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Qualitative Researcher

 

Job Description

King's Technology Evaluation Centre (KiTEC) is looking for a Qualitative Researcher to conduct a set number of interviews for one of our ongoing medtech evaluations, throughout November and December. The medtech being evaluated is an artificial intelligence (AI) software, developed to detect spine fracture in existing CT scans that patients would not necessarily be aware of, and are often not the main reason for the scan.

The purpose of the qualitative study is to understand the impact of using this software from the perspectives of NHS patients and staff. This will contribute to an understanding of the barriers and opportunities of using the software, and any suggestions for improvement. The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting the patient interviews in specific.

The successful candidate will work independently to interviews NHS patients recruited by the KiTEC team, using an existing topic guide. Interviews will be held online and the successful candidate will be supported by a Project Manager to help with scheduling. 

The successful candidate must have previous experience of conducting qualitative interviews. Experience of and/or ability to conduct qualitative data analysis is desirable. 

Candidates will be expected to use their own set up (laptop, desk etc.) to conduct the interviews remotely. Exact start date can be negotiated, although due to the evaluation timelines we prefer someone who can start by w/c 28th of October.

KiTEC is part of the London Institute of Healthcare Engineering and the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences at King's College London. We bring together leading academics within medicine, engineering and medical physics, along with clinical opinion leaders and HTA experts to support innovators with their clinical implementation plans at the various stages in the development of their technology, including during prototype development and proof concept.



Qualifications

Relevant postgraduate qualification. Current PhD students will be considered. 



Skills

Essential criteria:

  • Experience in conducting qualitative interviews
  • Ability to work independently and to set timelines

Desirable criteria:

  • Experience of/ability to conduct qualitative data analysis is desirable

 

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Skills

Experience; - Experience of working with children and/or young people - Experience of delivering tours or presentations Skills; - Ability to prioritise workload -Good attention to detail - Excellent verbal and written communication skills - Confident speaker with the ability to engage audiences - An eagerness to attract students to study at King?s College London - Ability to absorb new information

BSc in Psychology or equivalent, including knowledge of ADHD. 



Qualifications

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Skills

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Grant writing for AHRC CIP awards



Qualifications

PhD



Skills

Strong grant writing experience

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