Research Assistant - till 31.03.26 • Bradford Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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with Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
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1. Can you describe your understanding of the role of a Research Assistant in the context of public health and mental health initiatives? Can you describe your understanding of the role of a Research Assistant in the context of public health and mental health initiatives?
2. What interests you most about this specific project regarding eating disorders in disadvantaged and culturally diverse communities? What interests you most about this specific project regarding eating disorders in disadvantaged and culturally diverse communities?
3. Can you provide an example of a previous research project you've been involved in? What was your specific contribution? Can you provide an example of a previous research project you've been involved in? What was your specific contribution?
4. What do you believe are the key considerations in adhering to research governance and data protection when working with young people? What do you believe are the key considerations in adhering to research governance and data protection when working with young people?
5. Given that this project involves collaboration with schools and other researchers across different institutions, how would you ensure clear communication and effective partnerships? Given that this project involves collaboration with schools and other researchers across different institutions, how would you ensure clear communication and effective partnerships?
6. How do you prioritise and organise your workload when working on multiple tasks or projects simultaneously? How do you prioritise and organise your workload when working on multiple tasks or projects simultaneously?
7. What experience do you have in writing reports or coordinating contributions from various team members? Can you provide an example? What experience do you have in writing reports or coordinating contributions from various team members? Can you provide an example?
8. What skills or knowledge do you hope to gain from this position, and how do you see this role contributing to your future career goals? What skills or knowledge do you hope to gain from this position, and how do you see this role contributing to your future career goals?
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Role:Research Assistant - till 31.03.26inBradford
Interviewed on Saturday 11 January 2025
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nResearch Assistant - till 31.03.26 with Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Bradford\n\n Closing Date: 22.12.24 (this may change dependent on response) Shortlisting to take place after closing date: W/C 30.12.24 (due to Christmas break) Interview expected to take place in the week: W/C 06.01.25 As part of the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) Mental Health Initiative, the NIHR Yorkshire and Humber Applied Research Collaboration (YH ARC) has received funding to support and prevent mental ill health in our region's young population. Early data from our Wellcome funded Born in Bradford Age of Wonder (AoW) study shows a potentially elevated prevalence of probable eating disorders in both South Asian and White adolescent girls in our cohort. We are well placed in Bradford to produce impactful research to map the extent of disordered eating in disadvantaged and culturally diverse inner-city Bradford. We want to address these urgent needs, through a cross-ARC collaboration , University College London and the Bristol Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) called Eating Disorders from cohort to clinic: a cross-ARC collaboration studying disordered eating and eating disorders in relation to service access across socio-economic and ethnic groups. This work will leverage the phenotypical richness of longitudinal cohorts (Age of Wonder (AoW); ALSPAC) and electronic health records (EHR) linkages to improve eating disorder identification and access to services for people with eating disorders, particularly those from deprived and ethnic minority backgrounds. The post will involve a range of duties as required to assist with the delivery of this research project. The post holder will work alongside senior researchers, secondary schools and young people across the district to deliver the research programme, assisting with co-production, the implementation of assessments and surveys, and embedding research into the school curriculum. The Research Assistant will be provided with opportunities to develop their own research skills in a range of methodologies. Further duties include:o Mindful of all research governance and data protection issues and able to work with colleagues to implement planned research o With appropriate training and support, recruit participants, administer and arrange assessments and surveys, assist with co-production and embedding research into the school curriculum o To assist in the set-up of research projects which will involve contacting schools, young people, and families; developing appropriate communication channels; ensuring all ethical and research governance approvals are adhered to; and maintaining concise and accurate records. o Assist in writing reports, which will include co-ordinating input from a range of senior colleagues working on the project. o To organise own workload in order to prioritise and support the work of the researchers and others in the project. About us The post will involve a range of duties as required to assist with the delivery of this research project. The post holder will work alongside senior researchers, secondary schools and young people across the district to deliver the research programme, assisting with co-production, the implementation of assessments and surveys, and embedding research into the school curriculum. The Research Assistant will be provided with opportunities to develop their own research skills in a range of methodologies. Further duties include: Post holder will be mindful of all research governance and data protection issues and able to work with colleagues to implement planned research With appropriate training and support, recruit participants, administer and arrange assessments and surveys, assist with co-production and embedding research into the school curriculum To assist in the set-up of research projects which will involve contacting schools, young people, and families; developing appropriate communication channels; ensuring all ethical and research governance approvals are adhered to; and maintaining concise and accurate records. Assist in writing reports, which will include co-ordinating input from a range of senior colleagues working on the project. To organise own workload in order to prioritise and support the work of the researchers and others in the project. "}