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Salary is £38,249 per annum, depending on experience. Plus, a personal development budget of up to £4,000.
At the 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.
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An exciting opportunity to work with one of the leading providers of domiciliary care services in the locality on an ambitious and innovative 24-month project developing new ideas, methodologies, and technologies.
Veracity Healthcare is a CQC-registered provider delivering Home Care and Supported Living services across the East Riding of Yorkshire and Supported Living Hull.
The organisation specialises in delivering high-quality, person-centred care for adults with a wide range of complex needs, including physical disabilities, mental health conditions, learning disabilities, and neurological conditions. Services provided include personal care, medication administration, meal preparation, community access, social support, and 24/7 supported living for individuals who require more intensive care and supervision.
This KTP project will develop an affordable, scalable Responsible AI-powered incident reporting and investigation system that is sector-specific, aimed at enhancing patient safety. It will streamline care staff reporting, and improve regulatory compliance, driving timely, data-driven responses to strengthen service quality and operational efficiency in incident management.
This project is a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) - part of a national, Government-supported initiative, which provides graduates with fast-track career opportunities through work on challenging technical & IT projects (for more information please visit https://www.ktp-uk.org).
The KTP project will be fully championed with expertise from the University of Hull and Veracity Healthcare.
You will be supported to continue your personal and professional development throughout the project, acquiring new transferable skills that will enhance your employability; a £4000 budget is available for this training. The project offers the potential to undertake a higher degree (although this is not a requirement of the post).
For the right candidate there are excellent prospects for obtaining permanent employment with Veracity at the end of the KTP project.
We are looking for a candidate who has an honours degree (preferably at the 2:1 level or above) in Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Electronics, Mechatronics or similar. A Masters is welcome.
Key requirements:
The Associate will proactively lead on the following aspects of the project:
The candidate should be able to organise their own time effectively and independently to prescribed timescales and objectives. They should be able to express themselves both clearly and articulately in both verbal and written forms.
Note:
Salary is £38,249 per annum, depending on experience. Plus, a personal development budget of up to £4,000.
You will be primarily based at the company partner’s premises in East Yorkshire and follow their working hours and annual leave allocation.
Previous KTP Associates are not eligible to apply for this role.
Candidates are requested to upload a CV and covering letter. To discuss this role informally, please contact:
The vacancy will close at 00:01am on 23 February 2026.
Professor Dhaval Thakker [email protected] or Dr Koorosh Aslansefat [email protected]
For information about the School of Digital and Physical Sciences visit
https://www.hull.ac.uk/about/faculties/faculty-of-science-and-engineering
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