Supporting a partnership between University of Derby and the National Trust on connection to heritage and wellbeing. The wider project involves a scoping review, online webinars, roundtables, a seminar, pilot study, report and grant application. The research assistant(s) will support activities within this project.
The work can be shared between 2-3 people, or by an individual, depending on availability and skillset. There are 280 hours in total.
For informal enquiries about the role, please contact Carly Butler on [email protected].
Scoping review (Jan – April)
· Literature search and review on heritage and wellbeing
· Search and review of heritage and wellbeing applications and practices
Administrative/Event management (Jan – June, periodic)
· Liaising with partners
· Support organisation of online and in-person events (i.e. managing bookings, communication with attendees, coordinating with venues)
· Supporting events on the day
Pilot study (Mar – July)
· Preparation of ethics material
· Setting-up Qualtrics survey
· Interviews/focus groups
· Coding transcripts
· Supporting analysis Grant application
· Supporting development of bid
· Coordinating meetings
· Draft costings
Candidate and Skills Requirements:
(Jobs may be shared so applicants with experience in some areas and not others will be considered)
· Experience in literature review and bibliography management
· Good communication skills
· Project management skills
· Experience with Qualtrics
· Experience with ethics applications
· Experience with interviews/focus groups
· Qualitative analysis skills
Other Information:
Student Pay Rate: £16.49 per hour
Working Hours: Flexible
Length of Contract: Varies – depends on availability and job-sharing. May be up to 9 months.