Research Project Support Officer (Public Health Collaborating Unit) in Bangor

Research Project Support Officer (Public Health Collaborating Unit) in Bangor

Bangor Full-Time No working from home possible
Bangor University

Job Opening


Applications are invited for the fixed‑term full‑time post in the Public Health Collaborating Unit in the School of Health Sciences at Bangor University (Wrexham Technology Park, Wrexham). The Public Health Collaborating Unit is a public health/academic collaborative funded by Public Health Wales which provides a flexible and efficient resource for rapid assessment, evaluation and policy development support to serve Public Health Wales and the wider NHS.



Key Responsibilities


Responsibilities include providing research support for projects in the PHCU, evaluating trauma‑informed training, contributing to systematic literature reviews, supporting study development, and contributing to mixed‑method data collection, management and analysis, as well as report and paper writing.



  • Supporting study development

  • Contributing to mixed‑method data collection, management and analysis

  • Report and paper writing



Qualifications and Experience


Applicants should hold a Master’s degree in a health‑related subject and have prior experience in applied public health research. Knowledge of public health and research methods, excellent written communication skills, proficiency in qualitative data collection methods, and experience using research software for quantitative analysis are essential.



Employment Details


The successful candidate will commence as soon as possible and the post is available until 31st March 2027. The role is located on campus at Wrexham. In line with our Dynamic Working framework, there is an option to spend some time working remotely (within the UK) to support work‑life balance, which will be discussed further with candidates during interview.



Application Process


Applications must be submitted through our online recruitment website, jobs.bangor.ac.uk. If you experience accessibility issues due to disability, paper application forms are available via telephone at 01248 383865.

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Bangor University

Contact Details:

Bangor University Recruitment Team