UCL Department: Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health
Hours: Full Time
Salary (inclusive of London allowance): £34,635 - £41,864 per annum
Closing date: 5 March 2018
This post is part of a programme of research within the
Policy Research Unit in the Health of Children, Young People and Families (CPRU), funded by the Department of Health. The post will form part of the
healthcare provision theme of CPRU. The group is based at UCL GOS Institute of Child Health and sits within the
Population, Policy and Practice Programme, which consists of a multi-disciplinary group of researchers with an international reputation for population-level and clinical research that
influences public health policy and practice.
Duties and Responsibilities
The post holder will be responsible for a research stream on vulnerable children and families that is part of CPRU. The postholder will use administrative health data to evaluate health outcomes in vulnerable mothers and children compared
with relevant comparator groups, extend previous research on adolescents admitted with adversity-related injury (injuries related to self-harm, violence, or drug or alcohol misuse) to include other indicators of vulnerability, such as mental health problems
and young maternal age at first birth.
The research will take into account underlying long-term conditions and use of wider hospital services including attendance at emergency department and outpatient appointments. The postholder will also examine outcomes in vulnerable mothers
and children, using linked health care trajectories for mother-child pairs in hospitalisation and primary care data. This work will inform policy interventions by determining how vulnerable families currently use services and determine what factors are associated
with service use and whether there might be opportunities for a more integrated, family based approach.
Appointment at Grade 7 is dependent upon having been awarded a PhD; if this is not the case, initial appointment will be at research assistant Grade 6B (salary £30,316 -£31,967 per annum) with payment at Grade 7 being backdated to the date
of final submission of the PhD thesis (including corrections).
The post is available until 31 December 2018 in the first instance.
Key Requirements
PhD (or about to submit a PhD) in statistics, quantitative social science or epidemiology using large datasets or related area (or equivalent experience), research experience of analysis of large, complex data sets using standard software
packages (e.g. Stata or R) and experience of accessing and using routine healthcare data or other similar administrative data.
Further Details
A job description and person specification can be accessed on the
UCL jobs website (reference: 1709279).
If you have any queries regarding the application process, please contact Dil Shah on
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