MPFT Funded opportunity for an early career researcher

Researcher placement for an ECR at Midlands Partnership Foundation Trust

 

We are delighted to invite expressions of interest to undertake a research placement within the Inclusion Service at Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT). The aim of this placement is to provide an opportunity for ECRs (PhD or postdoc level) to work in an addiction service, and to support them to develop an interest and understanding of the opportunities for research in this field.

Please note you must be employed by a HEI organisation to apply for this placement. This position will be hosted by MPFT for the duration. We anticipate the placement to start as soon as possible but there is some flexibility around the duration of the project with scope to complete the project over a shorter period. We will subsidise costs for your salary up to £8,000.

Inclusion provides specialist addiction services including community drug and alcohol services. MPFT’s Research & Innovation Department has a long-established reputation for research excellence, with a strong track record in partnership working between its services and academic partners, driving collaborative research that addresses the priorities of those with lived experience of our services. 

This placement opportunity is funded by the NIHR Mental Health Research Incubator  and has arisen out of the close working relationship between Inclusion and the Trust’s R&I team to drive evidence-based practice into treatment, recovery and harm prevention. This placement will provide the time and connections to experience a specified piece of research (please see project brief) working closely with people with lived experience of services, addiction services practitioners and the research and innovation (evaluation) team. 

The post will be supported by the Trust’s evaluation team, clinical leads and Keele University’s academic lead for Inclusion research.  

Hybrid working: The post will be based at St George’s Hospital, Stafford. Work from home will be supported in agreement with the project team. It is expected that the postholder will be able to visit any of the Inclusion Services where research is being undertaken (please note Inclusion Services cover from the Isle of Wight to the Northeast of England).  Transport costs will be reimbursed. 

Application is by way of provision of a supporting statement. In preparing your supporting statement application, please refer to the below expected duties of the role and please ensure you have your line manager’s/institution approval to apply for this opportunity.  

If you have any queries relating to this role please contact Tim Lewington on Tim.Lewington@mpft.nhs.uk  

If you are interested in this role, please complete the supporting statement below, and return to helen.duffy@mpft.nhs.uk via email by 5pm, 19 September 2025.   

It is anticipated that interviews will be held via Teams on 1 October 2025. 

Addiction Research

Hybrid

Flexible - up to 6 months

Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT)