise stakeholder meetings as required, including meetings of scientific advisory groups and public advisory groups etc 
  • Qualitative data collection with the public, professional stakeholders and other interested parties
  • Reporting of project progress and results
  • Management of data 
  • Transcribe, manage and analyse a range of qualitative and / or quantitative data
  • Undertake and report systematic reviews of relevant literature

 

B. Communication

  • Prepare project communications materials appropriate for different audiences including the public and professional stakeholders e.g. videos, infographics, flyers etc
  • Preparation, submission and revision of publications for peer-reviewed academic journals with the support of the academic team
  • Preparation and dissemination of research findings via poster and oral presentations locally, nationally and internationally
  • Communication with other researchers and stakeholders, local, nationally and internationally

 

C. Other duties

·         Act as a resource for local inexperienced researchers, e.g. students and clinical staff

·         Support the activities of the Bradford Centre for Qualitative Research

  • Assist in the development of research protocols
  • Ensure that research is undertaken in full compliance with UK GCP guidelines and in accord with local and national research governance

Person specification

Experience

Essential criteria
  • Significant experience in an applied public health, geography, environmental management, sustainability or other related subject
  • Experience of conducting academic research within area of public health, geography, environmental management, sustainability or other related subject
  • Experience of multi-disciplinary team working
  • Experience of working with a range of community organisations and professional stakeholders e.g. local authorities in a research context
  • Experience of collecting and analysing qualitative data and use of qualitative analytical packages
  • Experience of questionnaire development and piloting
  • Experience of obtaining NHS ethics approval for research
Desirable criteria
  • Experience of collecting and analysing quantitative data - use of statistical programmes and databases
  • Experience of co-ordinating data collection within a community environment
  • Experience of conducting citizen science or participatory research activities with children, families and communities
  • Experience of engagement activities and research dissemination
  • Experience of intervention development
  • Publication track record

Skills

Essential criteria
  • Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills
  • Self-motivation - able to work on own initiative
  • Effective organisational skills: attention to detail and good record keeping
  • Proven record of ability to manage time, prioritise workload and complete tasks within a set timescale
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
  • Undertaking literature reviews
Desirable criteria
  • Ability to learn and work with novel technologies for collecting health related behaviour (e.g. online questionnaire tools, web based tools, or smartphone apps)
  • Able to speak Urdu, Mirpuri, or Punjabi

Knowledge

Essential criteria
  • Knowledge of project management
  • Understanding of ethical issues in conducting research
  • Knowledge of qualitative research methods (design and analysis)
Desirable criteria
  • Knowledge of quantitative research methods (design and analysis)
  • Understanding of complex intervention development
  • Evidence of continued professional/ educational development

Qualifications

Essential criteria
  • A degree or professional qualification* in applied public health, geography, environmental management and sustainability or related field
Desirable criteria
  • Educated to Masters level* in research methods or applied public health, geography, environmental management and sustainability or related field with a research methods component

Employer certification / accreditation badges

Apprenticeships logoNo smoking policyAge positiveArmed Forces Covenant (Silver Award)Care quality commission - GoodMindful employer.  Being positive about mental health.Disability confident employerStep into health

Applicant requirements

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Documents to download

Apply online now

Further details / informal visits contact

Name
Cathy Knamiller
Job title
Research Fellow
Email address
[email protected]
Apply online nowAlert me to similar vacancies