Research Associate/Fellow

Department :

Department of Women & Children's Health

We are recruiting an experienced post-doctoral researcher with ethnographic and realist methodological expertise in maternity, health or social care, to join a team conducting a 27-month, NIHR funded study national study 'Strengthening the Implementation and Operationalisation of 'Open Disclosure' with Women and Families after Unexpected Harm in NHS Maternity Care'.

The researcher will be involved in all aspects of the research which includes review, stakeholder interviews and ethnographic case-studies and a range of dissemination activities including film. The fellow will be hosted in a vibrant, multi-disciplinary research department.

Practical experience of engaging people in the study of very sensitive research topics would be an advantage, and an interest in this topic area and in maternity care delivery and improvement. The post will require some travel and overnight stays to two field sites in England during the second year of the project.

This post will be offered on a fixed-term contract 25 months.

This is a full-time 100% full time equivalent.

The selection process will include a 5-minute presentation and panel interview.

INTERVIEW DATE: WEDNESDAY 31 JULY

Grade and Salary :

The salary for the Research Associate will be paid at Grade 6, £37,412 to £44,015, inclusive of £3,223 per annum London Allowance. The salary for the Research Fellow will be paid at Grade 7, £45,259, inclusive of £3,223 per annum London Allowance

Job ID :

015808

Post Date :

19-Jun-2019

Close Date :

10-Jul-2019

Contact Person :

Dr Mary Adams or Professor Jane Sandall

Contact Details :

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Jane Sandall CBE PhD MSc BSc RM HV RN

Professor of Social Science and Women's Health

NIHR Senior Investigator
Lead Maternal Health Systems and Implementation Research Group

Lead maternity and women’s health theme NIHR CLAHRC South London

Academic leader King’s Centre for Implementation Science. 

  

Department of Women and Children’s Health

School of Life Course Science l Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine | King’s College London I North Wing l St. Thomas' Hospital London| SE1 7EH 

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Adjunct Professor

Centre for Midwifery, Child and Family Health,

Faculty of Health, University of Technology, Sydney

PO Box 123, Broadway NSW 2007 Australia.

 

Latest publications:

Vousden, N. J., Lawley, E., Nathan, H. L., Seed, P. T., Gidiri, M., Goudar, S., Sandall, J., Chappell, L. C. & Shennan, A. H. (2018) Effect of a novel vital sign device on maternal mortality and morbidity in low-resource settings: a pragmatic stepped wedge cluster randomized-controlled trial, (Accepted/In press) In : The Lancet. Global health.

 

Jane Sandall, Rachel M Tribe, Lisa Avery, Glen Mola, Gerard HA Visser, Caroline SE Homer, Deena Gibbons, Niamh M Kelly, Holly Powell Kennedy, Hussein Kidanto, Paul Taylor, Marleen Temmerman, (2018) Short-term and long-term effects of caesarean section on the health of women and children.Lancet. 2018; 392: 1349-1357.

Robbins T, Shennan A, Sandall J. Modified Early Obstetric Warning Scores (MEOWS): A promising tool but more evidence and standardization required. Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica. 2018 Aug 29.

 

 

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