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£33,002.00At University of Hull, we know diversity fosters creativity and innovation, and we want our community to represent the diversity of the world's talent. We are committed to equality of opportunity, to being fair and inclusive, and to being a place where we all belong.
We therefore particularly encourage applications from candidates who are likely to be underrepresented in University of Hull workplace. These include people from global majority backgrounds; people who have a declared disability; LGBTQI+ people; and women particularly for our Grade 9 and 10 roles.
Known for its academic excellence and state of the art facilities, the University of Hull are looking for individuals to play their part in tackling the big issues facing humanity. We are research leaders in clean energy, flood resilience, cancer and wound care and the fight against modern slavery. We change the world for the better.
With a Commitment to Excellence in Teaching and Student Success, we pride ourselves on our dedication to meeting the diverse needs and aspirations of our students. We have been recognized with a TEF Gold award and consistently high National Student Survey results, underscoring our commitment to delivering top-tier education.
As staff, we play a pivotal roles in the evolution of our university ensuring we are key players in the academic world.
Salary Range: Band 6 (£33,002 - £38,78)
We are seeking a self-motivated, experienced research assistant to join the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Research (CAMHR) at the University of Hull on a fixed term contract until 31-Oct-2029. CAMHR is a National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Mental Health Research Group. The successful candidate will become part of a large interdisciplinary team of researchers investigating addiction and mental health conditions. Under the leadership of Professor Thomas Phillips, Professor of Nursing in Addiction and Professor Judith Cohen, Director of Hull Health Trials Unit (HHTU), the team has secured a five-year award, supported by partners at the University of York and King’s College London, to develop addiction and mental health research.
Working closely with health and social care providers, patients and the public, we have developed an ambitious programme of research across three themes:
Theme 1: Improving care pathways and outcomes for young people with substance use and mental health problems
Theme 2: Improving care pathways for adults with substance use disorder and mental health problems presenting to emergency departments
Theme 3: Defining the needs of adults with alcohol-related cognitive impairment
This post will predominantly provide support to Theme 1 which aims to improve care for young people experiencing substance use and mental health problems. The programme of research incorporates multiple work packages including:
Mapping of current service provision for young people with substance use and mental health problems
An updated rapid scoping review into youth assertive community treatment
Establishment of an expert clinical reference group
Co-design of an integrated intervention service model and conduct a feasibility trial to test the intervention
A qualitative evaluation of:
The postholder will support Research Fellows and broader research team through a range of activities, including contribution to systematic and scoping reviews, screening papers and contributing to report writing; supporting development of research projects through assisting with protocol development, seeking regulatory approvals, and contributing to the development of study documents; supporting the delivery of research projects, recruitment of research participants from research sites in Humber and North Yorkshire, taking informed consent, collecting data, and contributing to data analysis and reporting where appropriate.
The postholder may also support the Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement Coordinators to develop and deliver stakeholder networks and lived experience advisory groups.
The ideal candidates will have excellent verbal and written communication skills, knowledge and of conducting literature reviews, experience in delivering clinical research, and experience engaging with vulnerable people in clinical or research settings.
The role is based at the University of Hull who have an agile working policy with some home working permitted, however it is expected that the candidate will work a minimum of 3 days per week in the office. Travel to other locations to support projects may be required.
Please upload a CV and cover letter describing how you meet the person specification for this job in the Resume/CV section of the online application form.
For more information regarding the role please view the job description here.
Interested applicants are encouraged to contact Dr Philippa Case (Senior Research Fellow) at [email protected] and Amy Foster (Finance & Operations Officer) at [email protected] for additional information.
If you would like to be part of our future or have any queries, then please get in touch today - [email protected]
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