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Job reference
19/107308
Date posted
25/03/2019
Application closing date
04/04/2019
Salary
£33,199 per annum
Job category/type
Research
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Research Fellow
Job description
The School of Nursing and Midwifery at QUB Belfast has achieved the highly prized position of being a 'Global Top Fifty' department in the 2018 QS World University Rankings. The School was ranked 7th in the UK for research intensity in 2014 UK REF Exercise and has internationally recognised research expertise in relation to two areas: Maternal and Child Health
and Chronic Illness and Palliative Care and developing expertise in relation to Education and Practice. Our research is funded by the NIHR, UKRI the World Health Organization, Horizon 2020 as well as leading international charities such as Marie Curie. Our research involves clinical partners and community stakeholders in co-designed studies to ensure our research impacts positively in healthcare and society and is widely cited in international clinical care guidelines relating to chronic illness and child health. We strive to create a vibrant and welcoming research culture that is relevant to improving health and well-being.
We are currently recruiting for a Research Fellow on two related relationship and sexuality education projects. The first is an MRC funded intervention design study 'Relationships for Future Fatherhood' (MRC R1481 NUR) and the second is an NIHR-funded multi-site Phase II cRCT The JACK Trial (NIHR PHR 15/181/01). The successful Research Fellow will work in a team with the Project Manager and Chief Investigator in planning, co-ordinating and completion of qualitative research relating to 'Relationships for future fatherhood' and also day-to-day management of the Jack Trial data collection and data analysis as part of a team.
This post is available until 31 October 2019.
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Job title
Research Fellow
Job reference
19/107308
Date posted
25/03/2019
Application closing date
04/04/2019
Salary
£33,199 per annum
Job category/type
Research
Attachments
Blank
Job description
The School of Nursing and Midwifery at QUB Belfast has achieved the highly prized position of being a 'Global Top Fifty' department in the 2018 QS World University Rankings. The School was ranked 7th in the UK for research intensity in 2014 UK REF Exercise and has internationally recognised research expertise in relation to two areas: Maternal and Child Health
and Chronic Illness and Palliative Care and developing expertise in relation to Education and Practice. Our research is funded by the NIHR, UKRI the World Health Organization, Horizon 2020 as well as leading international charities such as Marie Curie. Our research involves clinical partners and community stakeholders in co-designed studies to ensure our research impacts positively in healthcare and society and is widely cited in international clinical care guidelines relating to chronic illness and child health. We strive to create a vibrant and welcoming research culture that is relevant to improving health and well-being.
We are currently recruiting for a Research Fellow on two related relationship and sexuality education projects. The first is an MRC funded intervention design study 'Relationships for Future Fatherhood' (MRC R1481 NUR) and the second is an NIHR-funded multi-site Phase II cRCT The JACK Trial (NIHR PHR 15/181/01). The successful Research Fellow will work in a team with the Project Manager and Chief Investigator in planning, co-ordinating and completion of qualitative research relating to 'Relationships for future fatherhood' and also day-to-day management of the Jack Trial data collection and data analysis as part of a team.
This post is available until 31 October 2019.
Candidate information
About the School
Information for international applicants
Note to EEA Applicants on Brexit