Details
1111236
Liverpool John Moores University
18/05/2026
Other - See Job
14 hours per week between 18th MAy and 31st July 2026
Smart Casual
Pay
£14.63
£1.77
Description
Role
*Ringfenced to LJMU PhD students studying Nursing or Public Health*
The post is an exciting opportunity to work with a research project about evaluating "Arrive and thrive toolkit for the transition of international student nurses in HEI". Working as a member of the research team you will lead the delivery of day to day reviewing activities involving analysis of both quantitative and qualitative research, results and discussion. Writing evidence based article for submission. Some prior experience of using evidence synthesis methods is required. You should have relevant post-graduate experience in health or a related field.
Duties and responsibilities
Main duties: To undertake data collection and analysis through use of qualitative and quantitative research methods. To assist in developing resources, writing project reports and research papers. To fulfil other responsibilities related to the project as required by the project leader. Research style collecting qualitative data from a group of students, academics, practice education facilitators and NHS stakeholders over period of 4 weeks. Subsequent data analysis, report writing and producing a research paper.
Skills and experience
We would encourage applications from all individuals who meet the criteria, but given the nature of the research topic and chosen methodology, the post holder will need to be motivated to work with project leader to enhance experience of international student nurses transition in HEI.* Level 7/ Masters/ PGR students
Location
LJMU / Toithebarn Street
Additional information
*Ringfenced to LJMU PhD students studying Nursing or Public Health*
Applications close at 11:59pm on Tuesday 28th April 2026