Company name
Plymouth University
Salary
£35,326 - £40,927 per annum -
Location
Plymouth, MN, United States
Employment Type
Full-Time
Industry
Post Doc, Research, Education
Posted on
Dec 23, 2021
Profile
Description:
This is an exciting opportunity to be part of the cutting-edge, interdisciplinary Centre for Health Technology (CHT). You will have the opportunity to work with colleagues specialising in digital health, software engineering, psychology, and health services research to deliver and contribute to evaluating and implementing innovative technologies, services, and approaches to transform health and social care. In this post-doctoral fellowship, you will report to Dr Edward Meinert and work closely with his research team and collaborate with other internal and external researchers and industry colleagues. Your primary role will be leading digital health research studies using artificial intelligence to develop conversational agents and other applied-AI patient engagement tools. These systems will support population health analytics and clinical decision support. For a post-holder with technical skills, there will be an opportunity to participate in the design and development of these systems. For a post-holder with a non-technical background, there will be the opportunity to contribute to requirements analysis, product design and product management. You will lead the mixed-methods evaluation of the adoption, experience, impact, and sustainability of technologies evaluated by the research team. This analysis will inform potential adoption in NHS clinical care pathways. You will also support literature reviews and grant applications focused on evaluating the design, development, implementation and adoption of digital health and clinical artificial intelligence. You will have a PhD in a relevant discipline; for example, computing science, software engineering, health services research, psychology, nutrition. You will have excellent communication skills, with a track record of published research appropriate to your level of experience. You will have the ability to work independently to solve problems and carry out high-quality research. You will have the ability to balance and prioritise a varied workload and work under pressure to meet deadlines. You are comfortable and have experience with working collaboratively and presenting research findings. Please demonstrate how you meet the essential criteria outlined in the job description's knowledge, qualifications, training, and experience in your supporting statement. For an informal discussion to find out more about the role, please contact Dr Edward Meinert by emailedward.meinert@plymouth.ac.uk. This vacancy will involve working with children and/or vulnerable adults and any appointment will be subject a Disclosure and Barring Service check. Interviews are likely to take place in late January 2022 and you will be notified if you have been shortlisted or not. We offer a competitive salary package and a generous pension and holiday scheme. We also offer a range of other benefits, including ongoing development opportunities. A relocation package is available with this role. This is a full-time position working 37 hours per week on a fixed-term basis for 2 years due to funding. The University of Plymouth is a diverse, welcoming community where everyone makes a difference and is encouraged to bring their whole selves to work. To find out more about our inclusive community, initiatives such as Athena Swan and the Race Equality Charter and our range of benefits / support mechanisms such as flexible working, staff networks and enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave please visit , our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion webpages We particularly welcome applicants from under-represented groups at the University of Plymouth, such as BAME/BIPOC and LGBT . The Faculty of Health holds a Silver Athena Swan Award and the University holds a Bronze Athena SWAN Award which recognises commitment to advancing women’s careers in STEMM academia. Staff appointed within the Faculty of Health may be able to join the NHS pension scheme subject to eligibility criteria. Job Description
Region:
Location:
Plymouth
Salary:
£35,326 - £40,927 per annum - Grade 7
Package:
Full-Time, Fixed-Term
Contractual hours:
37
Basis:
services, and approaches to transform health and social care.
In this post-doctoral fellowship, you will report to Dr Edward Meinert and work closely with his research team and collaborate with other internal and external researchers and industry colleagues. Your primary role will be leading digital health research studies using artificial intelligence to develop conversational agents and other applied-AI patient engagement tools. These systems will support population health analytics and clinical decision support. For a post-holder with technical skills, there will be an opportunity to participate in the design and development of these systems. For a post-holder with a non-technical background, there will be the opportunity to contribute to requirements analysis, product design and product management. You will lead the mixed-methods evaluation of the adoption, experience, impact, and sustainability of technologies evaluated by the research team. This analysis will inform potential adoption in NHS clinical care pathways. You will also support literature reviews and grant applications focused on evaluating the design, development, implementation and adoption of digital health and clinical artificial intelligence.
You will have a PhD in a relevant discipline; for example, computing science, software engineering, health services research, psychology, nutrition.
You will have excellent communication skills, with a track record of published research appropriate to your level of experience.
You will have the ability to work independently to solve problems and carry out high-quality research.
You will have the ability to balance and prioritise a varied workload and work under pressure to meet deadlines.
You are comfortable and have experience with working collaboratively and presenting research findings.
Please demonstrate how you meet the essential criteria outlined in the job description's knowledge, qualifications, training, and experience in your supporting statement.
For an informal discussion to find out more about the role, please contact Dr Edward Meinert by email edward.meinert@plymouth.ac.uk
This vacancy will involve working with children and/or vulnerable adults and any appointment will be subject a Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Interviews are likely to take place in late January 2022 and you will be notified if you have been shortlisted or not.
We offer a competitive salary package and a generous pension and holiday scheme. We also offer a range of other benefits, including ongoing development opportunities.
A relocation package is available with this role.
This is a full-time position working 37 hours per week on a fixed-term basis for 2 years due to funding.
The University of Plymouth is a diverse, welcoming community where everyone makes a difference and is encouraged to bring their whole selves to work. To find out more about our inclusive community, initiatives such as Athena Swan and the Race Equality Charter and our range of benefits / support mechanisms such as flexible working, staff networks and enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave please visit , our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
webpages
We particularly welcome applicants from under-represented groups at the University of Plymouth, such as BAME/BIPOC and LGBT .
The Faculty of Health holds a Silver Athena Swan Award and the University holds a Bronze Athena SWAN Award which recognises commitment to advancing women’s careers in STEMM academia.
Staff appointed within the Faculty of Health may be able to join the NHS pension scheme subject to eligibility criteria.
Job Description
A8350
£35,326 - £40,927 per annum - Grade 7
35326
35326
40927
Academic/Research
Sun, 16 Jan 2022 00:00:00 GMT
Plymouth
Full-Time, Fixed-Term
37
Fri, 10 Dec 2021 00:00:00 GMT
Company info
Plymouth University
Website : http://www.plymouth.ac.uk