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KING’S COLLEGE LONDON
Division of Health and Social Care Research
The Division of Health and Social Care Research (HSCR) comprises over fifty
Principal Investigators in the Schools of Medicine, Biomedical Science,
Nursing and Midwifery and Social Science and Public Policy, with
collaborations with other Schools in King’s College London and links with
the local NHS Primary and Secondary Care Trusts.
The goal of Health Service Research at KCL is to improve the quality of
services and health outcomes through research relating to individual
clinical needs, service delivery and organisation and the wider social
context of care. We undertake programmes of basic and translational
research and evaluations of service and policy implementation in five main
areas: 1) services for specific diseases and conditions; 2) services for
specific population groups; 3) professional providers of health and social
care; 4) quality of service provision; and 5) innovation and change.
SENIOR APPOINTMENET IN MEDICAL STATISTICS Ref: A3/MHF/152/08-NY
We have an exciting opportunity and seek applications from suitably
qualified and experienced candidates who are keen to build on our research
strengths and contribute to the development and future success of our
Division.
This post involves a teaching and commitment, including contributing to the
undergraduate work of the Division and to the Masters courses in Public
Health and Primary Health Care and training in the BRC. You will be
expected to strengthen and broaden the multidisciplinary approach to Health
Services Research and the development and evaluation of complex
interventions and analysis of large datasets. The Division is particularly
interested in expanding its interests in stroke, vascular diseases and
diabetes and developing and extending use of large datasets, such as the
General Practice Research Database (GPRD) and chronic disease registers,
such as the South London Stroke Register, to identify potential complex
interventions for evaluation. You will help develop innovative ways of
delivering a statistical consultancy service to researchers.
This is a permanent post and can be recruited at Senior Lecturer level,
Reader level or Personal Chair. Salary will be Grade 8; £44,074 to £51,095
per annum plus £2,323 per annum London Weighting Allowance.
Information on the Division of Health and Social Care Research and the BRC
can be found at http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/medicine/research/hscr/ or
www.biomedicalresearcgcentre.org
For an informal discussion only, please contact Professor Charles Wolfe
Tel: +44 20 7848 6604.
For an application pack and further details please visit
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs or email [log in to unmask] Please quote
reference number A3/MHF/152/08-NY on all correspondence
Closing date: 20 June 2008
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