Graduate Research Assistant/Postdoctoral Research Associate
This part‑time post (0.4 FTE) is available from 1 July 2026. The post is offered as a fixed‑term contract and is funded by the NIHR (Mental Health Translational Research Collaboration) until 30 June 2027. Salary will be from £33,951 per annum pro rata on Grade E for the Graduate Research Assistant level role and from £34,610 per annum pro rata on Grade E for the Postdoctoral Research Associate level, subject to knowledge, skills and experience.
The Role
Psychology, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. The Faculty wishes to recruit a Graduate Research Assistant or Postdoctoral Research Associate to support the work of Dr Maddy Greville‑Harris on Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). The successful applicant will support the delivery of the NIHR funded project “Co‑Developing a Video‑Based Intervention to Support Parents of Children with ARFID: An Early Evaluation”. The post will include coordinating patient and public involvement activities, liaising with lived‑experience consultants (parents of children and young people with ARFID) to develop and refine intervention materials; designing and disseminating qualitative and quantitative‑based surveys for pilot testing of the intervention; analysing data and writing up findings for dissemination.
About You – Graduate Research Assistant
Applicants will be able to support delivery of co‑development research, including liaising with lived‑experience consultants and stakeholders. They will be able to collect and analyse qualitative/quantitative data and have experience of managing research projects. Understanding or experience of working with clinical populations (particularly relevant to eating disorders/ARFID) will be desirable.
About You – Postdoctoral Research Associate
Applicants will possess a relevant PhD (or be nearing completion) or possess an equivalent qualification/experience in a related field of study. They will be able to support delivery of co‑development research, including liaising with lived‑experience consultants and stakeholders. They will be able to collect and analyse qualitative/quantitative data and have experience of managing research projects. Understanding or experience of working with clinical populations (particularly relevant to eating disorders/ARFID), and skills in leading patient and public engagement activities, will be desirable.
Contact
Please contact Dr Maddy Greville-Harris, m.l.greville-harris@exeter.ac.uk
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