Research Fellow - Systematic reviews

The University Of Salford

Research Fellow - Systematic reviews

£54395

The University Of Salford, Wallness, Salford

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 week ago, 20 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 07745a63e8494f70809f4963b79fc351

Full Job Description

We're looking for an experienced Research Fellow with expertise in systematic reviews to join and lead our team of academics undertaking a mixed methods evidence synthesis, for a fixed term project ending in August 2025.

You will lead the synthesis of both qualitative and quantitative evidence to inform the development and implementation of health policy, as well as producing high-quality publications, and gaining significant knowledge, guidance and recognition working alongside leaders in the evidence synthesis field. You will also gain further experience, leading a Study Within a Review (SWAR).

This leadership post is based at the University of Salford and also provides an excellent opportunity to work collaboratively with the PenARC Evidence Synthesis Team at the University of Exeter.

If you have expertise of meta-analysis, narrative synthesis, meta ethnography, or other systematic review techniques, we welcome your application.

This fixed term contract role will run until the end of August 2025, and is open to all suitably qualified applicants, including secondments.,

  • Lead a team of academics to undertake a mixed methods synthesis.


  • Lead the design and conduct of systematic reviews to high (publishable) standards and agreed deadlines, to support national health policy development and evaluation, working closely with institutions in Salford and the Evidence Review Facility, within Exeter.


  • Manage the overall review process, acting as lead and at times second reviewer, working closely with service topic/content experts (including patients and members of the public), policy customers, and methods experts where necessary.


  • Write up the systematic reviews clearly for a variety of audiences - Department of Health and Social Care, policy makers, NHS, academic (i.e. journal articles), and the general public.


  • Present the findings of the reviews, or the required innovations in review methods to relevant audiences such as academic conferences and lead and project manage stakeholder consultation elements.


  • Coach and support other team members and colleagues in developing their review and research techniques.

    Here at the University of Salford you'll find:

  • a career that works for you, with flexible working, great benefits and continuous professional development

  • a real sense of community and belonging. We value diversity - in backgrounds and experiences, and together we share a passion for improving students' lives.

  • our commitment to be Net Zero by 2038 and embed sustainability in all aspects of university life.

  • our unique Peel Park campus with lots of green spaces and our MediaCity campus at the heart of one of the country's leading digital and media hubs.