[ad_1] The University of Suffolk is one of the newest UK universities and is driven by a strong commitment to social mobility and inc
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The University of Suffolk is one of the newest UK universities and is driven by a strong commitment to social mobility and inclusion. Our university is strongly embedded in the local region and the student experience is at its heart. Under the leadership of the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Helen Langton, the University is continuing to grow and there are a number of exciting strategic developments underway.
Based at the University of Suffolk, the Integrated Care Academy is the first of its kind in the UK. We are seeking to appoint a Professor in Integrated Care Research to lead and develop an innovative and impactful programme of research.
About the role
The ICA is an innovative partnership between the University of Suffolk, the Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care System (ICS), Suffolk County Council and Healthwatch Suffolk and others from the voluntary and community sector, such as Suffolk Mind and local hospices. The ICA aspires to promote the best possible co-ordinated care, responsive to the needs of the community it serves.
Working with the ICA as part of our Institute of Health and Wellbeing Research, you will work with a vibrant, dynamic team of researchers from within the academy and across the University and partnering with our stakeholders to develop and deliver research. It is anticipated that this research will be deliver impact in our regional context but also have impact nationally and internationally.
You will lead and develop a team, attract funding, supervise PhDs, and contribute to and oversee outputs that will contribute to our next Research Exercise Framework submission.
About you
Strong candidates will demonstrate experience of working with health, social care, and/or third sector organisations to deliver and implement research, as well as success in identifying and exploiting opportunities for income generation through existing academic funding streams.
They will have success in winning and managing research grants alongside health, social care and/or third sector organisations as well as academic collaborations. They will have a track record of leading successful significant research projects in health, social care and third sector and evidencing impact, along with evidence of working with health, social care and third sector care locally, nationally and internationally to deliver transitional research and to support and embed integrated care.
The University of Suffolk provides the perfect environment to achieve great things.
For further information or to apply, click the ‘Apply’ button above.
Closing date: Friday 8 September, 12:00pm.
Interview date: Wednesday 27 September 2023 & Thursday 28 September 2023.
We are a values driven organisation, committed to ensuring we remain a beacon for aspiration and achievement, while providing a great environment to work and study.
We are committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community – a place where we can all be ourselves and succeed on merit. We offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements, staff engagement forums, campus facilities and services to support staff from different backgrounds. If you share our values and our vision, you will find a home at the University of Suffolk.
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