We're looking for someone with an honours degree (or equivalent relevant experience) in a health, environmental, biological or related discipline, who is comfortable working independently in participants' homes and out in the community.
You'll bring practical experience of working on research studies involving human participants, along with experience collecting data or samples in community or non-laboratory settings. A driving licence and willingness to travel to participant homes across Leicester area is essential, as is confidence engaging with people from a wide range of backgrounds: explaining the study clearly, gaining informed consent, and maintaining participant engagement over time.
Strong organisational skills are key: you'll need to prioritise your own workload, manage equipment logistics, and keep accurate, compliant records under guidance from the Principal Investigator. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are essential, and any prior experience of home- or field-based research, working with diverse or underserved populations, or environmental/exposure monitoring would be a real advantage. Above all, we're after someone enthusiastic about contributing to high-quality, ethically robust research that makes a genuine impact on public health.