PhD Studentships x 2 - Arts, Health & Wellbeing Centre, Glos Integrated Care Board
Vacancy Details
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Location: | OXSTALLS CAMPUS |
Closing Date: | 13/11/2023 |
Date Posted: | 18/10/2023 |
Reference: | O257 |
Description
Arts, Health and Wellbeing Centre: Gloucestershire Integrated Care Board Funded PhD Studentships
Oxstalls Campus
The University of Gloucestershire and Gloucestershire Integrated Care System (ICS) are offering two funded PhD opportunities. Together we are supporting the opportunity for staff working in Gloucestershire Integrated Care System or the University of Gloucestershire to apply for funding to undertake an area of doctoral study and research within the University’s new Arts, Health and Wellbeing Centre.
The Arts, Health and Wellbeing Centre is a new area within the vibrant School of Health where we embed research in all of our activities, ensuring that students and staff benefit from and contribute to vibrant subject communities, engaged in fundamental and applied research. The Arts, Health and Wellbeing Centre are undertaking research and evaluation projects which are funded and partnered by Gloucestershire Integrated Care System.
PhD offer area 1
(This is not considered the PhD research title but the topic area).
Research to ascertain how primary healthcare professionals perceive, engage with, and prescribe Creative Health interventions (Arts on Prescription) through Social Prescribing in Gloucestershire.
PhD offer area 2
(This is not considered the PhD research title but the broad topic area)
Research that aligns with and aims to support One Gloucestershire’s Integrated Care System’s (ICS) key priorities areas.
Making Gloucestershire a better place for the future
Transforming what we do
Improving health and care services today
Your research should demonstrate a link to areas within the ICS priorities as follows:
Making Gloucestershire a better place for the future
Continue to increase our focus on prevention for people of all ages.
Work with wider partners and communities to support people to take an active role in their own health and care.
Transforming what we do
Work at a locality (district) level alongside our partners and communities to deliver care that is tailored to the areas people live.
Achieve equity in outcomes, experience, and access. This means working together to address the barriers people face in health and care.
Create a One Workforce for One Gloucestershire, working to keep the dedicated and skilled people we have already and attract new talent to Gloucestershire.
Improve quality and outcomes across the whole person journey (we sometimes call this a ‘pathway’). We will do this for people with specific health.
Continue to support improvements in outcomes for people at every stage of life – delivering care as close to home as possible and focused on the needs of the individual.
Reduce unfair and avoidable differences in health and care – including improving outcomes for specific groups of our population.
Increase recruitment and retention of our One Gloucestershire workforce while building an inclusive and compassionate culture.
Increase support for people living with major health conditions, focusing more on earlier diagnosis, and preventing people from getting ill in the first place.
Improving health and care services today
Continue to support improvements in access to, and delivery of, urgent and emergency care.
Support primary care (GP services) to build resilience, improve access to care, and increase workforce recruitment and retention.
Reduce backlogs for people waiting for assessment as well as hospital treatment.
Improve mental health support across health and care services.
Creating a financially sustainable health and care system.
Funding information (full and part time options)
Funded by Gloucestershire Integrated Care Board, the funding available will pay the university fees and support time out of the workplace to undertake your research.
The budget for the fees is to a maximum of £20,400 which will be delivered either over a period of 4 years for full time study, or 6 years for part time study
The budget for the *stipend is a maximum of £74,488 which will be delivered either over a period of 4 years for full time study, or 6 years for part time study
The allocated budget cannot be exceeded.
*The stipend is not intended to cover salary costs but will form the basis of additional support for the candidate and employer. The exact form this will take will be subject to a three-way agreement between the University of Gloucestershire, the employer and the candidate on acceptance on to the programme of study.
We are seeking applications from those who have an interest in undertaking a higher level of academic study and carrying out original research within Gloucestershire, which benefits the population health of those living in the county.
Successful candidates will be encouraged and supported to take an innovative approach to their study that may integrate, as appropriate, the use of creative methods and/or the production of publications as part of the project.
The University of Gloucestershire includes taught research skills training modules within these PhD studies.
We require you to share your research findings with others in the ICS and the University of Gloucestershire, publish and showcase your research.
How to apply
Applications will be through an expression of interest letter of no more than 1000 words clearly outlining your interest within the research project area you would like to undertake, and explaining why this is of interest to you.
You should make it clear in your application which PhD studentship offer area you are applying for.
In your application, please include:
Expression of interest letter (max 1000 words) outlining your interest within the PhD topic area you have selected and why. Along with reasoning why you would like to do doctoral studies and what qualifications/experience you already have that make you eligible to study at this level
Your CV including evidence of your prior skills and learning, what role you currently have and where you work
Any published work such as journals and conference articles if available
Confirmation of support from your manager to undertake these studies.
The successful candidate(s) who secures one of these funded PhD studentships must also:
Hold a Master's level degree or equivalent in post-graduate study
Work within Gloucestershire’s Integrated Care system or the University of Gloucestershire
Be able to demonstrate they have current eligibility to work in the UK for the duration of the PhD (up to six years)
Have excellent communication skills and demonstrable success when working in a team environment.
Have an understanding of the importance of equity and diversity within an organisation and a commitment to helping create an inclusive culture
Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Marion Andrews-Evans E: marion.andrews-evans@nhs.net and Dr Liz Berragan E: lberragan@glos.ac.uk for further discussion on applying.
Formal applications should be submitted to Dr Liz Berragan, e-mail: lberragan@glos.ac.uk
There will be a two stage application process:
1. Expression of Interest
2. Formal university application and interviews