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Many thanks,
Lianne
SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH FELLOW / RESEARCH ASSISTANT POSTS
Positions are initially for two-years (full time)
We are seeking to appoint two Research Fellows and one Research Assistant
to join our growing social science team within the Barcelona Centre for
International Health Research (www.cresib.cat).
Research Fellow Position (Palliative Care)
The research fellow will work on projects related to palliative care and
culture in Europe and in Africa, and as required on other social science
projects being conducted within the department. This position will involve
literature searching, designing questionnaires and data collection, data
entry and analysis (qualitative and quantitative), writing of progress
reports and project updates, contributing to the writing-up and
dissemination of study findings. Other tasks will include assistance in
overseeing projects; liaison with research partners, file management;
arrangement of travel; organisation of teleconferences, meetings and
workshops.
Applicants need to be able to work independently and as part of a multi-
disciplinary project team, cope with a variable workload and work
effectively and flexibly under pressure of deadlines. They will also need
to have an interest in qualitative research and be willing to travel.
Applicants must have:
• A postgraduate qualification in a social science subject,
preferably with a health focus
• Experience of qualitative data collection and analysis, including
the use of software such as NVIVO or Atlas.ti
• Proficiency in MS Word, Access and Excel
• Experience with search tools for academic literature and confidence
with searching the internet
• Experience with bibliographic software such as EndNote or Reference
Manager
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (oral and written)
• Strong writing skills, including writing for publication
• Confidence to work independently, and in sensitive contexts
• Fluency in English
• An interest in international public health/ qualitative research
Applicants that have a doctorate, can communicate in Spanish, have
previously worked in palliative care settings and are able to source
further funding will be at an advantage.
If you would like to informally discuss this position, please contact:
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Research Fellow Position (MiP)
The successful candidate will be working on social science projects within
the MiP (Malaria in Pregnancy) consortium (www.mip-consortium.org/).
Projects will address the social and cultural dimensions of malaria and
other illnesses in pregnancy and will take place in a variety of sites in
Africa, Asia, Papua New Guinea and Latin America. Extensive travel to these
sites will be required. This position will involve training of local
fieldworks, overseeing research projects, qualitative data collection and
analysis and assisting with publications.
Applicants must have:
• A postgraduate qualification in a social science subject,
preferably with a health focus
• Experience of qualitative data collection and analysis, including
the use of software such as NVIVO or Atlas.ti
• Strong writing skills, including writing for publication
• Confidence to work independently, and in challenging settings
• Strong interpersonal skills
• An interest in international public health / interest in
qualitative research
• Fluency in English
• Willingness to travel
Applicants that have a doctorate, can communication in Spanish and/or
Portuguese, have training and/or teaching experience, have previously
worked in non-western settings and are able to source further funding will
be at an advantage.
If you would like to informally discuss this position, please contact:
[log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]
Research Assistant
This person will assist in the research and administration of social
science projects being conducted within the department. Research tasks will
include literature searching and assistance with data entry and analysis
(qualitative and quantitative). Administration tasks will include
assistance in overseeing projects; liaising with partners in Europe,
Africa, Asia, Papua New Guinea and India; file management; arranging
travel; organising teleconferences, meetings and workshops (including
minute taking).
Applicants must have:
• Fluency in English
• A degree in a social science
• Practical experience of qualitative research
• Experience of creating and maintaining databases
• Experience of computer packages such as Word, Excel, Access
• Good communication skills
• Administration experience
• An interest in health / development / policy
Applicants that can communicate in Spanish or Catalan, have knowledge of
NVIVO (or similar) and/or SPSS, have experience working with budgets, and
have a postgraduate qualification will be at an advantage.
If you would like to informally discuss any of these positions, please
contact: [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]
Applications must be in English. Please send your CV, a covering letter
stating the position you are applying for, and the details of three
references to [log in to unmask]
The closing date for applications is: 18th April 2008.
Only those who are short listed will be contacted. If you have not been
contacted four weeks after the deadline has passed, then you have not been
short listed.
Interviews will be held in Barcelona in May.
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