Post-Doctoral Researcher

at  University College Cork

Cork, County Cork, Ireland -

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POSITION SUMMARY

Applications are invited from highly motivated and suitably qualified candidates for a 30-month whole-time Postdoctoral post in the Food Policy Research Team, Centre for Health and Diet Research in the School of Public Health, UCC. The Centre for Health and Diet Research provides a national focal point for public health nutrition research in the Republic of Ireland. The mission of the centre is to develop a sustainable national inter-institutional and interagency consortium, focused on promoting the health and wellbeing of the Irish population by producing and effectively disseminating high-quality evidence to guide practice and policy in the area of public health nutrition.

The successful candidate will be required to perform, coordinate and support research activities on a European funded project to explore Food systems and policy pathways for equal population nutrition in Europe. This post offers an exciting opportunity to join the Food Policy Research Team under the supervision of Dr Janas Harrington and to collaborate with colleagues from a number of European countries. Day-to-day activities include but are not limited to:

  • Conducting literature reviews and synthesizing scientific content
  • Coordinating participant recruitment and data collection
  • Performing data analyses, interpreting results and presenting those data
  • Contributing to scientific manuscripts, reports, and presentations
  • Identifying opportunities for knowledge exchange and dissemination to diverse audiences
  • Leading or assisting with the planning and execution of workshops, seminars, meetings, and webinars
  • Helping in the development of funding applications to address emergent research priorities.

This study will take a mixed methods approach. Experience in designing and analysing both qualitative and quantitative research studies is essential.
Experience engaging in collaborative research with stakeholder groups including consumers, food producers, health professionals and/or policy makers is essential. The appointee will be expected to support research assistants and other junior members of the team. The successful candidate will report directly to and work closely with the Principal Investigator, Dr Janas Harrington. The successful candidate will interact regularly with expert collaborators. Additionally, the researcher will be encouraged to initiate and develop their own projects and will have the opportunity to travel to national scientific conferences to present research results. Applicants should hold a PhD degree in public health nutrition or a related discipline. Experience in food policy research and a knowledge and understanding of the challenges related to food systems would be desirable. The successful candidate will be expected to carry out research using a variety of methods and so should be proficient in collecting and analysing qualitative and/or quantitative data. Experience in mixed methods research would be desirable. Candidates must demonstrate strong organizational, planning, oral and written communication skills, scientific writing, and project management skills. The successful applicant must be a self-starter who is comfortable taking initiative and who can play a major role in completing
Project Title: Food systems and policy pathways for equal population nutrition in Europe
Post Duration: 30 Months
Salary: €43,908 - €50,302 p.a. IUA Post Doctoral Research Scale (PD1)
For an information package including further details of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie/.
Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Dr Janas Harrington, Senior Lecturer, School of Public Health; Email: j.harrington@ucc.ie
Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork vacancy portal (https://ore.ucc.ie/). Queries relating to the online application process should be referred to recruitment@ucc.ie, quoting the job-title and project name.
Candidates should apply, in confidence, before 12 noon (Irish Local Time) on Thursday, 30th of May, 2024

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Cork, County Cork, Ireland