Research Assistant

Job Description

Job Summary: 

We are looking for a graduate teaching assistant to support our ongoing educational research project. We are interested in how well our pharmacology course helps our students develop the skills they will require in the workplace, and how we can encourage our students to develop these skills with our assessments. The aspect of the project you would be involved in would be to understand pharmacology students' perceptions of assessment.


To do this, we would like to run three focus groups of our pharmacology students. The students will be from across the pharmacology department from year 2 onwards. Your role would be to run and analyse the focus groups. This would include assisting with enrolling students, asking the focus group questions, and ensuring the accuracy of the transcript. You will also be asked to perform thematic analysis of the focus group transcripts. 


We anticipate the organisation and analysis of each focus group session will take 20 hours, so if you would like to complete all three sessions you will be paid for 60 hours work.   
 

Key Responsibilities: 

Research Assistance: 

  • Assist in recruiting participants to focus groups (4 - 8 participants per group)
  • Coordinate, schedule and run three focus groups of students using semi-structured interview techniques 
  • Analyse the transcripts from the focus groups, using software or tools as required (e.g. NVivo). 
  • Collaborate in the preparation and submission of research grants, proposals, and manuscripts. 
     

Administrative Support and communication: 

  • Prepare and edit documents, presentations, and research materials as needed. 
  • Draft and proofread academic communications, reports, and publications. 
  • Maintain an efficient system for organising information on participants, consent forms and any data arising from the project. 

 

Project Coordination: 

  • Support the planning and execution of this wider project
  • Monitor project timelines and deadlines, ensuring tasks are completed on schedule.  

 

Skills, knowledge and experience 

Essential 

  • Strong organizational and time management skills. 
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and research software/tools. 
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills. 
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information. 

 

Desirable 

  • Prior experience in a qualitative research environment  
  • Experience using qualitative data analysis software, such as NVivo, or other approaches to thematic analysis

 

Working Conditions: 

  • This role may rarely require occasional flexibility in working hours to accommodate academic schedules. 
  • Although the interviews will be held in person, work may be performed either remotely or in an academic department/office setting. 

 

Position Type:              Part time (up to 60 hours in total) 

Reports To:                  Dr John Broad 

To apply: To apply for this job please send your most recent CV and a covering letter (no longer that 1 A4 page) to hr-cfe@kcl.ac.uk  by Friday 31st January at midday.

 



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Qualifications

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  • Tuesday 3 hours: 11-1pm; 4-5:30pm
  • Wednesday 1.5 hours: 9- 11am
  • Thursday 1.5 hours: 10-11:30am (lab)

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A level qualifications (or equivalent), or equivalent relevant experience - Essential
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Skills

Experience

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Skills

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  • Thorough knowledge of the campus - Essential
  • Awareness of disability issues ? recognising the most effective method of communicating during periods of dysregulation - Essential

Attitude

  • Outgoing; great interpersonal skills - Essential
  • Must be able to work calmly under pressure - Essential
  • Must be able to support and manage fluctuating behaviours - Essential
  • Must be willing to attend relevant training sessions arranged by the Disability and Dyslexia Service - Essential

Other - All essential

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  • This post is subject to a basic DBS check.
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