About The Role This is a Fixed Term role until November 2027 working full-time. We are recruiting for an exciting position within our Population, Psychiatry, Suicide and Informatics (PPSI) team: This is one role for either a Research Assistant (Grade 7) or a Research Officer (Grade 8). The role offers unique opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge mental health research led by Prof. Ann John, co-director of DATAMIND and leader of the Data Science theme at the Wolfson Centre for Young People’s Mental Health. As a Research Assistant, you will: Create mental health phenotypes using clinical code systems and data-driven techniques Conduct surveys to enhance mental health research platforms Collaborate on research questions using large databases and machine learning methods Undertake complex data analyses and contribute to research papers The Research Officer role involves: Leading the development of mental health phenotypes and data-driven research Designing and conducting surveys to improve research infrastructure Spearheading collaborative projects using advanced epidemiological and machine learning approaches Contributing to grant applications and project management This position requires proficiency in programming (Python, R, SQL) and a strong background in epidemiology or health data science. You'll work with cutting-edge resources like the SAIL Databank, contributing to impactful research that shapes mental health policies and interventions. Join our £40M-funded research environment, where you'll have opportunities for skill development, career growth, and publishing in high-impact journals. Your work will directly contribute to transforming mental health research across the UK, focusing on critical areas such as child and adolescent mental health, suicide prevention, and leveraging AI for improved health outcomes. If you're passionate about using data science to drive innovations in mental health research, we invite you to apply and be part of our transformative team. Welsh Language Skills The Welsh language level required for this role is Level 1 - A little. The role holder will be able to pronounce Welsh words, answer the phone in Welsh (good morning/afternoon) and use very basic everyday words and phrases (thank you, please etc.). Level 1 can be reached by completing a 1 hour course. The University is a proud bilingual institution, our Welsh Language Strategy outlines our aspiration to promote the language and enable our staff to engage with the language as an additional workplace skill and as a gateway to new cultural and social opportunities. Applications are welcome in Welsh and will not be treated less favourably than those submitted in English. Welsh speakers have the right to an interview in Welsh. Applicants for a role where Welsh skills are essential are expected to present their application in Welsh and will be interviewed in Welsh, if shortlisted. Additional Information Applications for this role will take the format of a CV submission and cover letter. The cover letter should include your publication list. £39,105 to £45,163 per annum