Are you an enthusiastic and motivated individual who would foster and advance a research and evidence-based culture within the public health team and the wider council?
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We are looking for someone to engage with research partners, supporting capacity building, and ensuring integration of research into policy and service delivery at Sunderland City Council. You will work with internal and external partners, ultimately working to improve health and reduce health inequalities across Sunderland.
With an advanced research degree or equivalent experience of conducting public health research, your role will include designing and managing research initiatives, building partnerships with academic and health institutions, and promoting best practices to strengthen the counciland#39;s research capability and governance.
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For an informal discussion please contact Anna-Marie Marshall, Research Fellow In Public Health.andnbsp;andnbsp;
Email:andnbsp; Anna-Marie.Marshall@sunderland.ac.uk
Applications should be made on-line at northeastjobs.org.uk/sunderlandcitycouncil. For further assistance contact Operational HR Services by email: jobs@sunderland.gov.uk
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Please note that CVs are not acceptable.
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