Senior Peer Research Co-ordinator at The McPin Foundation

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Senior Peer Research Co-ordinator at The McPin Foundation

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[ad_1] Are you passionate about working with young people? Do you have experience of research methods and helping others to do researc

Research Fellow at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Melting Metropolis Postdoctoral Research Associate at University of Liverpool
Educationalist (Grade 5) or Senior Educationalist (Grade 6) at Royal College of Physicians

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Are you passionate about working with young people? Do you have experience of research methods and helping others to do research?

If yes, we have the ideal job for you. We are working in partnership with the Peace Alliance in Haringey as part of the Peer Action Collective to develop solutions with young people to address youth violence. The work is funded by the Youth Endowment Fund.

Working with young people aged 16-20, as well as local secondary schools and colleges, the project will carry out peer research and develop social action projects.

The person in this role will be excellent at co-ordinating multiple projects and groups and will be a core part of our delivery team.

The post is part time (0.6 FTE) and will suit someone who would like some flexibility in working hours, as there will be evening, weekend work plus school holiday activities.

Your time will be split between working from Tottenham Town Hall in Haringey, the McPin Foundation offices near Borough in London and homeworking as needed for project delivery.

You will link with stakeholders – schools, the police, local councillors – to help build networks to drive our social action projects forward.

Most importantly you will be supporting and mentoring young people as they learn about peer research and develop social action projects to drive change.

Interested in finding out more?

Please contact tanyamackay@mcpin.org with any questions.

Deadline to apply is 17th July 2023.

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