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Community Based Researcher

  • Part time
  • Sessional
  • On site: Dundee - MAXwell Centre and Garden
  • Closing 21st October 2025


  • Advertised from 3rd October 2025
  • Employment: Part-time (1 day/week, flexible) Duration: A commitment to 3 years fixed-term Pay: £13.23/hour (8 hours per week)

Role

About You

As a community researcher, you will be the essential bridge between the community and the project, bringing community insights and experiences forward with empathy, respect, and clarity. We are looking for someone passionate about listening, representing, and amplifying these perspectives to ensure the project truly reflects the needs and realities of local people. Your commitment to being embedded in this impactful work and to co-creating change alongside the community is what will make this role successful and rewarding. We believe research participants are at the heart of the DISHED (Designing innovative Infrastructure for Sustainable, Healthy & Equitable Diets) project. Your experiences and perspectives will directly shape the research and its outcomes.’

Full Training and ongoing support will be provided.

About the Project

The 3-year DISHED (Designing innovative Infrastructure for Sustainable, Healthy & Equitable Diets) project is testing a simple idea: can public restaurants promote healthier, more sustainable food systems and support local economies?

Public restaurants could one day be part of everyday life, just like libraries or public transport, offering universal access to nutritious, affordable meals in welcoming, social spaces. To make this a reality, it’s crucial to work with the local communities.

Therefore, we're working with communities to run a Dundee pilot scheme to find out. The pilot will:

  • Be shaped by residents, including families, young people, businesses, community groups and local government.
  • Offer good local jobs and opportunities for training in hospitality.
  • Work with sustainable and ethical UK food producers.
  • Build on community-led research about how families access affordable, food.
  • Be assessed on real-world impact, from health to the economy to the environment.
  • Build on tried and tested evidence of what works, including international experience in public restaurants.

Your role will be to engage in community research to understand the current ‘food worlds’ of research participants, and to help us understand how these experiences change through attending the Public Restaurants. You'll be one of two community researchers in Dundee and you’ll recruit and work alongside 30 residents each to build up that evidence. This role connects community research with academic contribution. You will work directly with Dundee residents to explore food access and eating habits, while also supporting the project’s

Application notes

How to Apply

For more details of our Organisation please follow the link to our website:

maxdundee.org.uk

Please send your CV and a covering letter explaining how you meet each criteria of the person specification to: agmaxinfo@gmail.com

The closing date for applications is: 21st October 2025


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