Job description
Full time - 35 hours per week Contract Type - Fixed Term until March 2027 We are looking for motivated and creative candidates with a strong interest and background in the applied psychology of mental health, in particular digital mental health applications. Candidates should have research management experience, understand mixed-methods studies, skills in psychological assessment, demonstrable project management skills, and excellent interpersonal and communication skills. The successful applicant will join the Section of Clinical Psychology in the School of Health in Social Science and become a member of the Contextual Mental Health Research Group. The Opportunity: This is an exciting opportunity to be the site Research Co-ordinator in the Contextual Mental Health Research Group. We are running a number of digital mental health studies in the assessment and detection of mental health difficulties as well as the development and evaluation of digital mental health interventions. The post holder will manage all aspects of research projects; liaise with the project leads, researchers, patient and public contributors; as well as managing research assistants. Candidates with an interest in digital mental health and serious mental health problems would be particularly encouraged. Your skills and attributes for success: Mixed methods research skills Project management experience Experience in psychological assessments Excellent communication skills