Location: | London |
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Salary: | £44,355 to £47,882 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 10th June 2025 |
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Closes: | 7th July 2025 |
Job Ref: | 117228 |
About the role:
This is an exciting opportunity to work within a multidisciplinary team that includes world experts in psychology, clinical neuroscience, statistics, patient-clinician communication, and cancer survivorship care. The post-holder will join a team of researchers, clinicians, and patient partners on a 5-year collaborative research programme funded by a Wellcome Mental Health Award, ‘When your body betrays you: interoceptive mechanisms of anxiety after cancer’. The award is supporting a large-scale collaborative research programme between KCL, UCL, Stanford University, and the National Cancer Institute (NIH) through 2025-2030.
The post-holder will sit within two labs including Dr Lauren Heathcote’s team (Principal Investigator) in the Health Psychology Section, Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry Psychology and Neuroscience, as well as Dr Matthew Howard’s team at the Centre for Neuroimaging Sciences at the Institute of Psychiatry Psychology and Neuroscience. The post-holder will have access to lively research environments both in the Health Psychology Section and the Centre for Neuroimaging sciences. Travel between Guy’s Campus and Denmark hill campus will be required for meetings and to fulfil job responsibilities.
The post-holder will be part of the core research team running a Randomised Controlled Trial of interoceptive training as a novel therapy for reducing anxiety in survivors of primary breast cancer (Work Package 1 of the Wellcome MHA). The post-holder will lead on fMRI data collection and analysis of neuroimaging data, which will support the examination of brain-based changes underlying therapeutic effects. This will involve supporting data collection and optimisation for pilot MRI scans (Q3-Q4 2025) and MRI scans with breast cancer survivors for the larger clinical trial (starting in Q2 2026). fMRI data collection will take place at the Centre for Neuroimaging Sciences as well as at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospital.
The position will be full time (100% FTE) and appointed for a fixed duration of 1 year in the first instance, with the possibility of extension up to 3 years for the full duration of the trial. The role will involve working 35 hours per week, and this may include working out of office hours and weekends, as needed, to support data collection on the project.
This position will require in-person work at least three days per week, but this will be up to five days per week during testing periods.
Interviews are due to be held in July 2025. The position is available starting from August-October 2025.
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