We are recruiting a Theme Lead for the the Data Science for Health Equity (DSxHE pronounced “dishy”) community! We’re looking for a Theme Lead to help drive one of DSxHE’s most ambitious projects yet – embedding data diversity into the heart of cancer research. You’ll be co-leading a new DSxHE Theme focused on this mission, helping shape research tools, training, and governance frameworks that can support fairer, more inclusive science. If you care deeply about equity and data, love working collaboratively, and want to make an impact, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply by sending your CV and a short statement of interest (details below).
We are a global community that brings together experts and enthusiasts working at the intersection of data science and health inequities to ensure that the latest research, innovations and practice improve health equity. Launched in 2021, we are roughly midway through our 2024-27 strategy plan looking to accelerate our impact and achieve our vision of building a world where data improves everyone’s health.
You’ll be leading DSxHE’s new Data Diversity Theme – a community within the community. This Theme is a key pillar of a funded research project with CRUK, whose aim is to co-develop solutions to better embed diversity in biomedical research datasets. The design and development of these solutions will be guided by the community and a Patient & Public Involvement & Engagement (PPIE) Panel, but could include inclusive data collection protocols, training resources to upskill researchers, and frameworks to embed diversity principles into funding applications and research governance.
We’re looking for 1 Theme Lead at 1 day/week, or 2 co-Leads at 0.5 day/week, over the course of 18 months. Collectively, we’re after domain expertise in data science, health equity, PPIE, and cancer research, so even if you only tick a couple of these boxes, we’d still love to hear from you. Either way, you’ll work closely with the project team, CRUK, community members, and the PPIE Panel. This is a community-led, participatory project – so people skills, facilitation and humility are as important as deep domain knowledge.
Theme Leadership & Strategy
Co-Design & Development