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
  • Right to work in the UK required

Work Rights

Must demonstrate right to work in the UK

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