Location: | Cambridge, Hybrid |
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Salary: | £37,694 to £46,049 |
Hours: | Full Time, Part Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 21st October 2025 |
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Closes: | 9th November 2025 |
Job Ref: | SN47671 |
Department/Location: Department of Public Health and Primary Care, The Primary Care Unit.
This exciting post is an excellent opportunity for an enthusiastic and skilled individual to develop their expertise in qualitative end-of-life care research and systems thinking.
We are looking for a motivated and enthusiastic colleague to work with Dr Ben Bowers, Assistant Professor of Primary Care and Nurse Consultant in Palliative Care, and colleagues. The post-holder will lead on two complementary research projects: 1) A qualitative focus group study investigating the perspectives of patients, family carers and members of healthcare teams concerning systems for using injectable medications for end-of-life symptom control at home. We are particularly interested in what works well and where systems for using injectable medications can be improved; 2) Develop a grant application to build on this work.
We are looking for someone with qualitative/mixed-methods research skills and experience, and knowledge of health systems design (engineering design), inclusive design or the current landscape of UK palliative and end of life care, primary care and health and social care. The post-holder will be a member of PELiCam, a friendly, dynamic and inclusive leading Palliative and End of Life Care Research Group. Funded by Wellcome Trust, the post-holder will work with internationally leading colleagues from patient safety, engineering and social sciences disciplines, to deliver insightful, high-quality research. They will have access to a community of researchers and be supported in advancing their expertise and competencies in this exciting interdisciplinary field.
The ideal candidate will have practical experience of qualitative research methods, systems design and conducting sensitive research, a PhD in a relevant social science, engineering or health discipline or an equivalent level of professional qualifications and experience. They will be skilled in working collaboratively as part of a team, planning and prioritising their workload, communicating with members of the public and research colleagues, presenting research and engaging with diverse audiences, leading the writing of journal papers and developing collaborative research. The successful applicant will require a DBS check which will be applied for once an offer has been accepted.
The funds for this post are available for 12 months from commencement in post.
This is a full-time position or part-time 80% full time equivalent.
The post will be based in the Primary Care Unit, East Forvie Building, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge CB2 0SR (approx. 2 miles south of city centre). The post-holder will need to work in the Department at least two days per week.
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