Research Fellow in Criminology and Criminal Justice

Overview
Research Fellow in Criminology and Criminal Justice at Nottingham Trent University. Role(s): two fixed-term positions in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice (CCJ).
Responsibilities
Support an evaluation of the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) Neighbourhood Fund across five hyper sites (Birmingham, Manchester, Norfolk, Cardiff, Bradford) within a consortium with NTU and Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU).Contribute to a mixed-methods evaluation with experience in quantitative statistical analysis and competence in R Studio or SPSS; apply quasi-experimental research methods.Strong communication skills and ability to work flexibly within a team environment.For the Grade G (36 months) role: assist with the evaluation as described above; for the Grade H (15 months) role: support secondary data analysis examining risk factors for youth and child violence using SPSS/R Studio/GIS; experience with open-source data and police data is desirable.Assist with interviews and focus groups with community members and practitioners; ideally engage with young people.Qualifications
Strong quantitative analysis skills; statistics training; experience in SPSS/R Studio and GIS for basic to advanced analyses (regression, spatial analysis).Experience with open-source data and, optionally, with police forces or police data.Good communication skills; ability to engage with diverse stakeholders; willingness to work in a collaborative, mixed-team environment.We will still consider applications even if not all requirements are met.Contract details
Grade G, 36 months, full-time fixed term (salary £33,045–£38,026 per annum).Grade H, 15 months, full-time fixed term (salary £39,162–£44,052 per annum).Interviews: Weeks commencing 13 October (Grade H) and 20 October (Grade G).About Us
The School of Social Sciences at Nottingham Trent University (NTU) is recognised nationally and internationally for delivering theoretically informed and applied research. We foster a culture that values diversity and publicises excellence in all we do. We maintain an inclusive learning and teaching environment grounded in scholarship, research, and professional practice. Criminology and Criminal Justice at NTU engages with communities and the criminal justice system as part of the University’s commitment to transforming lives and creating opportunities.Contact for informal queries
Andy Newton (Professor of Criminology and Policing) – andy.newton@ntu.ac.ukBenefits
30–35 days annual leave per year plus statutory bank holidays and university closure days pro rataHybrid working: mix of office and home working; flexible patterns to suit stakeholdersSalary Sacrifice Retirement Savings Plan with life assurance and income protectionProfessional development opportunities and access to health and wellbeing servicesAnd more benefits; details available on request
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