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Academic Member of the Research Governance Committee

Shooting Star Children’s Hospices is seeking an experienced and dedicated academic with a strong interest in paediatric palliative care, or related field to join our Research Governance Committee as a Volunteer Academic Member. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to the strategic development of research at a research active children’s hospice, to ensure that our research activities meet the highest standards of integrity, ethics and governance.  Please scroll down for more details.

 

Job detail
Location:
Christopher's, Old Portsmouth Road, Artington, Guildford, GU3 1LP
Time:
few hours a month, quarterly meetings

Duties and key responsibilities

  • Participate in quarterly meetings: Attend and contribute to online committee meetings held four times per year (papers and slide deck will be prepared by the Chair).
  • Review research proposals: Provide expert review of project proposals, contributing to the assurance of ethical and governance standards.
  • Support research oversight: Help ensure that all research complies with regulatory and ethical requirements and reflects best practices.
  • Contribute academic expertise: Share your knowledge and experience to strengthen the quality and impact of the charity’s research portfolio.
  • Promote collaboration: Encourage partnerships between Shooting Star Children’s Hospices and wider academic, clinical, and research communities.
  • Champion good governance: Actively promote equity, transparency, and excellence in research oversight.

Essential skills and experience

  • Proven experience in academic research, research governance, and research ethics.
  • Strong academic background in higher education, and health or social care research.
  • In-depth understanding of research compliance frameworks (e.g., GDPR, HRA, UKRIO, Caldicott Guidelines, or equivalent).
  • Ability to evaluate research proposals and provide constructive feedback.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills
  • Confidence using virtual meeting platforms and digital collaboration tools.

Desirable attributes

  • Academic research background with a track record of publications in the area of paediatric palliative care or related field.
  • Previous experience serving on or chairing a research committee or governance board.
  • Commitment to promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion in research.

Commitment

  • Quarterly committee meetings (Approximately 1 hour per meeting).
  • Reviewing project proposals (Approximately 1 hour per month).
  • Email communication and ad hoc queries (Approximately 1 hour per month).
  • 2–3 years in the role would be appreciated for both parties to gain the most out of this experience.

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