About the team we are recruiting to
Coventry City Council has been awarded a £5 million boost to tackle inequalities and improve health outcomes across Coventry through research.
The funding is awarded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) to create a pioneering Health Determinants Research Collaboration (HDRC) in the city.
Coventry’s collaboration will undertake this ground breaking work and includes Coventry University, the University of Warwick, University College London, and University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire as well as a wide range of partners within the community and voluntary sectors.
This is part of a wider £50 million investment from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) for a series of local government partnerships across the country, boosting local authorities’ capacity and capability to conduct high-quality research to tackle health inequalities.
The 10 pioneering Health Determinants Research Collaborations (HDRCs) provide new research funding to embed a culture of evidence-based decision-making within local government. The HDRCs will help to stimulate economic growth, particularly in some of the most deprived areas of the country and contribute to the Government’s plans to take action for the longer-term resilience of the health and wealth of the country.
The new partnerships, spanning the length and breadth of the UK, follow a major drive for enabling research to address wider determinants of population health and health inequalities, explicitly responding to the needs of local underserved groups and areas. Examples include facilitating research to better understand and introduce interventions to help with childhood obesity, Covid recovery, mental health and drug use.
The awarded local authorities stretch from Plymouth in the South West, to Aberdeen in Scotland, including three London Boroughs and regions in the Midlands and North of England.
The announcement builds on NIHR work started before the COVID-19 pandemic to understand local authorities’ research and evidence challenges. It demonstrates the Government’s aim to stimulate economic growth in all parts of the country and identify local solutions that address the most difficult challenges across the health and care system.
What is the job role?
3 year fixed term contract/secondment.
We are appointing to the Research Fellow in Qualitative & Mixed Methods
This is an excellent opportunity for you to work with a multidisciplinary team of public health consultants, commissioners, academics researchers, voluntary sector organisations and patient and public contributors in developing impactful research on the wider determinants of health.
Your main duties will be to:
Develop research projects from inception through to dissemination. This includes study design, data collection, data analysis, write up and publication.
Work with both internal and external collaborators to develop research funding proposals and applications.
Co-design and deliver training and skills materials to support Coventry City Council staff increase their knowledge and understanding of research.
The funding for this project is for an initial 3 year period, however this is likely to be extended further, subject to funding.
The role is based in Coventry. The post holder will be expected to attend face to face meetings in Coventry when required.
Who are we looking for?
We want you to have the passion, leadership and skills needed to drive this new and exciting initiative. You will be someone who has:
Advanced knowledge of research methods and techniques used in mixed-methods research.
Experience of undertaking mixed-methods research including high-quality qualitative research (e.g., interviews, focus groups).
Candidates from under-represented groups are encouraged to apply for this role.
For an informal chat about the role please contact Rachel Chapman at Harmony.Lully@coventry.gov.uk
For full details on the application process please read the attached document labelled 'Coventry City Council Application Process'
Interview date(s): TBC. Interviews will be held face to face at our offices in Coventry.
About Coventry
Coventry has a proud, innovative and creative spirit that throughout its history has seen communities come together to tackle problems and bring about real social change.
We are cutting-edge, challenging, youthful, vibrant and diverse.
At Coventry we are committed to excellence in everything we do. With around 4800 staff from a range of different backgrounds, our aim is to recruit and develop talented people who will focus on our customers, take responsibility, work together and find better ways of doing things.
To deliver the best services to our residents, we need the best people working for us to make a difference to our communities.
If you join us, we will provide a fantastic rewards and benefits package - to find out more please visit https://www.coventry.gov.uk/council-vacancies
Our Values
It’s great to know that you are interested in working with us at Coventry City Council. As a prospective employee, it is important that everyone who works for us is committed to our One Coventry values and shares our commitment to becoming a more diverse and inclusive organisation.
Our Values are: