Vacancy: CIDG Research Assistant in Evidence Synthesis
Friday, 13 Oct 2017The Cochrane Infectious Diseases Group (CIDG) is one of the first Cochrane Editorial Groups to be established, which has a strong record in high quality reviews in malaria, tuberculosis, tropical and other infectious diseases, and are now responsible for the HIV/AIDS portfolio. The CIDG is a partner within the Effective Health Care Research Consortium which extends to partners all over the world. The Consortium is within in the Department of Clinical Sciences at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, an internationally recognised centre of excellence for research in tropical diseases; and the Consortium also runs the Centre for Evidence Synthesis in Global Health led by Professor Paul Garner.
To support this work, we have an exciting opportunity for a Research Assistant to join an international team of dynamic and motivated academics. We anticipate that you will join an author team on one to three Cochrane reviews. During your tenure, you will benefit from supportive high level on-the-job training, contribute to the team's postgraduate training portfolio as well as other Consortium-related activities.
The successful candidate can be a scientific researcher with a relevant Masters degree; or can be an MBBS with a postgraduate qualification. Possessing a postgraduate qualification in epidemiology or a quantitative topic or PhD is desirable for any applicant. You will have experience and confidence in critically appraising medical literature at postgraduate level. You must demonstrate evidence of a critical insight into priority policy questions in international health in infectious diseases relevant to low- and middle-income countries as well as the ability to write in plain English language.The successful candidate will demonstrate experience of working in a multi-disciplinary team with the ability to work collaboratively aswell as independently. You must have an enthusiastic approach to work possessing excellent attention to detail. You will be responsible for ensuring that effective communication flows within the project team and hence, must have effective communication, excellent time management and good organisational skills. If you have authored a Cochrane review, have experience of using GRADE or have a track record in published research, it will be an added advantage to your application.
This job is unlikely to attract a Tier 2 Certificate of Sponsorship (formerly a work permit). Applications from candidates who require Tier 2 immigration status to work in the UK may not be considered if there are a sufficient number of other suitable candidates. To apply for a Tier 2 Certificate of Sponsorship, employers need to demonstrate that they are unable to recruit a resident worker before recruiting an individual overseas
We believe that this post will not be suitable for individuals on Tier 5 visas as these posts are not considered to be supernumerary to the organisation. For further details, please visit the UKVI website: https://www.gov.uk/browse/visas-immigration
Full details are available here: http://www.lstmed.ac.uk/research-assistant-in-evidence-synthesis
Closing Date: 22nd October 2017