Senior Research Associate/Research Fellow in Psychiatric Epidemiology
University of Bristol Law School
Bristol
Hybrid
GBP 42,000 - 56,000
Full time
Job summary
An international academic institution in Bristol is seeking a Senior Research Associate to conduct quantitative data analysis within the Suicide and Self-harm research group. The role involves collaborative work with global stakeholders to develop evidence for suicide prevention, particularly regarding pesticide ingestion. Candidates with a strong quantitative background in health research and excellent communication skills are encouraged to apply. The position allows for hybrid working and offers a salary range based on qualifications and experience.
Qualifications
- Strong background in quantitative methods applied to health research.
- Experience of publishing findings in peer-reviewed journals.
- Desire to develop as a global mental health researcher and leader.
Responsibilities
- Conduct quantitative data analysis of large secondary datasets.
- Lead a programme of work analysing routine data and data from CPSP.
- Work closely with academics and policy makers to generate new evidence.
Skills
Quantitative methods
Communication skills
Interpersonal skills
Education
Postgraduate research degree or equivalent
The role
This is an exciting opportunity to join the interdisciplinary Suicide and Self-harm ( SASH ) research group and to contribute to innovative high-impact research in global public health. The SASH team are a group of vibrant quantitative, qualitative and clinical researchers whose common aim is to better understand the causes of suicide and suicidal behaviour so as to inform clinical and population based prevention strategies. We are looking to appoint a senior research associate or research fellow to expand our global suicide and self-harm projects.
The postholder will be responsible for conducting quantitative data analysis of large secondary datasets and be based at the University of Bristol. There are opportunities to work on several other ongoing and upcoming research projects to help develop your skills and experience. The appointed researcher will be supported and supervised by Dr Duleeka Knipe who is a SASH co-director and leads several diverse research projects in low- and middle-income countries.
The post will be based at the University of Bristol, ideally starting in August 2025. Funding is available for two years in the first instance.
Hybrid working is available: w e would expect the post holder to make themselves available for in-person meetings as required and to support the development of themselves and the wider team. We would expect a minimum of 1 to 2 days working in the office, with a preference for one of those days to be on a Tuesday.
Shortlisting is planned for 3rd Sept.
Interviews are planned for 11th Sept, though it might change to the following Monday.
What will you be doing?
The appointed researcher will be part of the Academic Centre for Mental Health and lead a programme of work focussed on analysing routine data and data collected by the Centre for Pesticide Suicide Prevention (CPSP).
Suicide by pesticide ingestion is the second most common means of suicide globally - 10-20% of all suicide deaths are by pesticide self-poisoning. The post holder will work closely with academics, the funder and policy makers (including the World Health Organisation), and generate new evidence to support the reduction of suicide globally (particularly by reducing pesticide related suicide deaths).
You should apply if
You should apply if you have a strong background in quantitative methods applied to health research, have a postgraduate research degree or equivalent professional experience in epidemiology, public health or relevant health or social science discipline, and experience of publishing findings in peer-reviewed journals. Given the need to communicate with multiple stakeholders, you will have excellent communication and interpersonal skills. We are particularly interested in receiving applications from candidates who have a desire to develop as a global mental health researcher and leader.
Additional information
Contract type: Open-ended with fixed funding until 31/07/2027
Work pattern: Full-time/ 1 FTE (part-time considered)
Grade: J/K - 2
Salary: J: £42,882 - £48,149 per annum; K: £49,559- £55,755 per annum
School/Unit: Bristol Medical School
S hift pattern : 35 hours per week
This advert will close at 23:59 UK time on 31/08/2025
For informal queries please contact: Dr Duleeka Knipe dee.knipe@bristol.ac.uk
Our strategy and mission
We recently launched our strategy to 2030 tying together our mission, vision and values.
The University of Bristol aims to be a place where everyone feels able to be themselves and do their best in an inclusive working environment where all colleagues can thrive and reach their full potential. We want to attract, develop, and retain individuals with different experiences, backgrounds and perspectives - particularly people of colour, LGBT+ and disabled people - because diversity of people and ideas remains integral to our excellence as a global civic institution.