Research Associate - Maternal Journal
hace 16 horas
Sheffield
The University of Sheffield is a remarkable place to work. Our people are at the heart of everything we do. Their diverse backgrounds, abilities and beliefs make Sheffield a world-class university. We offer a fantastic range of benefits including a highly competitive annual leave entitlement (with the ability to purchase more), a generous pensions scheme, flexible working opportunities, a commitment to your development and wellbeing, a wide range of retail discounts, and much more. Find out more about our ___ (opens in a new window) and join us to become part of something special. Overview This project, led by Dr Jessica Bradley, Senior Lecturer in Literacies and Language in the School of Education and funded through a British Academy Leverhulme Trust Small Research Grant, investigates creative journaling practice in perinatal health and wellbeing contexts by critically examining practitioner perspectives and experiences. It focuses on ‘Maternal Journal’ - an international, interdisciplinary arts and health movement established in 2017 - which provides spaces for mothers and birthing parents for creativity and connection, addressing an urgent need for those with mild to moderate mental health problems. Through narrative interviews and arts-based research methods, including collaging and visual arts, the project addresses a significant gap in knowledge about the scope and scale of global Maternal Journal practice by exploring and examining the diversity of experiences and identities as entangled within practice in arts and health contexts. We are recruiting a Research Associate to work with the PI with the project, including undertaking a detailed literature review and supporting qualitative data generation and analysis. Main Duties And Responsibilities The Research Associate will provide support for the PI with the project, in particular in terms of a detailed literature review of creative maternal health and wellbeing, and support with all aspects of the project including ethical review, data generation, data analysis and contributing to research publications. This postholder will: • Apply substantial knowledge, skills, and techniques in undertaking detailed literature reviews to develop an in-depth review of literature relating to creative maternal health and wellbeing., • Work closely with the PI and team across the project’s ethical review and maintain ethical processes and records according to institutional requirements, drawing on extensive knowledge of ethical review for research., • Support with participant recruitment for the study including maintaining a database., • Work with the PI to support data collection and analysis, including but not limited to co-creating arts-based materials, co-designing interviews, organising data and analysing qualitative data., • Strengthen engagement and visibility with the project, including dissemination of findings through key networks and with social media, for example Instagram and LinkedIn., • Work with the project team to contribute to co-writing research outputs including peer-reviewed articles and a monograph., • Present findings at research seminars, work-in-progress workshops and international conferences., • Carry out other duties, commensurate with the grade and remit of the post. 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Criteria Essential Or Desirable Stage(s) assessed at A PhD in a social sciences discipline (or relevant experience) Essential Application Experience and extensive knowledge of undertaking literature reviews for research projects Essential Application Experience of working with creative research methods, including data collection and analysis Essential Application Experience of disseminating research findings using appropriate channels such as LinkedIn, The Conversation, blogging, webpages and Instagram Essential Application Knowledge of research in creative health contexts, including maternal health and wellbeing Essential Application Experience of working with research collaborators (internal and external to TUoS) on shared aims and objectives Essential Application Experience of undertaking ethical review for qualitative research in diverse contexts Essential Application Experience of co-authoring research publications Essential Application Experience of presenting research methods and findings to diverse audiences Essential Application Interest in creative health and journaling in relation to life course rites of passage practices among mothers and young children Desirable Application Further Information Grade 7.3 Salary £38,784 (pro rata) Work arrangement Part-time 0.08 FTE (2.8 hours per week) Duration 01.01.2026 - 31-10-2026 Line manager Jessica Bradley Direct reports Our website For informal enquiries about this job contact Dr Jessica Bradley, Senior Lecturer in Literacies and Language, School of Education: on Our vision and strategic plan We are the University of Sheffield. 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