Job description
This exciting 18 month post is an opportunity for an enthusiastic, motivated individual who is keen to develop their qualitative and palliative and end of life care research skills.
We are looking for a colleague to work with Dr Simon Etkind, Clinical Lecturer in Palliative Care and Dr Ben Bowers, Wellcome Post-Doctoral Fellow and community palliative care nurse, Professor Stephen Barclay, Professor of Palliative Care, and colleagues on two complimentary research projects.
1) A qualitative study exploring how we can best communicate uncertainty in the context of older people with multiple serious illnesses through focus group and interviews. This study then aims to co-design a communication toolkit for optimal communication of uncertainty in clinical practice.
2) A qualitative study investigating the use of injectable end-of-life symptom control medications at home, involving interviews and focus groups with patients, families and healthcare professionals. This study is part of a larger Wellcome project and will help advance understanding of where and how systems for using injectable medications can be improved.
We are looking for someone with qualitative/mixed methods research skills and an interest in clinically focused UK palliative and end of life care research. The post-holder will be a member of PELiCam, a friendly, dynamic and inclusive leading Palliative and End of Life Care Research Group. They will have access to a community of researchers and supported to advance their skills and competences in this exciting interdisciplinary field.
The ideal candidate will have a degree or equivalent experience in a relevant discipline and experience of working in a research environment. They will have practical experience of qualitative research methods, including conducting interviews and focus groups in vulnerable groups. They will have experience of working collaboratively as part of a team, communicating with clinical and research colleagues, presenting research to academic, professional and professional audiences and writing journal papers.
The funds for this post are available for 18 months from commencement in post at 30 hours per week. Applications between 22 and 30 hours per week will also be considered. The post holder will be required to work at least 2 days per week in the Department.
The post will be based in the Primary Care Unit, East Forvie Building, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge CB2 0SR (approx. 2 miles south of city centre). The post-holder will need to work in the Department at least two days per week.
We welcome informal conversations or questions concerning this post: please contact Angela Harper [email protected] to arrange a conversation with Dr Etkind, Dr Bowers or Prof. Barclay.
Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 18 months in the first instance.
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Please include details of your referees, including email address and phone number, one of which must be your most recent line manager.
The closing date for applications is: 24th April 2023
The interview date for the role is: 2nd May 2023
Please quote reference SN36175 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.
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