Role
We are seeking a Research Fellow to join a Wellcome Trust funded interdisciplinary research programme based at Hull York Medical School and led by The Dickson Poon School of Law at King’s College London in collaboration with York Law School at the University of York. The project examines how administrative processes shape people’s experiences of accessing mental health services. The post-holder will lead key elements of a longitudinal qualitative study exploring how people navigate primary care mental health pathways. This will involve:
1. engaging health services and wider stakeholders in mental health and policy areas.
2. recruiting and engaging participants across Yorkshire and the Humber
3. conducting in-person, phone or online interviews at multiple time points
4. analysing large qualitative datasets
5. writing for publication and presenting to different audiences.
The post-holder will also support participatory storytelling workshops that explore lived experiences of accessing mental health services and help develop creative outputs with participants.
This is a fixed-term contract for up to 3 years.
Skills, Experience & Qualification needed
6. You will hold a PhD (or equivalent experience) in mental health research, health services research, sociology, law, social policy or a related social science discipline and an undergraduate degree in a relevant field.
7. You will have knowledge of public services, health services and or mental health research including social determinants of health and relevant legal or policy frameworks, and strong understanding of qualitative research methods
8. Experience of qualitative research in health, social care or public service settings is essential, including conducting interviews, managing qualitative datasets and analysing data using software such as NVivo or equivalent
9. You should have experience working with research participants, including recruitment and consent procedures, and knowledge of research ethics and governance requirements
10. Strong communication, analytical and organisational skills are required, along with the ability to contribute to research publications, collaborate across disciplines and support the development of research projects and funding applications.
Interview date: Tuesday 5th May 2026