This post provides a unique opportunity for someone resident in the UK to work alongside world leaders in spinal cord injury research and contribute to the first international study looking at rehabilitation outcome and length of inpatient admission. We are seeking someone with strong qualitative and quantitative research knowledge, project management and supervision skills who can produce high-quality publications from this research.
The ideal candidate will have a doctoral qualification in Clinical or Health Psychology, or clinically relevant PhD, have experience of conducting independent mixed methods research, including coding and analysing complex data sets.
The postholder will support the NSIC Psychology Team to deliver research funded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research (USA). The research is led by Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, Chicago and other collaborators include psychologists working in Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, as well as some sites in the USA alongside the NSIC. The total award is $4.2 million from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research. The NSIC is partnering with each of the spinal cord injury centres in England, who are Patient Identification Centres, user charities and professional groups for recruitment.
If interested applicants are Clinical Psychologists, please consider applying for this post alongside another that has become available in the team.
The project commenced 18 months ago, and the current post holder is relocating abroad and is unable to continue. Phase one of the project involved people with spinal cord injury, their care partners and rehabilitation professionals, with representation being sought from across the 8 NHS England commissioned spinal cord injury centres.
The post holder will be involved with focus group analysis and survey development, recruitment, delivery, and analysis. Specifically, this will involve the post holder coding alongside the clinical research assistant and international partners, the phase one focus group discussion, which will inform the survey. The second phase will involve development and piloting of the survey with people with spinal cord injury. The third phase will involve recruiting 500 people who have experienced SCIC based rehabilitation from one of the centres in England and survey their experience and preparedness for community transition and life with injury.
The postholder will be working under the supervision of Dr Jane Duff, Head of the NSIC Psychology Service, Principal Investigator for the grant, and working alongside / provide clinical supervision alongside Dr Duff to a Clinical Research Assistant.
The post holder will need some flexibility as there will be occasional evening work due to the international nature of this research, such time can be taken back flexibly. The postholder will need to be able to work Tuesday or Wednesdays and be resident in the UK.
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Proposed interview date: April 2025
For a comprehensive list of responsibilities and duties, please kindly refer to the Job Description and Person Specification by downloading the JD and PS attachment in the advert.
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This advert closes on Thursday 27 Mar 2025