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Role overview
Are you looking for a role in health research with real policy impact? With academic freedom and intellectual challenge? And a great work‑life balance in one of the best cities in the world? We are seeking a highly motivated Research Associate with experience of systematic reviews and an interest in Health Technology Assessment (HTA) to join the Liverpool Reviews and Implementation Group (LRiG). LRiG sits in the Department of Health Data Science (HDS), which is part of the Institute of Population Health (IPH) at the University of Liverpool. This is an exciting opportunity for an early career researcher to help shape health policy and practice in the UK and internationally. As part of an established NIHR External Assessment Group, you will play a pivotal role in generating and critiquing evidence to inform healthcare decision‑making. You will work closely with an experienced multi‑disciplinary team of systematic reviewers, health economists and statisticians to critique evidence submitted to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) as part of the Technology Appraisal process and other NIHR HTA and evidence synthesis projects as necessary. You will also have the opportunity to contribute to other projects led by LRiG and HDS colleagues either through methods research or by collaborating with University colleagues, NHS partners and industry on applied projects.
Responsibilities
* Generate and critique evidence to inform healthcare decision‑making for NICE Technology Appraisal process.
* Collaborate with a multi‑disciplinary team of systematic reviewers, health economists and statisticians.
* Contribute to other projects led by LRiG and HDS colleagues through methods research and collaboration with University colleagues, NHS partners and industry.
Qualifications
* Master’s degree in a health‑related field.
* Experience with systematic reviews.
* Knowledge or experience with HTA and NICE processes is an advantage.
* Background in research with willingness to undergo training.
* Open to part‑time PhD study support.
Contact information
Informal enquiries: Angela Stainthorpe (angela.stainthorpe@liverpool.ac.uk). Telephone enquiries: Gill Prescott, 0151 794 5067 (Gill.Prescott@liverpool.ac.uk).
Availability
The post is available to March 2027 in the first instance.
Commitment to Diversity
The University of Liverpool is committed to enhancing workforce diversity. We actively seek to attract, develop and retain colleagues with diverse backgrounds and perspectives. We welcome applications from all genders/gender identities, Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic backgrounds, individuals living with a disability and members of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Location
Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
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