The successful applicant will have a key role in delivering the case-study analysis of several existing service models operating in the NHS aimed at avoiding/mitigating unplanned hospital admissions. An initial theoretical model has been developed, and the postholder will be working to gather and analyse real-world data to test and refine these theories. An understanding of realist theory/realist evaluation would be highly advantageous. The successful applicant will bring their own experience and flexibility across different evaluation methods to collect and analyse qualitative data (e.g. stakeholder interviews, service visits/observations, questionnaires), quantitative data (routine datasets and service metrics), and economic data (service cost estimates and cost-comparison models). They will be able to use their excellent communication skills and working knowledge of the NHS to rapidly build relationships with key service stakeholders. It is expected that the post-holder would take a lead on writing up the findings for a publication, supported by the PI and collaborators. Minimum Requirements
You have a strong background in service/programme evaluation (including realist evaluation) and mixed-methods; You have a good working understanding of the structure and function of the NHS and its wider relationships; You have interests in or experience of working on health service research projects that explore urgent/emergency care, potentially avoidable hospital admissions, or initiatives to reduce these; You have experience of working with a range of stakeholders in community, primary or urgent care (including patient and public contributors) and of using these perspectives to support theory development; You are driven and self-motivated, and work efficiently to deadlines with a problem-solving approach.
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