Play a key role in a pioneering 1m Maudsley funded programme transforming how primary care supports young people. As Research Fellow, you'll lead research and evaluation activity across four South London boroughs and help build WCC's growing national evidence and insight function.
This post offers an exceptional opportunity to be part of an innovative and rapidly developing programme that blends real world service change with high quality research. Working across the South London and Maudsley (SLaM) boroughs --
Lambeth, Lewisham, Southwark and Croydon
-- you will document, analyse and demonstrate the impact of new youth friendly primary care approaches as they are designed, implemented and adapted.
Supervised by
Dr Ann Hagell
(Consultant to The Well Centre Charity) and
Professor Johnny Downs
(King's College London), you will join a collaborative and multidisciplinary partnership that includes KCL's CAMHS Digital Lab, primary care teams, youth workers and community stakeholders. This is a rare chance to contribute foundational insight to a charity entering its national scaling phase.
About The Well Centre Charity
The Well Centre Charity exists to ensure every young person has access to health support that is holistic, youth friendly and free from barriers. Our model brings together GPs, Health and Wellbeing Practitioners and mental health practitioners to deliver integrated care in a way young people value.
Rooted in Lambeth, the Well Centre model has inspired services across South London and beyond. We are now building the
research, learning and system infrastructure
required to scale this approach nationally. Joining us now means shaping our evidence base and strengthening our role as an innovation partner to local and national systems.
This post is funded by the Maudsley Charity, but the employment contract will be held by
Herne Hill Group Practice
, the home of the original Well Centre.
About the Role
As Research Fellow, you will lead research and evaluation for the Maudsley programme and contribute to the wider evidence and insight function of WCC. You will use both
qualitative and quantitative methods
, support digital innovation with KCL, and help ensure that young people's experiences, outcomes and priorities shape service development.
Your work will inform commissioners, clinicians and system partners working to reduce health inequalities and strengthen support for adolescents across South London and beyond.
What You'll Do
You will:
Design and deliver research and evaluation that tracks the rollout of new Well Centre-style services
Use mixed methods to understand how services improve young people's outcomes and experiences
Analyse quantitative and qualitative data and translate findings into actionable recommendations
Work closely with the CAMHS Digital Lab to support digital innovation and data capture
Contribute to co production and engagement with young people and community voices
Prepare protocols and support ethical approval processes
Produce high quality reports, presentations and publications
Synthesise evidence for commissioners, clinical partners and funders
Champion evidence led practice within WCC and the wider programme
About You
We are looking for a thoughtful, curious and motivated researcher who wants to make a tangible difference to young people's lives. You'll value collaboration, bring intellectual rigour and enjoy working in a small team where flexibility, initiative and shared purpose matter more than hierarchy.
Essential Criteria
Postgraduate degree (e.g., MSc) in epidemiology, biostatistics, public health, social sciences or related discipline
Experience setting up or supporting research studies, ideally in adolescent or population health
Ability to translate complex findings into accessible insights for diverse audiences
Strong literature synthesis and critical appraisal skills
Excellent written and verbal communication
Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities
Experience working in multidisciplinary teams
Knowledge of ethical research practice and GDPR compliance
Ability to form effective working relationships with colleagues, partners and stakeholders
Experience of qualitative research with young people
Desirable
PhD (completed or near submission) in a relevant field
Experience in adolescent health, youth development, primary care or CAMHS
Familiarity with NHS datasets and publicly available health and mapping data
Understanding of SNOMED, Read Codes or clinical phenotyping systems
Experience with ethical approval and information governance processes
Strong quantitative or analytical skills using R, Python or STATA
Experience of co design with young people
What We Offer
The chance to be part of a pioneering programme improving adolescent health
A supportive, collaborative and values led culture
Opportunities for publication, innovation and professional development
Hybrid working and flexibility
Autonomy to contribute creatively to a growing organisation
Benefits
(Herne Hill Group Practice employment terms)
Company pension
Cycle to Work scheme
On site parking
Referral programme
Sick pay
Generous annual leave
Job Details
Job type:
Full time or part time
Hours:
Up to 37.5 per week
Salary:
34,960.82 - 40,000 per year
*
Location:
Hybrid remote, London SW2 3UP, with travel across the four SLaM boroughs
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