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Public Health Researcher

Job details
Posting date: 16 April 2025
Salary: £48,969.00 to £55,797.00 per year
Additional salary information: £48969.00 - £55797.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 27 April 2025
Location: London, N1C 4AG
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: F0039-3503

Summary

The post-holder will be a member of Camden Councils Public Health Intelligence (PHI) Team, contributing to the strengthening of research and evaluation practice within the Health and Wellbeing department (HWB). As a member of PHI, you will be part of a team of experienced health researchers, data analysts and engineers. PHI is a relatively new team within HWB and is looking to expand further in 2025.The team is organised into three main functions: Research, Analytics and Data. The Analytics and Data functions specialise in quantitative data management and analysis. The Research function specialises in qualitative research approaches, evidence synthesis and evaluation. This role will be key to embedding the developing research strategy by building a new research function within an ambitious and well-connected London borough. You will work with the Lead Public Health Researcher to embed public health research skills and methodologies into our work to inform policy and practice, leading to better decision-making. This includes embedding quality research approaches within health needs assessments, evaluations and other departmental activity. You will work collaboratively to advise on, design and deliver a wide range of research and evaluation related activities. This includes (but may not be limited to): Literature reviewing and evidence synthesis Co-production, public engagement [resident engagement] Collection of primary qualitative and quantitative data Mixed method evaluations of public health interventions of various scales and complexity Qualitative analysis Survey analysis You will assist with the development and deployment of training and guidance to colleagues across HWB to strengthen the collective research and evaluation expertise of the department. You will also be part of a wider network of researchers within the Council, beyond HWB.