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Newcastle University is a great place to work, with excellent benefits. We have a generous holiday package, the opportunity to buy more, great pension schemes, and various health and wellbeing initiatives to support you.
Closing Date: 15 May 2025
The Role
Applications are invited for a talented and ambitious Clinical Research Associate to work within the Population Health Sciences Institute. Working with Professor Gillian Vance and Dr. Sarah Sowden, the post holder will contribute to various mixed methods projects on health inequalities and workforce development.
You will hold a degree in medicine and have research experience in healthcare inequalities and public health. Required skills and experience include:
1. Current or recent employment on the Specialised Foundation Programme, including postgraduate academic experience in a public health-related academic unit
2. Experience in research related to healthcare inequalities and workforce development
3. Designing and conducting qualitative data collection and analysis
4. Publication in high-quality peer-reviewed journals
5. Presenting research at academic conferences
6. Engaging with and presenting to stakeholders across partner organizations
The Institute of Population Health Sciences is committed to supporting equality and diversity. Applications for part-time or flexible working are welcome; please specify your preferences in your application.
Newcastle University actively promotes an inclusive environment, valuing diversity and supporting all employees and communities. We encourage applications from all backgrounds and are proud to be an equal opportunities employer.
Key Responsibilities
* Conduct high-quality applied health research within set timelines and standards.
* Contribute to study design, data collection, organization, and analysis related to health inequalities and workforce development.
* Ensure research activities comply with governance and data protection laws.
* Present research progress and outcomes to principal investigators, colleagues, and at conferences.
* Prepare publications and presentations for stakeholders and the Deep End network.
* Engage in professional development activities.
* Contribute to the research team and infrastructure activities.
* Collaborate with stakeholders, including the public, to ensure research relevance.
* Perform administrative duties as required.
* Undertake teaching related to health inequalities and research methods.
* Manage deadlines and priorities effectively.
* Provide guidance to support staff and research students.
The Person: Knowledge, Skills, and Experience
Essential
* Current or recent employment on the Specialised Foundation Programme, with postgraduate experience in a public health academic setting
* Research experience in public health, health, and care inequalities, especially workforce development
* Knowledge of the North East and North Cumbria Deep End primary care network research
* Experience presenting at academic conferences and publishing peer-reviewed articles
* Skills in evidence synthesis, qualitative research, and analysis
* Understanding of confidentiality principles in research
* Flexibility and collaborative working skills
* Strong analytical, communication, and organizational skills
Desirable
* Experience recruiting research participants
* Basic statistical analysis skills
* Knowledge of healthcare policy and practice
Attributes and Behaviors
* Teamwork and independent working abilities
* Data organization and analysis skills
* Conscientiousness, enthusiasm, inquisitiveness
* Flexibility and resilience under pressure
* Effective interpersonal skills
Qualifications
Essential
* Degree in medicine
* GMC registration with license to practice in the UK
Newcastle University is committed to dignity, respect, and inclusivity. We support diversity and are proud to be an equal opportunities employer, encouraging applications from all backgrounds.
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