The CAMHS EBPU is a research and training unit that is part of University College London (UCL) and the Anna Freud Centre (a registered charity dedicated to excellence in child and adolescent mental health). Within the unit sits the central team for the CAMHS Outcome Research Consortium (CORC) ? a national collaboration between child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) across the UK who contribute outcome data for central analysis and reporting. The CORC central database currently has data on over 150,000 episodes of care. Full information on CORC can be found at: www.corc.uk.net. The post-holder?s role is to develop the central analysis and reporting processes at CORC, in particular: improving how we currently automate, perform statistical analyses of, and graphically present services? mental health data; liaising with current research initiatives which analyse the CORC dataset; analysing data from member sites and supporting colleagues with analysis; liaising with member services; assisting in developing reports for services and visiting services to advise and discuss issues arising as necessary, including on occasion making formal presentations. We are looking for someone with a computer science and psychology background. You will be joining a small central team consisting of a project director, a programme lead and data analyst, a senior research officer, two research officers, a research assistant and two data assistants. The post would suit an enthusiastic, creative, organised and self-motivated individual who is interested in software development, data analysis, and who cares about improving the quality of mental health provision. Prior experience in mental health data analysis and/or work with databases is desirable. The ability to work as part of a team, and have clarity of communication will be vital. The post will be based at the Anna Freud Centre, 12 Maresfield Gardens, London, NW3 5SU. The Anna Freud Centre values diversity and aims to have a workforce that reflects this. We encourage applications from all sections of the community. A full job description, person specification and application pack can be downloaded from http://www.annafreud.org/jobs.php?id=324 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]