Research Officer (children & Young People) Patient Services
Anthony Nolan
London, United Kingdom
Base: £43,500 py; bonus/equity: not specified; ben...
On-site
Postgraduate qualification in social science
Experience conducting research with children
Strong knowledge of ethical safeguarding
The role involves delivering a series of studies investigating the experiences, needs, and outcomes of children and young people who have received cellular therapy
Job Summary
The role involves delivering a series of studies investigating the experiences, needs, and outcomes of children and young people who have received cellular therapy.
This is a grant-funded position aimed at developing new supportive care services and resources based on research findings.
Candidates will work collaboratively with patients, families, transplant centre clinicians, and Anthony Nolan colleagues to ensure research reflects patient priorities.
Matching Summary
The role involves delivering a series of studies investigating the experiences, needs, and outcomes of children and young people who have received cellular therapy.
Salary
Base: £43,500 per annum; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: 27 days annual leave; pension scheme; childcare vouchers; life assurance
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Postgraduate qualification in social science
Experience conducting research with children
Strong knowledge of ethical safeguarding
Qualitative research skills interviews focus groups
Experience using NVivo software
Nice-to-have
PhD preferred over MSc
Track record of peer-reviewed publications
Ability to engage diverse stakeholders
Dissemination experience to non-academic audiences
Key Requirements
Postgraduate qualification in health psychology or sociology
Demonstrated experience working with children and young people