| Location: | London |
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| Salary: | £39,076 to £40,733 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance. |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 9th December 2025 |
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| Closes: | 4th January 2026 |
| Job Ref: | 132665 |
About us
The Research Assistant will join the Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences (FANS), Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London. The IoPPN aims to change and shape how we understand, prevent and treat mental health and other conditions that affect the brain. We work to transform care for people who are affected by mental health and neurological conditions, through world-class research, education and training, to serve communities locally and globally.
FANS is one of Europe’s largest research groups and one of the few teams in the world bringing together leading experts in brain development and pro and antisocial behaviours. We believe it is essential to investigate the determinants of normal development to understand abnormal behaviour (or illness).
Brain Health in Gen 2020 is a cutting-edge prospective longitudinal study aiming to assess how the prenatal mother-baby environment, including exposures such as maternal COVID-19, impacts upon early brain development and later childhood outcomes.
About the role
This post holder will contribute to the on-site effective and efficient running of research activities within the Brain Health in Gen2020 study, providing comprehensive research and administrative support to the project and supporting all aspects of study delivery. This includes participant screening and recruitment, liaising with families, obtaining informed consent, conducting neurodevelopmental and cognitive assessments, collecting and managing study data, and ensuring adherence to research governance and ethical standards.
The role involves working collaboratively with a range of stakeholders, including the Principal Investigators, Project Manager, research and clinical teams, as well as study participants and their families. Meticulous attention to detail is essential, along with the ability to manage one's own workload effectively. This position is suited for an enthusiastic, curious and self-motivated individual seeking to contribute to research aiming to inform and support young children and families.
This is a full-time post (35 hours per week), and you will be offered a fixed term contract for 12 months in the first instance, with the possibility of extension if funding allows.
This post is an on-site role only (no hybrid option).
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