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Public and Community Involvement, Engagement and Participation (PCIEP) Lead (NIHR ARC North Thames and NIHR UCLH BRC Hearing Theme)

Full time Fixed-Term/Contract
This is a unique opportunity for an experienced patient and public involvement lead to ensure that patients, the community and the wider public are at the forefront of the work of the NIHR ARC North Thames and the NIHR UCLH BRC Hearing Theme.
Salary: £35,965 - £43,470 per annum inclusive of London Allowance (Grade 7)

Closing date:
30 November 2020

Duties and Responsibilities

This position offers an excellent opportunity for an experienced and motivated Public and community involvement, engagement and participation (PCIEP) lead. The role holder will lead the PCIEP activities of NIHR ARC North Thames & NIHR UCLH BRC’s Hearing Theme, and will develop and implement PCIEP strategies to maximise opportunities for involving the public in our research.


This post is available full time until 30th September 2022 in the first instance.

Key Requirements

The role holder will have experience of involving the public in research, an understanding of the health and care sector, and knowledge of PCIEP methodologies and national public involvement standards. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are essential, along with good organisational skills, and the ability to use initiative.

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Read the full job description and apply here.

Contact

Informal enquiries should be made to: Dr Susie Edwards (ARC) (susie.edwards@ucl.ac.uk) and Dr Nicki Ridgway (BRC) (n.ridgway@ucl.ac.uk).

We particularly welcome applications from black and minority ethnic candidates as they are under-represented within UCL at this level.

We will consider applications to work on a part-time, flexible and job share basis wherever possible.