Research Associate in Out-of-Hours Primary Care 2019

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BristolRA2019
Type Job
Categories (tags) Uncategorized
Dates 2019/09/01 - 2019/10/28
Link https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BVN569/research-associate-in-out-of-hours-primary-care
Address University of Bristol
Geolocation 51° 27' 30", -2° 36' 11"
Abstract due
Submission deadline 2019/10/27
Final version due
Notification date
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Research Associate in Out-of-Hours Primary Care 2019:


Details:


  • University of Bristol - Bristol Medical School
  • Location: Bristol
  • Salary: £33,797 to £38,017 per annum
  • Hours: Full Time
  • Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
  • Placed On: 25th September 2019
  • Closes: 27th October 2019
  • Job Ref: ACAD104226

We are seeking to appoint a talented qualitative researcher to assist the multi-disciplinary team conducting a National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) National School for Primary Care Research (SPCR) funded collaborative study ‘Understanding antibiotic prescribing patterns in out-of-hours primary care’. The study is led by Dr Rebecca Barnes (University of Bristol) and Professor Geraldine Leydon (University of Southampton). The post-holder will be based in the Centre for Academic Primary Care, Population Health Sciences within Bristol Medical School.

The post will suit researchers with training in qualitative methods of data collection and analysis, and some experience of undertaking applied health research or working with data from a healthcare setting. Knowledge and understanding of conversation analytic methods would also be highly beneficial. Applicants will want to develop and extend their careers by playing a key role in a collaborative multi-disciplinary project (Southampton, Bristol, UCL and Oxford) and gaining experience in collecting, managing and analysing large naturalistic datasets of primary care practitioner-patient interactions out-of-hours.

Informal enquiries can be made to Dr Rebecca Barnes, Senior Research Fellow 0117 9287213, rebecca.barnes@bristol.ac.uk

We welcome applications from all members of our community and are particularly encouraging those from diverse groups, such as members of the LGBT+ and BAME communities, to join us.