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Researcher

Applications for this vacancy closed on 23 October 2024 at 12:00PM
Applications are invited for a Researcher to work with a team working with
Professor Andrew Farmer on a research programme on the use of wearable devices
in the home care of patients and social service users (including care home
residents) in the UK.





The successful applicant will contribute to the early evaluation of wearable
devices in individuals receiving support from hospital and social services,
including in a care home setting, in the UK. Responsibilities will include
conducting thorough literature reviews and synthesise findings, submit
applications to ethics committees, project management including recruitment of
research participants, data collection, prepare research papers to high-impact
journals, present research findings at conferences. You will also facilitate
PPI events and project manage including coordinate project timelines and
deliverables, work collaboratively with other team members to achieve project
goals.





You will have a PhD in a relevant field (eg Health Sciences, Social Sciences,
Biomedical Engineering), strong organisational and project management skills,
experience in conducting PPI activities and working with patients and service
users, and proficiency in quantitative and qualitative research methods.





You will be based in the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences,
Radcliffe Primary Care Building, Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6GG as your
normal place of work. Please note that remote working will not be possible on
a regular basis due to the direct working needed to iterate intervention
development with users and develop an understanding of clinical and service
delivery pathways.





The position is offered full-time (part time working may be considered with a
minimum of 0.6FTE) and fixed-term for one year in the first instance, or until
31 December 2025, whichever is earliest. We have two posts available.





For further information or to discuss the post please contact Professor Andrew
Farmer (andrew.farmer@phc.ox.ac.uk).





“Committed to equality and valuing diversity”





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. Click here for information and advice on
writing an effective Supporting Statement.





The closing date for applications is **12:00** **noon on Wednesday 23 October
2024. **





Interviews are expected to be held during the week commencing 18 November
2024.

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Applications are invited for a Researcher to work with a team working with Professor Andrew Farmer on a research programme on the use of wearable devices in the home care of patients and social service users (including care home residents) in the UK.

 

The successful applicant will contribute to the early evaluation of wearable devices in individuals receiving support from hospital and social services, including in a care home setting, in the UK. Responsibilities will include conducting thorough literature reviews and synthesise findings, submit applications to ethics committees, project management including recruitment of research participants, data collection, prepare research ...
Applications are invited for a Researcher to work with a team working with
Professor Andrew Farmer on a research programme on the use of wearable devices
in the home care of patients and social service users (including care home
residents) in the UK.





The successful applicant will contribute to the early evaluation of wearable
devices in individuals receiving support from hospital and social services,
including in a care home setting, in the UK. Responsibilities will include
conducting thorough literature reviews and synthesise findings, submit
applications to ethics committees, project management including recruitment of
research participants, data collection, prepare research papers ...
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