We are the University of Cumbria, a place where people are at the heart of all we do. Enriching the lives of our students, staff and the communities we serve means we make a difference that really matters. Now is a very exciting time to be joining us as we deliver a new strategic plan focused on making the most of our three most valuable assets: People, Place and Partnerships. Our ambition is to become a catalyst for economic wellbeing for our region, nationally and internationally.
We are delighted to announce that we are seeking to appoint a Senior Research Fellow to join the University of Cumbria’s Institute of Health to facilitate the delivery of a fully funded Health and Justice programme using nature-connection to improve health and wellbeing, particularly mental health in prison populations thereby addressing inequalities. The research will contribute to developing a critical understanding of the settings approach applied to different prison contexts.
The post represents a unique opportunity to design and implement highly impactful outcome-orientated policy-relevant research and knowledge exchange in applied prison settings. The successful applicant will be experienced in delivering across multiple prison environments and will work closely with prison teams across the North East, Yorkshire and Humber regions, HMPPS HQ and wide range of community organisations to deliver the contract.
Coordinating the award and leading on associated literature reviews, supporting and writing grant applications, data collection and analysis, and preparing reports, presentations and published outputs are key aspects of this role.
Applicants need to meet all essential criteria on the person specification to be considered for interview. This role will be Fixed term for 24 months to 31st March 2028 (Aligned with award funding) and based within the Institute of Health.
Please note: This role will involve regular travel across the North East, Yorkshire and Humber regions.
Informal Enquiries: Professor Michelle Baybutt | Institute of Health | michelle.baybutt@cumbria.ac.uk
We are seeking innovative, creative, high quality researchers, and scholars to foster a culture of exploration, discovery and intellectual challenge that generates international recognition, respect and engagement.
In return, the University offers an attractive benefits package including 35 days' annual leave plus bank holidays, 25 research and scholarly activity days, support for professional development, support to achieve Higher Education Academy/Advance HE accreditation, mentor provision in the first year of employment and opportunity for career development.
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