Research Fellow
| Posting date: | 13 February 2026 |
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| Salary: | £52,656.00 to £73,992.00 per year |
| Additional salary information: | £52656.00 - £73992.00 a year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 05 March 2026 |
| Location: | Wolverhampton, WV100QP |
| Company: | NHS Jobs |
| Job type: | Contract |
| Job reference: | C9225-26-0101 |
Summary
Key Responsibilities 1. Research and Scholarship Design, conduct, and disseminate research projects aligned to local and regional education priorities in gastroenterology and endoscopy training. Undertake literature reviews, develop study protocols, seek ethical approvals, and carry out qualitative and/or quantitative data collection and analysis. Work with academic and NHS partners to evaluate educational interventions (e.g. simulation, faculty development, procedural competence, trainee experience). Prepare outputs for regional, national, and international dissemination through reports, presentations, and peer-reviewed publications. Contribute towards preparation of study documentation and participating in site visits. Ensure the accurate, complete and timely collection, recording and management of all research data, whether in electronic or paper format. This includes maintaining the confidentiality of information and the security of research data at all times, aligning with RWTs data and privacy policies. 2. Midlands Endoscopy Training Academy (META) Contribute to META projects focused on improving access, quality, and consistency of endoscopy training across the Midlands. Support evaluation of training outcomes, faculty development initiatives, and digital learning innovations. Assist in organising and delivering regional educational events and workshops. Collaborate with META leads, clinical trainers, and partner sites to translate research into educational practice. Attend multidisciplinary team meetings relevant to ongoing research projects where appropriate and feasible to understand the context of the research. 3. Education and Training Participate in postgraduate education delivery, simulation, and supervisor development programmes within the host Trust. Support evaluation and quality improvement of education and training programmes. Develop and deliver teaching sessions, workshops, and presentations relevant to medical education and gastroenterology. Option to enrol in a Postgraduate Certificate or MSc in Medical Educationif not already held (subject to funding). 4. Leadership and Collaboration Work with the Deputy Dean, the DME, and META leadership to align research and educational activity with service and regional priorities. Engage with regional and national medical education networks. Contribute to strategic priorities in educational innovation and workforce development. Rigorously adhere to Good Clinical Practice (GCP) principles, established research governance frameworks, local Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and all relevant Trust policies, regulatory requirements and ethical guidelines. Supervision and Support The Fellow will be jointly supervised by: A named Academic Supervisor The Midlands Endoscopy Academy Leadfor project-specific oversight. The Director of Medical Education (DME)or their deputy for local professional development and integration. Regular progress reviews will support development in research methodology, scholarly writing, and academic presentation. Training and Development Opportunities Structured supervision Opportunities to present at educational and specialty conferences. Support to prepare abstracts and manuscripts for publication. Optional enrolment in a PGCert/MSc in Medical Education.