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School of Social Work and Social Care, College of Social Sciences
Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK
Full time starting salary is normally in the range £36,130 to £45,413.
Grade 7
Part Time – 18.75 hours per week (0.5 FTE)
Travel may be required for this role
Fixed Term contract for 12 months, target start date September 2026
Closing date: External applicants -Monday 13th April 2025 (Interviews will likely be held between 6 th and 21 st May 2025)
Our offer to you
People are at the heart of what we are and do.
The University of Birmingham is proud to have been a part of the City of Birmingham and the wider region for over 100 years, and we are equally proud to be recognised as a leading global university. We want to attract talented people from across the city and beyond, support them to succeed, and celebrate their success.
We are committed to helping the people who work here to develop through our sector-leading Birmingham Professional programme which provides all professional services staff with development opportunities and the encouragement to reach their full potential. With almost 5,000 professional services jobs in a wide-range of functions in Edgbaston and in our campus in Dubai, there are plenty of opportunities for you to be able to d
evelop your career at the University.
We believe there is no such thing as a typical member of staff and that diversity is a source of strength that underpins the exchange of ideas, innovation, and debate. We warmly welcome people from all backgrounds and are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where diversity is at the heart of who and what we are, and how we work.
Supporting our people to achieve a healthy work/life balance is important both to our employees and to the success of the University and, depending on the role, we offer a variety of flexible working arrangements. We therefore welcome discussions on all forms of flexible working. In addition, you will receive a generous package of benefits including 40 days paid holiday a year, one paid day a year for volunteering, occupational sick pay, and a pension scheme. We also have three high quality subsidised day nurseries.
The University is situated in leafy Edgbaston and there are excellent transport links to our beautiful campus, including main bus routes and a train station on site. On campus we have a state-of-the-art sports centre with pool, shops, places to eat and drink, our own art gallery, museum and botanical gardens.
Find out more about the benefits of working for the University of Birmingham
Summary Of Role
IMPACT is the UK centre for implementing evidence in adult social care, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Health Foundation. IMPACT draws on knowledge from different types of research, the lived experience of people who draw on care and support and carers, and the practice knowledge of social care staff.
IMPACT Facilitators work in a specific local organisation or system to help get evidence of what works used in practice to make a difference to services and to people’s lives. To do this, they co-design an evidence-informed change project, work with diverse stakeholders to implement the project in practice and share learning with others.
Positions are offered at 50% FTE for 12 months and will be based primarily in the Facilitator site/host organisation. While successful candidates are often employed by the lead University in each nation (Stirling, Ulster, Cardiff, Birmingham or Sheffield), the nature of our delivery roles also make them ideal for possible secondments from policy, practice, applied research or citizen-led organisations. This can help people build on current skills and experiences while also developing new ones, supporting the longer-term development of more ‘hybrid’ research-practice roles.
As part of IMPACT’s commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion throughout our practice we are particularly keen to receive applications from people from black and minority ethnic communities, and will be operating th
e ‘Rooney’ rule (i.e. at least one person from a black and minority ethnic community background will be shortlisted where they meet the essential criteria for the role). We are also keen to receive applications from people who have lived experience of drawing on care and support, are carers or are front-line practitioners, as well as from people who have experience of working with groups whose voices are seldom heard.
Details of the recruiting universities, the host locations and the areas of adult social care are on IMPACT’s website. The Facilitator appointed for each project will be based on site within the relevant host organisation.
While these are part-time and very flexible posts, successful applicants will be expected to attend fortnightly online meetings with the broader IMPACT team where possible – these are held on Monday mornings (11am-12) and a fortnightly Facilitator team meeting on Wednesdays (4-5 pm). There will be an induction in Birmingham on Wednesday 23rd September 2026.
Topics and locations
Working collaboratively to transform how social care is experienced by those who are most marginalised, using proactive social care models - Support Northamptonshire, England
Hybrid working between home and the host organisation office (Wellingborough).
Support Northamptonshire is excited to be working with the IMPACT (Improving Adult Care Together) Demonstrator Programme for 2026/2027. We hope to accelerate progress in demonstrating how the Voluntary, Community, and Social Enterprise sectors can collaborate to deliver proactive social care models led with communities to transform how social care is accessed and delivered for those who are most marginalised. We also hope to evidence through action research and impact analysis the value of community-led social care models and how these can reduce pressures on stretched social care and health services. We also want to learn from other good practice nationally and collaborate for better social care outcomes for all.
Social care & climate change - Inspired Purpose, England
Remote working with occasional travel in England and/or Wales.
Led by Inspired Purpose, in partnership with Future Directions CIC and Learning Disability England (LDE), this project’s aims are to ensure that people with learning disabilities are actively included in shaping climate change responses at local and national levels. Potential areas being explored are to integrate understanding of climate impacts into social care and health practice; support local planning and adaptation aligned with sustainability and equity; influence student social work training and policy development; and to address intersectional exclusions (e.g. race, gender, sexuality) and include people with profound disabilities.
Main duties
Based in a host organisation (see IMPACT website), and with the support of IMPACT’s national Facilitator lead and other team members, co-design/deliver an evidence-informed change project, and participate as required in IMPACT’s internal evaluation. [Reviews of the evidence are typically conducted by other members of the team ahead of projects starting, but some projects can sometimes involve additional reviewing and synthesis, with support]
Share learning from the project with others and support the embedding of lessons learned in policy and practice across the UK
Be a full member of the IMPACT team, taking part in team meetings on-line, informally contributing skills and experience to other aspects of IMPACT’s work as appropriate and helping to distil lessons that can shape IMPACT’s future ways of working
Ensure that the project gathers and applies evidence from research, practice knowledge and lived experience through extensive engagement with people who draw on care and support, carers, front-line care workers, and other key stakeholders in order to achieve the aims of the project
Work sensitively with issues of power, ensuring the inclusion of people whose voices are seldom heard
Champion and operationalise IMPACT’s commitment to co-production, equality, diversity and inclusion
Apply and develop knowledge in a way that develops new intellectual understanding in the fields of social care and implementation, through a process of learning by doing
Disseminate lessons learned and findings to a diverse audience in creative and impactful ways
Share lessons around what helps and hinders the implementation of evidence-informed approaches in front-line practice with IMPACT colleagues and other audiences, contributing to the future evidence base
Person Specification
First degree of a good standard relevant to this area of practice OR equivalent professional qualification OR sufficient experience to demonstrate connected knowledge and skills
An understanding of public policy, public services, front-line practice and/or the realities of people’s lives – including of factors that enable or prevent change in such settings
Experience of applied research and/or the implementation of innovation/new ways of working within a social care or related area of practice and policy. We recognise that candidates from applied research backgrounds may need more support to develop the skills to implement evidence in practice, while candidates from practice and policy backgrounds may need more support to work with different types of evidence
A strong commitment to the principles of co-production and to embedding these in all aspects of their work
Excellent presentation skills, both verbal and written, with an ability to communicate effectively, in-person and on-line, with a range of different social care stakeholders including people and communities, practitioners, managers, academics and policy makers
High level of personal organisational skills and self-motivation to work independently as well as flexibly and collaboratively with the wider IMPACT team
Collaborative and flexible approach to work and excellent inter-personal skills
An awareness of personal strengths and weaknesses and an ability to work reflexively
Good skills in building networks with others (possibly including people who draw on care and support, carers, practitioners, managers, policy makers, researchers and others)
To apply, you must:
Send a CV and cover letter to impactcentre@contacts.bham.ac.uk, clearly detailing the role, project and location you are applying for in the subject of the email. Your cover letter should be no more than two sides of A4, drawing attention to the key skills, values and experiences you would bring to the role, if successful, and the ways in which your CV to date fits with the requirements of the role and the host setting.
If you wish to apply for more than one role, please submit one CV plus one cover letter per role you wish to be considered for.
Complete our mandatory additional information form: https://forms.office.com/e/4LxzkV2r8W
Applicants that do not complete the form will not be considered.
Informal enquires can be sent to impactcentre@contacts.bham.ac.uk
Use of AI in applications: We want to understand your genuine interest in the role and for the written elements of your application to accurately reflect your own communication style. Applications that rely too heavily on AI tools can appear generic and lack the detail we need to assess your skills and experience. Such applications will unlikely be progressed to interview.
We believe there is no such thing as a 'typical' member of University of Birmingham staff and that diversity in its many forms is a strength that underpins the exchange of ideas, innovation and debate at the heart of University life. We are committed to proactively addressing the barriers experienced by some groups in our community and are proud to hold Athena SWAN, Race Equality Charter and Disability Confident accreditations. We have an Equality Diversity and Inclusion Centre that focuses on continuously improving the University as a fair and inclusive place to work where everyone has the opportunity to succeed. We are also committed to sustainability, which is a key part of our strategy. You can find out more about our work to create a fairer university for everyone
on our website.
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