Psychology is seeking to recruit a research assistant to undertake 3 research studies examining clergy children’s experiences. Each study will focus on a particular age group. The studies will use qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods approaches to explore the experiences of clergy children in primary and high school and young adults. Methods are likely to include analysing children’s drawings, conducting interviews, and possibly conducting surveys. The findings will inform recommendations for developing pastoral care for clergy children. As part of the dissemination, findings will be presented to the funder, the Clergy Support Trust, in a peer-reviewed journal article and in a PDF of key findings that can be freely shared.
The Research assistant will be responsible for undertaking literature searches, developing interview schedules and survey items under supervision, data collection and analysis and developing outputs. They should have sufficient breadth or depth of specialist knowledge in psychology and in research methods and techniques to work within established research programmes; experience of research gained through Masters-level study or equivalent.
We encourage applications from a diverse range of applicants.
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