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Integrated Health Services Programme Evaluation Lead - KTP Associate

Aston University - School of Psychology

Location: Birmingham
Salary: £37,000 per annum
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 12th January 2026
Closes: 25th January 2026
Job Ref: 1600-25

Location: Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Priestley Wharf, 3 Holt St, Birmingham, B7 4BN.

Contract Type: Fixed Term (36 months)

This role is part of a management Knowledge Transfer Partnership (mKTP) between Aston University and Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (BCHC). The project aims to design, test, and embed a rigorous evaluation framework to support decision-making and assess the effectiveness of service design, delivery, and workforce planning within BCHC’s Community Care Collaborative (CCC). The work will contribute to improved patient experience and outcomes, reduced health inequalities, and delivery of the NHS 10-Year Plan.

The mKTP will support a strategic shift towards data-driven decision-making and robust service evaluation across integrated community care services. The successful candidate will play a central role in embedding sustainable evaluation practices within BCHC.

Candidate Profile

You will hold a minimum MSc in Organisational Psychology, Public Health, or a related discipline (or equivalent qualification), with experience of managing complex projects and applying mixed-methods analysis. Experience in community, health, or social development contexts would be advantageous.

Main Responsibilities

You will develop and embed a Plan–Do–Check–Act (PDCA) evaluation framework for the Community Care Collaborative, supporting a shift towards integrated and evidence-based implementation. Key responsibilities include:

  • Auditing implementation activities across three CCC localities (retrospective, prospective, and control)
  • Evaluating integrated care services where fragmented data systems and inconsistent metrics present challenges
  • Introducing qualitative methods to capture staff and patient experience, including systems mapping and modelling
  • Developing feasible approaches to measure and improve equity of access to healthcare services

Personal Attributes

You will demonstrate strong interpersonal skills and be able to work effectively with senior NHS leaders, clinicians, and patients. You will communicate clearly with a range of audiences and show good organisation, professional judgement, and time management. You will be adaptable, motivated, and able to work independently while contributing positively to an interdisciplinary team. An interest in innovation, new technologies, and advanced data approaches is essential.

Additional Responsibilities

You will engage in continuous professional development, promote health, safety, equality, diversity, inclusion, and environmental sustainability, and carry out duties fairly and ethically.

Benefits and Career Development

The role offers up to £6,000 for personal and professional development over the project duration, 25 days’ annual leave, professional mentoring, and access to mental health and wellbeing support. Approximately 60% of KTP Associates secure employment with their host organisation at the end of the partnership.

About the Partnership

BCHC delivers over 100 NHS services to 1.1 million residents in Birmingham and specialist services to 6.5 million people across the West Midlands. You will work closely with Aston University academics, including Professor Rachel Shaw and Dr Megan Jarman, alongside BCHC’s senior management team, with support from an Innovate UK Knowledge Transfer Adviser.

The role is based at BCHC, with access to Aston University facilities. Some travel across the West Midlands is required, and flexible working arrangements can be discussed.

This post may qualify for endorsement under the Global Talent visa (Endorsed Funder route). Candidates must hold appropriate immigration permission for the full contract duration.

 

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