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Research Fellow (TIMES Project)

Reference:  HY0357
Campus:  Hull and Region
Faculty/Area:  Faculty of Health Sciences
School/Department:  Hull York Medical School
Subject Group/Team:  Academy of Primary Care
Salary:  £35,326 to £40,927 per annum
Fixed Term - 18 months
Post Type:  Full Time
Closing Date:  Wednesday 16 February 2022

Applicants are required to submit a current CV and covering letter outlining how their qualifications and experience meet the Person Specification in the Job Description below.

This role may require a DBS check

The Academy of Primary Care at Hull York Medical School seeks to appoint a research fellow with applied health services research expertise to work on this NIHR funded programme grant. This post is offered for an initial period of 18 months, with intention to extend for a further 3.5 years.   Remote working may be possible although the post does include fieldwork in the region.

TIMES is a programme of research funded with over £2 million by the National Institute of Health Research to co-design and develop a tool to help patients, carers and professionals produce tailored care plans that meet the sleep-related needs of people with dementia or memory problems and their carers, while reducing harm from sleeping medicines.     

TIMES will be delivered by a partnership between Hull, Exeter (programme lead, Professor Chris Fox),  University of East Anglia, Oxford, and Aston Universities. The Academy offers primary care expertise to the whole project; and is leading work packages looking at enablers and barriers to tailored care (building on related previous work by our team), and co-design of a novel complex intervention. If successful, we will then be a recruitment site for a cluster-randomised trial.

This full-time role will be based at the Allam Medical Building, University of Hull, working with experienced researchers and academics from within the Academy, the Medical School, the Institute for Clinical and Applied Health Research at Hull, as well as colleagues across Hull and York universities.

The post will be of interest to anyone with experience of health and health care related research methods and theory. The post offers an exciting opportunity for a primary care/health services researcher to both develop their own academic career as well as contribute to making a difference in primary care.

For informal discussion about the role, please contact Prof Joanne Reeve (e-mail: Joanne.Reeve@hyms.ac.uk )

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