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Job Offer: Research Fellow (EPIC):Job description:Job location: Birmingham Contract Type: Fixed Term contract up to December 2026 The prosperous candidate will be a research fellow on EPIC, a Wellcome Discovery Award project on epistemic injustice in healthcare. You will research the notion of epistemic injustice under the supervision of Professor Matthew Broome in the Institute of Mental Health, School of Psychology. Main tasks » Work within the EPIC project (epistemic injustice in healthcare), to study, clarify & operationalise the notion of epistemic injustice. » Contribute to developing new models, techniques & methods for the study of epistemic injustice. » Develop & lead an empirical case study in epistemic injustice in young people with psychosis. » Apply skills in significant areas of psychology & psychiatry, including qualitative research, philosophy of medicine/psychiatry & ethics. » Analyse & interpret research findings & results from existing literature & project case studies. » Contribute to the organisation of Birmingham-located project events, including workshops & international conferences. » Input into some postgraduate teaching as part of the IMH/School of Psychology, e.g., the Philosophy & Ethics module of the MSc Mental Health. » Promote equality & diversity & act as a function model by fostering an inclusive working culture. Person Specification » First degree in Philosophy, Psychology or Medicine, and with a PhD (or one near to completion). » High level analytical capcapability. » capability to communicate complex information clearly. » Fluency in significant models, techniques or methods and capability to contribute to developing new ones. » Skilled in both qualitative research methods and in philosophy and ethics of mental health. » capability to assess resource requirements and use resources effectively. » practice of working with young people with psychotic practices. » knowledge of and capability to contribute to broader management/administration processes. » Capacity to contribute to the planning and organising of the project activities (research, dissemination, and public engagement.) » Capacity to co-ordinate own work with others to avoid conflict or duplication of effort. » Proven capability to work collaboratively, in a team and to engage significantly with team members from other disciplines. » Knowledge of the protected characteristics of the Equality Act 2010, and how to actively ensure in day-to-day activity in own area that those with protected characteristics are treated equally and fairly. Pre-employment OH&DBS The University is committed to safeguarding and we promote safe recruitment practice, therefore all connected pre-employment checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed.Due to the nature of the work undertaken in this function all prosperous candidates will be subject to a satisfactory DBS clearance prior to appointment. Informal enquiries can be made to Professor Matthew Broome, m.r.broome@bham.ac.uk. To download the full job description and details of this position and submit an electronic application online please click on the Apply button above. Valuing excellence, sustaining investment We value diversity and inclusion at the University of Birmingham and welcome applications from all sections of the community and are open to discussions around all forms of flexible working Skills:
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