Study Administrator - Oxford, United Kingdom - University of Oxford
Description
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A READVERTISEMENT - PREVIOUS APPLICANTS NEED NOT REAPPLY
The Department of Social Policy and Intervention is seeking a Study Administrator to join a multi-university research team lead by Prof Jane Barlow, evaluating the implementation and impact of the Start for Life programmes, working with University College London, The Anna Freud Centre, and Ecorys.
You will work closely with workstream leads, implementers and policy-makers to lead all aspects of the research management, implementation, and reporting.
The role will also involve providing oversight of data collection processes across England and managing project administration (human resources and financial management).
Although the role will be based in Oxford, it would not be necessary to live in Oxford to fulfil the job requirements.
A key member of the research team, you will have overall responsibility for co-ordinating the work being undertaken within the research consortium, in addition to liaising with and managing relations with the National Start for Life Team, and civil servants within government departments (i.e. DHSC and DfE).You would be fully involved in undertaking research in close collaboration with senior academic and operational colleagues at Oxford and partner institutions.
You will be experienced in managing large projects and have an interest in the evaluation of complex interventions designed to improve outcomes during the perinatal period.
The position is full-time, for a fixed term of 36 months.
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