Applications are invited for a Qualitative Researcher to fill a new 18 month post funded by the ESRC to improve understanding of the diversity of ways in which patients have experienced COVID-19. The coming months provide a critical opportunity to capture and learn from people’s narratives, including how they make sense (or struggle to make sense) of what has happened to them and their perspectives on what could have been different. We will document and understand experiences of living through COVID-19 and then apply that understanding of the diversity of experience to provide public-facing resources for information and support.
The successful applicant will use in-depth interviews and qualitative analysis to study experiences of people who have had COVID-19. We anticipate that much of the work will be online/virtual but some face-to-face interviews may be possible. Analysis of these interviews will be used to publish a new section on the award-winning platform Heathtalk.org, develop resources to stimulate design discussions with stakeholders and contribute to a cross-country comparative qualitative analysis of COVID-19 experiences.
The post-holder will join the Medical Sociology and Health Experiences Research Group within the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, co-led by Prof Sue Ziebland and Prof Catherine Pope.
The appointee will be a qualitative social scientist with significant proven expertise in qualitative methods. You will have a high level of communication and writing skills appropriate for different audiences, and be able to work closely with other team members. You will require a high degree of autonomy and have the ability to work sensitively and develop rapport and trust with research participants from different backgrounds.
You can view more details about the post and application procedures HERE