11221 - Research Assistant in Psychiatric Epidemiology
Deanery of Clinical Sciences/CCBS/Psychiatry
Fixed term, 35 hours per week preferred, part-time considered
Fixed term contract - 18 months with possible extension
We are looking for enthusiastic researchers to work on an exciting Wellcome funded project examining predictors and consequences of youth mental health in real time.
The Opportunity:
Applications are invited for a research assistant post focused on preparing, collecting, cleaning and analysing new mental health data from two large cohort studies: The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) and the Twins Early Development Study (TEDS).
The successful applicants will work with the PI and other team members to set up a novel and one-of-a-kind study collecting daily mental health data through smartphones in the ALSPAC and TEDS studies. The successful applicants will be responsible for obtaining ethical approval, prepping for data collection, working with the ALSPAC and TEDS teams to facilitate data collection, data cleaning and analysis of the data ready for publication.Alongside this, the successful applicants will work with the study PI to set up and manage a lived experience advisory group to help guide the research and dissemination of results.
The successful candidate will receive training and support to achieve these aims and will be given plenty of opportunity for career development by attending training courses and presentations at international/national conferences. This post would particularly suit researchers looking to eventually progress towards a PhD position or another research related position.
Your skills and attributes for success:
Experience of collecting mental health dataExperience of working with Stata, R or other statistical data packages
Experience of working within mental health research and/or with people with lived experience of poorer mental health
Excellent management and organisational skills
Experience of working effectively within a team and ability to work independently