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Research Associate in Policy Studies

University of Bristol Law School

Bristol

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GBP 38,000 - 45,000

Part time

22 days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player in social research is seeking a Research Associate to contribute to an innovative project exploring private family law applications involving non-parents. This role offers a unique opportunity to engage with critical issues in family justice and children's social care. The successful candidate will collaborate with a dynamic team, conducting literature reviews, qualitative interviews, and data collection. This part-time position allows for professional growth and skill enhancement while contributing to impactful research outputs. Join a forward-thinking team dedicated to making a difference in the lives of families and children.

Qualifications

  • PhD in social science or equivalent experience required.
  • Experience in mixed-methods research and social work is ideal.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct literature reviews and qualitative interviews for the project.
  • Collect structured data from court case files and attend meetings.

Skills

Mixed-methods research
Organisational skills
Interpersonal skills
Knowledge of research ethics

Education

PhD in social science or equivalent experience

Job description

The role

The School for Policy Studies is seeking to appoint a Research Associate to work on 'The forgotten 10%': private family law applications involving non-parents project, funded by the Nuffield Foundation (Principal Investigator: Dr Linda Cusworth, University of Lancaster). We are looking to appoint a mixed-methods social researcher with an interest in children’s social care and/or family justice. The successful applicant will be employed at the University of Bristol where the project’s two co-investigators, Dr Jessica Roy and Dr Jon Symonds, are based.

What will you be doing?

Most private family law applications are between two parents, but around 10% involve one or more adults who are not the child’s parent, such as grandparents, aunts/uncles, and siblings. This 'forgotten 10%' have been overlooked in research, policy, and practice. In collaboration with researchers at the University of Bristol, peer researchers, and practice partners Kinship and Families in Harmony, this project will investigate the circumstances, needs, and experiences of children and families involved. Further information on the project is available at this link.

Working as an integral part of the project team, and alongside another researcher based in Lancaster, you will review literature, design data collection materials, undertake qualitative interviews and focus groups, and collect structured data from court case files. You must be willing to travel within the UK to collect data and to attend meetings and other events.

You should apply if

You will have a PhD in a social science discipline or working towards one or equivalent experience. Ideally, you will have a research background in social work, law, social policy, or another relevant field, and experience in mixed-methods research. You will demonstrate excellent organisational and interpersonal skills and preferably have knowledge of research ethics. You will contribute to outputs from the project, including research reports and summaries, journal articles, and conference/seminar presentations for a variety of different audiences, including academics, policymakers, legal and social work practitioners. The position will bring opportunities for the role holder to expand and enhance their research skills and knowledge. The role is subject to enhanced DBS checks.

Additional information

Informal enquiries are welcome and can be directed to Dr Jessica Roy. Please contact by email in the first instance (Jessica.roy@bristol.ac.uk).

Contract type: Open Ended with Fixed Funding until 02/01/2027

Work pattern: Part time, 28 hours per week

Grade: I

Salary: £38,249 - £44,128 per annum pro rata

School/Unit: School for Policy Studies

This advert will close at 23:59 UK time on Wednesday 23rd April 2025.

Interviews anticipated to be held on either Tuesday 6th or Friday 9th May 2025.
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