Human Factors Research Fellow
Applications for this vacancy closed on 28 March 2024 at 12:00PM
**Contract type: Fixed term for until May 2025**
**Hours: Full-time**
**About the role**
We are looking for a Human Factors Research Fellow to work on the RESPOND
Programme within the Quality, Reliability, Safety and Teamwork Unit (QRSTU),
based at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.
The RESPOND programme is a five and a half year research programme which uses
Human Factors principles to investigate and improve processes involved in the
response to patients deteriorating after emergency surgery. It is divided into
4 work packages, the last of which is a randomised controlled trial of the
intervention designed to improve responses. The programme is now in year 3,
and the randomised trial has begun. You will be a key player in delivering the
programme, including introducing and implementing the interventions, working
with clinical staff to customise it to the environment, ensuring engagement
and delivering human factors training. You will be working closely with
clinical staff at participating sites, as well as the core team within the
QRSTU, in particular providing supervision and guidance to junior research
group members and students.
**About you**
You will hold a PhD in a relevant subject and will have previous research
experience in human factors and/or quality improvement methodologies and
delivering human factors training to healthcare professionals. You will have
excellent communications skills and computer literacy, as well as the ability
to multi-task and adapt to changing requirements, possessing excellent
decision-making, problem-solving, and leadership skills.
This full-time post is available immediately and is fixed-term until 31 May
2025 in the first instance. We would be willing to consider applications for
part-time hours as part of a job-share arrangement.
**Application Process**
If you would like to discuss this role please contact Professor Peter
McCulloch via email: peter.mcculloch@nds.ox.ac.uk
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online and as part of the
application process you are required to upload your CV and a covering letter.
Please quote reference NDSA924 on all correspondence.
Only applications received before noon Thursday 28th March 2024 can be
considered.
Interviews will be held on Tuesday 9th April 2024.
**Committed to equality and valuing diversity**
**Hours: Full-time**
**About the role**
We are looking for a Human Factors Research Fellow to work on the RESPOND
Programme within the Quality, Reliability, Safety and Teamwork Unit (QRSTU),
based at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.
The RESPOND programme is a five and a half year research programme which uses
Human Factors principles to investigate and improve processes involved in the
response to patients deteriorating after emergency surgery. It is divided into
4 work packages, the last of which is a randomised controlled trial of the
intervention designed to improve responses. The programme is now in year 3,
and the randomised trial has begun. You will be a key player in delivering the
programme, including introducing and implementing the interventions, working
with clinical staff to customise it to the environment, ensuring engagement
and delivering human factors training. You will be working closely with
clinical staff at participating sites, as well as the core team within the
QRSTU, in particular providing supervision and guidance to junior research
group members and students.
**About you**
You will hold a PhD in a relevant subject and will have previous research
experience in human factors and/or quality improvement methodologies and
delivering human factors training to healthcare professionals. You will have
excellent communications skills and computer literacy, as well as the ability
to multi-task and adapt to changing requirements, possessing excellent
decision-making, problem-solving, and leadership skills.
This full-time post is available immediately and is fixed-term until 31 May
2025 in the first instance. We would be willing to consider applications for
part-time hours as part of a job-share arrangement.
**Application Process**
If you would like to discuss this role please contact Professor Peter
McCulloch via email: peter.mcculloch@nds.ox.ac.uk
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online and as part of the
application process you are required to upload your CV and a covering letter.
Please quote reference NDSA924 on all correspondence.
Only applications received before noon Thursday 28th March 2024 can be
considered.
Interviews will be held on Tuesday 9th April 2024.
**Committed to equality and valuing diversity**
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Contract type: Fixed term for until May 2025 Hours: Full-time About the role We are looking for a Human Factors Research Fellow to work on the RESPOND Programme within the Quality, Reliability, Safety and Teamwork Unit (QRSTU), based at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. The RESPOND programme is a five and a half year research programme which uses Human Factors principles to investigate and improve processes involved in the response to patients deteriorating after emergency surgery. It is divided into 4 work packages, the last of which is a randomised controlled trial of the intervention designed to ... **Contract type: Fixed term for until May 2025**
**Hours: Full-time** **About the role** We are looking for a Human Factors Research Fellow to work on the RESPOND Programme within the Quality, Reliability, Safety and Teamwork Unit (QRSTU), based at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. The RESPOND programme is a five and a half year research programme which uses Human Factors principles to investigate and improve processes involved in the response to patients deteriorating after emergency surgery. It is divided into 4 work packages, the last of which is a randomised controlled trial of the intervention designed to improve responses. ... |
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