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This is a Temporary, Full Time vacancy that will close in {x} days at {xx:xx} BST.
The vacancy
The NHS Race and Health Observatory is working to address racial and ethnic inequalities in health and care. We are seeking a Research Administration Officer to support the effective delivery of our research function. This is a fixed term role until 26th March 2027.
This role provides essential administrative and coordination support to a small Research team, ensuring externally commissioned research projects, processes, and outputs are delivered efficiently and to a high standard.
As Research Administration Officer for the NHS Race and Health Observatory you will:
What we are looking for
You will be an organised and proactive administrator with experience supporting teams or projects. You will be able to:
To apply
Please download the job description found at the end of this page and click apply to complete the application form. Please note we do not accept CVs.
Please note that we may close the post earlier if we receive a high number of sufficient applications.
For an informal discussion about the post and the NHS Confederation before applying please contact Arnie Puntis – a.puntis@nhsrho.org
Application deadline: 7th June 2026 (midnight)
Interview date: TBC
About NHS Race and Health Obersvatory
The NHS Race and Health Observatory (‘the Observatory’) is an independent organisation, set up to explore ethnic inequalities in access to healthcare, experiences of healthcare, health outcomes, and inequalities experienced by Black and minority ethnic members of the health and care workforce. In doing so, it assesses aspirations in these areas as outlined in national healthcare policy, including those set-out in the NHS 10 Year Health Plan. It is a proactive investigator, providing strong recommendations that inform policymaking and facilitate change. It is evidence-driven and solution-focused.
The Observatory is supported by NHS England and is hosted by NHS Confederation. It’s board and team are independent, and we dictate our own direction and areas of focus.
The Observatory has three main functions:
About us
The NHS Alliance is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive environment for our staff. A place where we can all be ourselves and succeed on merit. We offer a range of inclusive employment policies including family friendly policies and flexible working and we have range of channels to support staff from different backgrounds including our fantastic staff EDI networks and trade unions.
The NHS Alliance is committed to being a flexible employer. We understand the value and benefit to our employees being able to work flexibly and our agile working principles are designed to empower our people to work with optimal flexibility and minimal constraints to enable them to fulfil their potential at work whilst balancing home life and health and wellbeing.
You will receive an excellent benefits package, including 30 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), options to buy or sell additional leave, continuous professional development, salary sacrifice schemes including our pension scheme, cycle to work and green car schemes, time off for volunteering and much more.
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