Researcher in Evidence Synthesis

  • Healthcare Infection Society
  • Dec 10, 2025
Full time

Job Description

Job Summary
We are seeking a Researcher in Evidence Synthesis (RES) to join our London-based research team and lead the development of HIS guidelines, guidance and bitesize guidance. This is an exciting opportunity to modernise and streamline our clinical guideline development and make a real-world difference to infection prevention and control in practice.

The post-holder will work with Head of Research Communications, the Chairs of the Guidelines Committee, and the Chairs and members of Guideline Working Parties to modernise and streamline clinical guideline output, rapid evidence reviews and knowledge mobilisation activities, and to identify potential collaboration opportunities for the society.

This is a scientific post which requires knowledge and experience in all areas of guideline development, including where possible, the application and limitations of AI search engines in guideline development. The use of rapid and systematic review of evidence is essential. The post holder will work in close conjunction with the Research and Communications Coordinator (administrative) and clinicians and researchers.

Responsibilities

  • With Chairs of Guidelines Committee, establish process for guideline development and production.

  • Performance of systematic literature searches using pecific databases such as EMBASE and MEDLINE.

  • Extraction of data according to GRADE principles.

  • Analysis of outputs from systematic literature searches.

  • Carry out collaborative projects with colleagues and members in partner societies.

  • Manage own activities including completing regular progress reports.

  • Stay updated on industry trends, emerging technologies, and relevant literature to inform ongoing research efforts.

  • Continual personal professional development of competency, knowledge and skills.

Requirements

  • An undergraduate degree (plus a minimum of five years' experience in evidenced based medicine) or advanced degree (or equivalent) in biological or health sciences, health services research, health technology assessment, or a related field.

  • Experience/knowledge of the process of systematic literature reviews.

  • Familiarity with guideline development, e.g. NICE, WHO, Cochrane methodology.

  • Experience with quantitative and/or qualitative evidence synthesis.

  • Demonstrated skills for reading, writing, and synthesizing scientific research material including evaluation and summarising of research findings, and critical appraisal of the literature.

  • Experience of using software to extract, analyse and synthesise data from a variety of sources.

  • Proficiency with reference management and evidence synthesis software, e.g. EndNote, Covidence, Rayyan.

  • Experience in data mining and synthesis of evidence.

  • Understanding of processes and requirements related to the publication in peer-reviewed journals.

  • An eye for detail.

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

To apply

Click the 'Apply via website' button below. The closing date is Monday 5 January.