Position Details
College of Social Sciences
Location: University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham UK
Full time starting salary is normally in the range 36636 to 46049 with potential progression once in post to 48822
Grade: 7
Full Time Fixed Term contract up to December 2027
Closing date: 5th January 2026
UK travel may be required for this role.
Background
This exciting role will support the delivery of Peer Assisted Learning Strategies (PALS-UK) in a large-scale Education Endowment Foundation funded effectiveness trial. PALS-UK is a research-informed approach to supporting reading fluency and comprehension through structured paired reading. This trial will focus on its effectiveness for Year 5 pupils in schools in England. The Research Fellow will join Professor Helen Breadmores research team in the School of Education University of Birmingham. The project is a collaboration with Dr Emma Vardy (Nottingham Trent University) and is being independently evaluated by colleagues at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Role Summary
The research fellow will work as part of a team to support school recruitment and delivery of PALS-UK. Tasks will include
Supporting regional and online recruitment activities teacher training and ongoing monitoring and support for schools (including school visits)
Collecting and summarising data data management and quality control sharing key information about recruitment and delivery with the independent evaluators and funder.
Liaising with and maintain relationships with schools and partner organisations
Undertaking literature reviews to inform training materials and reports.
Working within the specified research grant and contribute to writing reports and bids to evidence sustain and scale the approach beyond the lifetime of the grant.
Main Duties
The responsibilities may include some but not all of the responsibilities outlined below.
Person Specification
Ability to travel (to deliver training and support schools) using own or public transport
Informal enquiries to Helen Breadmore email:
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