Research Fellow

Job Description

Brief Description of the Role:

Born in Bradford (BiB) have an exciting opportunity for two Research Fellows to come and work with us on our ground breaking research programme: Born in Bradford Age of Wonder.

BiB is an internationally acclaimed applied research programme that aims to achieve a healthier, fairer future for children living in the vibrant, ethnically diverse but deprived city of Bradford. BiB is a partnership of the Bradford Institute for Health Research and the Universities of York, Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield.

The first BiB cohort includes 12,500 children who are now entering adolescence, a critical period that will shape their life-long physical and mental health as well as their social mobility and opportunities. With funding from the Wellcome Trust, Age of Wonder willfollow 30,000 young people (including the original BiB cohort and their peers) until age 21 to better understand how to keep young people healthy and happy, to improve opportunities and to reduce health inequalities.

 

Main duties of the job

We are looking for two organised, motivated and enthusiastic research fellows who share our exciting vision, to join us in creating a ground-breaking research programme that will shape the lives of future generations. They will work alongside senior researchers, secondary schools and young people across the district to deliver the research programme, assisting with co-production, the implementation of the survey and measurements, and embedding research into the school curriculum.

The successful candidates will have experience of working with community organisations, adolescents or schools in a research context. They will be educated to a degree level and have knowledge of project management and an understanding of ethical issues within a research context.

We can offer staff gymnasiums on both hospital sites, excellent pension scheme and advice on childcare.

Closing Date:03.03.23 (This date may change dependent on the response)