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13006 - Postdoctoral Fellow LGBTQ

University of Edinburgh

City of Edinburgh

Hybrid

GBP 41,000 - 49,000

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Job summary

A prestigious university in Edinburgh seeks a Postdoctoral Fellow for a 5-year project on LGBTQ+ health within a multidisciplinary team. Candidates must have a PhD in a relevant social science and be knowledgeable about contemporary LGBTQ+ health issues. The role involves collaborating closely with community stakeholders and developing independent research aligned with the project's vision. Hybrid working is considered with a minimum of 40% on-campus presence.

Qualifications

  • A completed PhD in a relevant social science subject (e.g. sociology, anthropology or other relevant field).
  • Knowledge and understanding of contemporary issues in LGBTQ+ health, including marginalities amongst/within LGBTQ+ communities.
  • Experience of qualitative research in relevant methodologies (e.g. focus groups, interviews, observation).
  • Willingness to engage collaboratively in interdisciplinary activities.
  • Willingness to engage with community stakeholders as part of the research process.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and undertake a 5-year project on the LGBTQ+ Health Case Study.
  • Work closely with Dr Ingrid Young and community partner The Love Tank (CIC).
  • Align project themes with the wider vision of Medicine without Doctors.

Skills

Knowledge of contemporary issues in LGBTQ+ health
Qualitative research methodology
Collaborative engagement
Community stakeholder engagement

Education

Completed PhD in a relevant social science subject
Job description

Grade UE07: £41,064 – £48,822 per annum
CMVM / USHER Institute / Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society
Full time: 35 hours per week
Fixed Term available from 1st April 2026 to 31st March 2031

Location: Usher Institute, Edinburgh Bioquarter

We will also consider requests for hybrid working (on a non-contractual basis) that combines a mix of remote and regular (weekly) on-campus working. The Usher Institute expects a minimum of 40%* on campus working.

The Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society at the Usher Institute within The University of Edinburgh is looking for a 5-year postdoctoral Fellow to work on the Wellcome funded Discovery Award Medicine without Doctors.

Please note this role can be appointed at Grade UE07, step 3 - £43,482 per annum at a maximum.

The Opportunity:

Medicine without Doctors is a six-year Wellcome-funded project exploring the changing authority of medical practices through four case studies: LGBTQ+ health, artificial intelligence, abortion care and the physician associate. The project is underpinned by two theoretical pillars: the sociology of care and the philosophy of voice. To do this work, the project brings together a multidisciplinary and sector-spanning team of investigators, from philosophy, socio-legal studies, STS, history, sociology and design, with the aim of creating new, interdisciplinary knowledge. In this project, we are also excited to develop and draw on play methodologies collaboratively.

We are looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow to undertake work in relation to the LGBTQ+ Health component of the project. In collaboration with Dr Ingrid Young (line manager), the postholder will be responsible for developing and undertaking their own 5-year project on the LGBTQ+ Health Case Study. The postholder will work with Dr Ingrid Young (line manager) and work closely with our community partner The Love Tank (CIC). This project will also need to align with the Medicine without Doctors wider vision, including a focus on project themes care and voice, and creative methodologies.

Informal enquiries may be directed to Dr Ingrid Young, Reader, Ingrid.young@ed.ac.uk.

More information about Medicine without Doctors can be found here.

This post might require Level 2 Disclosure as the project progresses but the candidate will receive support processing it if required.

Your skills and attributes for success:

  • A completed PhD in a relevant social science subject (e.g. sociology, anthropology or other relevant field)
  • Knowledge and understanding of contemporary issues in LGBTQ+ health, including marginalities amongst/within LGBTQ+ communities
  • Knowledge and experience of undertaking qualitative research in the relevant methodology/ies in your field(s)(e.g. focus groups, interviews, observation)
  • Experience of or willingness to engage collaboratively in interdisciplinary academic activities
  • Experience of or willingness to engage with community stakeholders as part of the research process
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