Department: Public Health and Epidemiology
Reporting to: Prof. Debbi Stanistreet, Associate Professor of Public Health
Location: RCSI, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2
Contract/Duration: Fulltime, specified purpose contract for up to 14.75 months
Remuneration: Aligned to the IUA Research Assistant Salary Scale – Point 3 ( 33,203 to 35,913), dependent on skills and experience.
Closing Date: 12th January 2025
Background to the research project
New health regions have been formed in Ireland under the Sláintecare reform programme, and as part of their implementation, Ireland will be moving towards a more population-based model of service planning for health needs. The HSE is developing a guide for Health Needs Assessment (HNA) that can be used to inform health needs planning at a regional level, but there is limited experience in incorporating community perspectives into HNA. This project will provide a vehicle for bringing community perspectives into health planning using methods that are feasible for the HSE going forward. This will enable the community voice to be incorporated into prioritisation and decision making in relation to health needs in a systematic way.
The first stage of the project will involve a scoping review of methodologies used to incorporate community-based participatory approaches into Health Needs and Assets Assessment. In collaboration with the HSE, we will then identify and analyse relevant available secondary data sources available to inform an HNA, taking account of the different levels (local / regional / national) at which data analysis will be required. When the secondary data analysis is completed, and taking into account the findings of the scoping review, we will work with community members and organisations, Local Authority (LA) teams, and the HSE, to identify health and well-being priorities and community assets through community mapping, and in-person workshops.
Using a convergent mixed methods approach, we will then integrate the evidence from the secondary data analysis and the community workshops, comparing and contrasting community perspectives with those identified through secondary data analysis, and with HSE and DOH priorities. Finally, we will share the findings with relevant stakeholders and develop a model to support stakeholders in replicating the methodology going forward.
Responsibilities of the Researcher
We are seeking to recruit a masters level Research Assistant with excellent skills in mixed methods. The principal responsibilities of the post will be to work with the post-doctoral researcher, the PI and the Co PI, to develop a model for integrating participatory approaches into population based health needs assessment in Ireland.
The post-holder will participate in data collection, analysis, write up and publication of findings, with the guidance of a post-doctoral researcher.
The post-holder will need to be self-motivated, demonstrate initiative, and have proven ability to work independently and lead on literature reviewing, data collection and data analysis. They will be educated to masters level, with experience of qualitative research and will be a member of a multi-disciplinary team, based at RCSI.
Specifically, the duties of the post are:
* Contribute to designing data collection tools and data collection
* Assist in summarising population level health data for a community audience
* Contribute to the analysis of qualitative data
* Contribute to communications with partners and key stakeholders including preparation of reports and deliverables related to her/his responsibilities
* Support the preparation for project management group meetings
* Contribute to writing high quality scientific papers
* Represent the best interests of the SHCP and RCSI at all times
* Perform such other duties as may be required.
Qualifications – (Essential):
* Masters level qualification in a related field (social science, public health, or relevant fields)
Knowledge & Experience – (Essential):
* Evidence of conducting all aspects of qualitative research, from study design to data collection, analysis and publication of findings.
* Experience in (or with) the health sector
* Computer skills including use of all standard packages
* Scientific writing skills and experience, with some evidence of publications
* Excellent communication skills and interpersonal skills
* Strong organisational and administrative skills with the ability to prioritise objectives and work to deadlines
* The ability to work on own initiative as well as in a team environment
* Flexibility to work irregular hours on occasion
* Ability to work in a multicultural environment
Knowledge & Experience – (Desirable):
* Experience with health needs assessment
* Experience of working with local communities and with participatory methods or community development.
We are all too aware that imposter syndrome and the confidence gap can sometimes stop fantastic candidates putting themselves forward, so please do submit an application — we’d love to hear from you.
Application Process
Please apply online through the RCSI careers portal on the closing date with your CV and cover letter.
Informal Enquiries can be directed to debbistanistreet@rcsi.ie. Please note we do not accept CVs directly.
Employee benefits
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* Onsite gym €10 per month
* Flexible working arrangements
* Automatic enrolment to a pension scheme for all employees (Willis Towers Watson, pension documents outlined below)
* RCSI Investment Guide
* Pension Scheme Guide
* Benefits Schedule
* Life assurance/death in service
* Long term illness/disability income replacement
* Free advice on health/motor and home insurance
* Discounted services, including GP
* Support for parents and carers
* Taxsaver commuter tickets
* BiketoWork
* Free eye test at the National Optometry centre
* €12/day for parking for all RSCI staff in the St. Stephens green/RCSI car park
* RCSI’s Learning and Development team facilitate and provide training opportunities for all staff
* Sports and social club
* Opportunities to volunteer in the community
* 26.5 days leave - 20 days annual leave plus 6.5 days Privilege days - In addition to your annual leave entitlements and public holidays, RCSI also grants privilege days to our employees (paid time off during Easter and Christmas periods). We also offer a number of leave options to support the working lives of our employees.
* Paid maternity leave
* Paid Paternity leave
* Parental leave
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