Research Assistant
Lloyd’s Register
Location: London, UK
What we’re looking for
The Research Assistant will assist the development and maintenance of high-quality primary evidence and analysis projects, working across a pipeline from design to evaluation. The role will have a particular focus on safety interventions, and quasi-experimental and trial methods. The Research Assistant will work within the Global Safety Evidence Centre to ensure that the Centre can provide clear, robust, relevant and timely evidence to inform policy and practice decision-making across sectors. The Global Safety Evidence Centre is Lloyd’s Register Foundation’s hub for anyone who needs to know 'what works' to make people safer, collating the best safety evidence from partners and other sources and communicating it in an understandable and actionable form, and hosting the Foundation's own evidence outputs such as the flagship World Risk Poll.
What we offer you
The chance to join an organization with a clear sense of purpose, a values-based culture, and programs that support colleagues’ professional and personal growth
Part-time, 0.5 FTE
The role
- Assist in the design, conduct and evaluation of internal and external research projects.
- Maintain full and accurate documentation and be responsible for the security and accuracy of data related to projects you are involved in.
- Contribute to the quality assurance of all research and trial projects.
- Support and assist the Research and Trial Manager and other colleagues in different aspects of research and trial work with flexibility.
- Support the development and delivery of capacity building for research methodology and knowledge translation.
- Contribute to the development and implementation of the Global Safety Evidence Centre’s research methods and standards, and support regular review of the standards to incorporate learning and development in the field.
What you bring
- Bachelor's or higher degree in a relevant field (e.g., engineering, public health, psychology, science) with a research methods element.
- Practical research experience.
- Advanced research methods knowledge, including both qualitative and quantitative study designs.
- Solid data manipulation skills, including understanding of data structure, data characteristics and relevant software.
- Highly developed analytical and critical reasoning skills, along with close attention to detail and experience examining technical and scientific documents.
- Effective verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to communicate clearly and professionally with stakeholders when necessary.
- Ability to identify risks or issues early in a project life-cycle and communicate them effectively.
- Ability to work on one's own initiative and as part of a team, seeking input from research leads and colleagues where required.
- Experience working on intervention studies and evaluations.
- Experience working on intervention studies or evaluations.
- Experience working in an evidence generation team, Evidence Centre, or similar evidence-based policy environment.
- Familiarity with occupational safety and health, and/or engineering and its decision-making contexts and processes across sectors, is desirable.
- Candidates must be able to provide work authorisation for the respective country.
You are someone who
- Is keen to take accountability and ownership for delivering customer needs
- Is able to self-manage and prioritize tasks towards reaching goals
- Is effective at solving problems, trouble-shooting and making timely decisions
- Is ready and willing to take initiatives
- Communicates in a structured way and has ability to present technical ideas in user-friendly language
- Displays a team spirit, particularly in a multicultural environment
- Responds positively to learning opportunities and is comfortable stepping out of own comfort zone
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