Details
1101653
University of Warwick
18/09/2025
6 Months
16 hours per week, Monday and Tuesday
Casual
Pay
£16.46
£1.99
Description
Role
EveryStep is an app to help people prepare for therapy. Every year 1.8 million people seek NHS Talking Therapies support for anxiety or depression, but less than 800,000 complete their course of therapy. We are working to support the missing million. We are particularly interested in supporting British Muslims to engage with NHS Talking Therapies, so applicants should have a commitment to equality of access to healthcare.
The role will involve working with a digital team to conduct interviews, help produce digital multimedia resources, co-ordinate surveys within a DELPHI study, as well as editing and analysing transcripts. As part of our digital mental health team, you will also help review regulatory requirements and identify procedural barriers to implementation. This will be an opportunity to contribute to several peer reviewed manuscripts as a co-author, to learn about the development of digital apps, and to make a difference to people affected by mental health problems.
Duties and responsibilities
- Attend daily stand-ups remotely.
- Organise and co-ordinate interviews and surveys
- Data collection and curation
- Simple audio editing and script reviewing
- Reviewing transcripts and assisting with qualitative analysis
- Reviewing and summarising regulatory documents
- Contributing first draft responses to regulatory requirements
- Liaising with colleagues to overcome regulatory barriers
- Contribute to drafting ethical applications for IRAS or NHS REC
Skills and experience
Qualifications and experience
- Bachelors degree minimum
- Contributions to peer reviewed research papers
- Experience conducting interviews
- Experience of qualitative analysis
- Strong written skills
- MS Teams and MS Office
Skills and characteristics
- Committed to equal access to healthcare
- Passionate about mental health and wellbeing
- Self-motivated and an effective team worker
- Preferred: knowledge of mental health care and therapy approaches
- Friendly team player
- High professional standards
- Confident working independently including preparing first drafts
Location
Working from home, with the option for some visits to Warwick Campus
Additional information
Job start date - Early October