Reference
101925
Employer/Organisation
Sheffield Hallam University
Closing date
26/11/2023
Contract type
Full time
Contract duration
Fixed term
Duration
12 months
Salary from Salary to
£38,205 £42,978
Full description
As a Research Fellow, you will be an integral member of the Active Together team, supporting the
delivery of a large and complex cancer rehabilitation programme at the AWRC and sites across
Yorkshire. Working closely with the project manager, wider team and fellow researchers, you will be at
the heart of delivering a pioneering multidisciplinary, cancer rehabilitation service, contributing to its
development, evaluation and roll out across the county.
We are looking for a PhD qualified researcher in a relevant field with publication and conference
experience to spearhead the data-related aspects of our pioneering cancer rehabilitation service. You will
lead on the multi-site data collection and evaluation aspects of the service, including monitoring
performance, reporting on progress and highlighting risks or issues. This will include the safe and secure
collection of data, creation and management of a database of confidential medical data, data analysis
and visualisation. You will share results with the programme’s funder, Yorkshire Cancer Research, and
all stakeholders involved in service delivery. Communicating the results of your evaluation will be a major
component of the role, both locally and internationally. You will be at the forefront of developing,
evaluating, and implementing a ground breaking cancer rehabilitation service across Yorkshire.
You will work closely with NHS Trusts and their collaborative partners to assist in the set up of their data
collection and transfer, including advising on appropriate data protection and sharing agreements.
You will review, evaluate and synthesise the latest research on exercise oncology and behaviour change
strategies for physical activity, making recommendations for data led service change and development.
You will contribute to other research within the university where appropriate and raise research proposals
of your own related to the Active Together population.
We are seeking candidates with a broad range of experience but with a particular focus on providing
support for the delivery and evaluation of a complex public health service. We are looking to attract
candidates with strong experience of data collection and evaluation, including the evaluation of
retrospective, complex data sets, problem-solving, communication and facilitation skills, and well developed stakeholder and customer service skills. Insight and experience of NHS services (particularly
cancer services) and processes would be an advantage.