Research Fellow - School of Psychology - 107497 - Grade 7
United Kingdom
Job Description
School of Psychology
Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK
As this vacancy has limited funding the maximum salary that can be offered is Grade 7, salary £36,636.
Grade: 7
Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to April 2028
Closing date: 14 th June 2026
Background
Police and law enforcement personnel are routinely exposed to distressing material as part of their roles, particularly when supporting investigations into serious crimes such as sexual violence, child exploitation, and terrorism. Evidence from high-risk sectors indicates that repeated exposure can negatively affect wellbeing, as well as personal and social functioning, particularly under conditions of high workload and time pressure. Neurodivergent professionals (e.g., autistic individuals and those with ADHD, dyslexia, or dyspraxia) may be particularly affected due to differences in emotional processing and sensory sensitivity, alongside strengths such as strong attention to detail.
Role Summary
We are seeking a highly motivated post‑doc researcher to join our multidisciplinary team on this project exploring risk and protective factors for distress in neurodivergent personnel. The role involves conducting quantitative and qualitative analyses, with opportunities to contribute to the translation of findings into practical guidance for organisations.
* Work within specified research grants and projects and contribute to writing bids
* Operate within area of specialism
* Analyse and interpret research findings and results
Main Duties
* Lead the design, implementation, and analysis of quantitative research, including surveys, data collection, and statistical analysis.
* Collaborate with law enforcement agencies, academic researchers, and mental health professionals to support effective project delivery.
* Conduct literature reviews and contribute to project reports and academic publications.
* Ensure adherence to ethical guidelines and regulatory requirements, particularly when working with high-risk groups.
* Contribute to dissemination of findings through conferences, workshops, and academic outputs.
* Prepare reports for funders and other key stakeholders.
* Deal with problems that may affect the achievement of research objectives and deadlines.
* Collect research data; this may be through a variety of research methods, such as scientific experimentation, literature reviews, and research interviews.
* Present research outputs, including drafting academic publications or parts thereof, for example at seminars and as posters.
* Provide guidance, as required, to support staff and any students who may be assisting with the research.
* Apply knowledge in a way which develops new intellectual understanding.
* Contribute to developing new models, techniques and methods.
Person Specification
* A PhD (or near to completion) in psychology, criminology, or a related discipline, with a focus on mental health, trauma, neurodiversity, or a closely related area.
* Strong expertise in quantitative research methods, including advanced statistical analysis and proficiency in software such as SPSS, R, or equivalent tools.
* Proven experience in designing, managing, and analysing complex datasets to answer comparison research questions.
* A solid understanding of law enforcement contexts and the psychological impact of exposure to distressing material.
* Strong project management skills, with the ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with academic, operational, and practitioner stakeholders.
* Experience of academic publication or research dissemination is desirable.
Equality Statement
We are an equal opportunity employer and committed to providing a fair and inclusive workplace for all staff.
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