Researcher on the national Perinatal Mortality Review Tool (PMRT) programme

Researcher on the national Perinatal Mortality Review Tool (PMRT) programme Oxford, England

University of Oxford
Full Time Oxford, England 44414 - 52841 GBP ANNUAL Today
Job description

At the heart of this role is the prevention of babies dying around the time of birth. You will work on the national Perinatal Mortality Review Tool (PMRT) programme which focuses on understanding why babies die and working to prevent future deaths. We have developed the national PMRT to support hospitals in the UK in carrying out robust reviews when babies die, to learn lessons to help prevent future deaths. This post is central to maximising the benefits of PMRT review for parents, supporting hospitals, and driving further developments of the PMRT.
We are looking for an experienced quantitative researcher with project management skills to join the team responsible for delivering the national PMRT programme. This newly-created and varied role will be central to the continuing success of the PMRT programme. The post-holder will have a range of responsibilities including the, largely quantitative, analysis of national PMRT data; supporting the further development of the PMRT; supporting parent, public and patient involvement and engagement; and driving forward the delivery of the programme.
The post is based in the Nuffield Department of Population Health (NDPH) which comprises world-renowned population health research groups and provides an excellent environment for multi-disciplinary research and teaching. The National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit is an internationally recognised, multi-disciplinary research unit based within the NDPH at the University of Oxford, Old Road Campus in Headington, Oxford. The Unit undertakes research about pregnancy, childbirth and newborn babies.
To be considered for this role you will have a postgraduate qualification in a relevant health-related science; experience of the analysis of quantitative data, including using logistic regression and other data modelling techniques; and project management experience. You will also have a track record of publication of papers and writing reports, as well as excellent organisational, interpersonal and communication skills.
You will be required to upload a CV and Supporting Statement as part of your online application. The Supporting Statement should include a cover letter and should also clearly describe how you meet each of the selection criteria listed in the job description.
The position is full-time (part-time considered) and fixed-term until March 2026.
The closing date for applications is noon on 28 July 2023.

Researcher on the national Perinatal Mortality Review Tool (PMRT) programme
University of Oxford

www.ox.ac.uk
Oxford, United Kingdom
Christopher Francis Patten
$500 million to $1 billion (USD)
501 to 1000 Employees
College / University
Colleges & Universities
Education
Related Jobs

All Related Listed jobs

Hotel Receptionist
Point A Hotels London, England 10.5 - 11.65 GBP HOURLY Today

Passion for service and delivering unforgettable experiences to our customers. Kindness, honesty and care for the surrounding community.

Evening Tram Litter Picker
MPM Graffiti Solutions Croydon, England 11.95 GBP HOURLY Today

Assemble equipment as necessary and check, clean and store machinery safely after use and report any defects to the Supervisor/ Business Manager.

Paid Media Executive
Finn Partners London, England Today

Youll be responsible for planning & building campaigns for our clients with the support of our in-house Paid Media team, whether thats driving conversions or

Team Member - Stevenston
Domino's Pizza Stevenston, Scotland 15888 - 20266 GBP ANNUAL Today

Taking orders and serving customers face to face and via telephone. Maintaining product control and standards at all times.

Waiter/Waitress
Hilton London, England 18090 - 21073 GBP ANNUAL Today

Famous for her use of British produce, Sally's aim with the pub is to create a warm, loving atmosphere in the centre of Westminster bringing pub classics back