Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences (NDCN), FMRIB, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9DU
The Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences (NDCN) is based on the John Radcliffe Hospital site in Oxford and has an established research and teaching portfolio with a national and international reputation for excellence. The department fosters a highly integrated and interdisciplinary environment in which research, clinical training, and patient care interact, enabling new approaches to the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of brain diseases.
About the Role
This is an exciting opportunity to join the MRC Centre of Research Excellence in Restorative Neural Dynamics (RND CoRE), working within the Physiological Neuroimaging Group led by Professor Charlotte Stagg. You will contribute to a programme of human non-invasive neuromodulation research, primarily with healthy adult participants but with potential opportunities to work with clinical populations.
The post is fixed-term for three years and is based at FMRIB, John Radcliffe Hospital. This is an in-person role, with limited opportunities for hybrid working.
You will assist with participant recruitment, scheduling, data collection, and analysis across a range of human studies. You will manage your own research and administrative activities within guidelines provided by senior colleagues, contribute to wider project planning, select and adapt experimental protocols, and use specialist equipment during participant testing sessions. You will also contribute to scientific reports, journal articles, and the presentation of data at conferences, and represent the research group at external meetings and seminars.
About You
You will hold a first degree, together with relevant experience of neuromodulation and neuroimaging in human participants, and may be working towards a doctorate in neuroimaging, neuromodulation, or a closely related field. You will possess sufficient specialist knowledge of human non-invasive brain stimulation approaches to work within established research programmes, and will have a proven track record in recruiting and scheduling study volunteers, including from complex clinical populations. Excellent written and oral communication skills, the ability to manage your time effectively, and experience of working both independently and as part of a small team are essential.
A Master's degree in a related subject, experience analysing neuroimaging (particularly MR) data, and experience contributing to peer-reviewed publications would be desirable.
Diversity
The University of Oxford is committed to equality and valuing diversity. NDCN holds a departmental Silver Athena SWAN award in recognition of its efforts to promote gender equality in representation, progression, and success for all. We welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds, including those currently under-represented in research.
Application Process
Applications are made through our online recruitment portal. You will be required to upload a CV and a supporting statement explaining how you meet each of the selection criteria, together with the details of two referees. Please upload all documents as PDF files with your name and document type in the filename. Further information on the application process is available at https://www.jobs.ox.ac.uk/how-to-apply.
The post is full time (part time at a minimum of 0.8 FTE may be considered) for a fixed term of 3 years in the first instance.
Only applications received before 12.00 midday on Monday 20th July will be considered.
Interviews will be held as soon as possible thereafter.