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Livia

Research Associate

Shared by Livia - 11 March 2020
Job deadline
17 avril 2020
Country
Royaume-Uni

And the post holder will work specifically on two main projects: Alcohol interventions to reduce alcohol harm in acute alcoholic liver disease project and the utility, acceptability and efficacy of wearable transdermal alcohol monitoring project.

To work on the NIHR funded Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) South London Alcohol Theme programme of research, led by Professor Colin Drummond. The post holder will work as part of a team on all aspects of the ARC Alcohol Theme research including literature reviewing, study design, preparation of ethics and governance documents, data collection, analyses, and dissemination.

The ARC Alcohol Theme aims to develop and evaluate optimal methods of implementation of alcohol interventions targeting harmful and dependent drinkers with physical and mental comorbidities.

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Livia

Research Assistant/Associate/Fellow

Shared by Livia - 11 March 2020
Job deadline
8 avril 2020
Country
Royaume-Uni

There is evidence that exposure to unhealthy commodities (tobacco, alcohol and to a lesser extent foods high in fat, salt and sugar, HFSS) imagery in televised media causes young people to experiment with and become regular users of these unhealthy commodities, but the magnitude of the public health problem caused by this exposure, the drivers for inclusion and the most appropriate preventive policy responses remain uncertain. The post holder will support a programme of work on tobacco, alcohol and HFSS media content, building on our existing work in this area and extending to other forms of ‘new’ media including YouTube, TikTok and Instagram.

The successful candidate will work with Dr. Rachael Murray and Dr. Alex Barker; coding media for alcohol, tobacco and junk food content so will, therefore, need to be IT literate, highly focussed and organised, with strong attention to detail.

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Research Coordinator

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 4 March 2020
Position Details Position Information Position Title Research Coordinator Department CTBH Position Number 1127088 Hiring Range Minimum $20.58/hr Hiring Range Maximum $25.72/hr Advertisement Text Position Purpose To join the research team involved in the National Institute of Mental Health funded...
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Anonyme

Research Fellow- National Drug & Alcohol Research Centre

Shared by Anonyme - 4 March 2020
Job deadline
29 septembre 2019
Country
Australie

Reporting to the Professor and Deputy Director of NDARC, as Research Fellow (Health Economics) must have significant interest & passion in applied Health Economics. You will demonstrate this through prior projects where you have undertaken cost-effectiveness and cost/benefit analysis. You will work on existing projects but will also be given to developing your own program within Drugs & Alcohol research. You will also be given the opportunity to supervise research students, in addition to contributing to research led by NDARC academics.

Responsibilities include:

  • Provide advice on the design and analysis of economic evaluations, and communication of results to NDARC staff, students and key stakeholders.
  • Conduct economic analyses of research data as required, and contribute to the design of new studies, particularly providing advice regarding different types of economic evaluations and economic analysis procedures.
  • Undertake service activities to benefit the Centre, the University, the community and the profession, including co-primary and primary supervision of higher degree research candidates.
  • Produce high quality research, suitable for publication in high quality outputs.
  • Apply for research grants and contribute to the established research programs within the Centre and other related research centres.
  • Perform other duties as requested by your supervisor.
  • Cooperate with all health and safety policies and procedures of the university and take all reasonable care to ensure that your actions or omissions do not impact on the health and safety of yourself or others.
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Livia

PhD Research Scholarship - Centre for Alcohol Policy

Shared by Livia - 2 March 2020
Job deadline
31 mars 2020
Country
Australie

This PhD scholarship is related to a new ethnographic project funded by the Australian Research Council and the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth). We are seeking an outstanding applicant with a strong track record of academic excellence in anthropology, sociology, gender studies or a relevant discipline (i.e. youth studies). 

The successful applicant will be required to undertake field research (participant observation, interviews, observation) involving work in the evening and on weekends.

This Scholarship is available to Australian or New Zealand citizens or Australian Permanent Residents only.

The Project will collect ethnographic and qualitative interview data to comprehensively investigate drinking cultures among nurses and lawyers. The Project aims to generate important new knowledge on the cultural and social practices that shape drinking among nurses and lawyers, and illuminate relations between drinking cultures and alcohol-related problems.

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Senior Research Coordinator

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 14 February 2020
Sangath is looking for a dynamic, enthusiastic, and motivated researcher interested in a research/management role to join their interdisciplinary mental health team in Goa, India, to work on an RCT delivering a novel digital mental health intervention in low-resource schools. This study is the first...
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Livia

Research Group Manager (Sheffield Alcohol Research Group)

Shared by Livia - 14 February 2020
Job deadline
28 février 2020
Country
Royaume-Uni

The University of Sheffield are seeking a Research Group Manager to contribute to research undertaken by the Sheffield Alcohol Research Group (SARG). This is a managerial role with scope to influence the strategic direction. The role will work closely with SARG’s management team to develop and deliver strategic objectives, evaluate collective actions, and will be responsible for the financial, operational, risk and administrative management of SARG’s activities, supported by the Research Administrator.

Applicants should have a good honours degree (or equivalent experience), and be able to demonstrate experience of managing large research programmes in higher education or another sector. Experience in building and proactively handling relationships within research teams and a range of partners including academics, data providers and policy makers is essential.

Applications close on 28 February 2020.

 

Contract Type: Fixed-term for 36 months, starting as soon as possible.

Working Pattern: Full-time

Faculty: Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health

Salary: Grade 7

£31,866 - £40,322 per annum. Potential to progress to £44,045 per annum through sustained exceptional contribution.

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Livia

Policy Officer- Scottish Health Action On Alcohol Problems

Shared by Livia - 13 February 2020
Job deadline
25 février 2020
Country
Royaume-Uni

Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems (SHAAP) is seeking to appoint a Policy Officer who is educated to degree level, ideally with a relevant postgraduate qualification, with demonstrable knowledge of public health issues and specifically Scottish alcohol policy.

The Role

The Policy Officer will help guide SHAAP advocacy and educational activities through identifying and analysing relevant policy, providing advice and guidance re-evidence-based positions, carrying out research, monitoring media and policy activity, responding to consultations, organising events and providing administrative support.

Based at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and representing the Medical Royal Colleges in Scotland and the Faculty of Public Health in Scotland, SHAAP provides a co-ordinated, coherent and authoritative medical and clinical voice on the need to reduce the impact of alcohol related harm on the health and wellbeing of people in Scotland and how to do this.  SHAAP aims to raise awareness and understanding of alcohol-related health problems with health practitioners, policy makers and the public, reviewing research and recommending evidence-based policies and practices.  We work in close collaboration with key organisations in the alcohol field in Scotland, the rest of the UK and worldwide.

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

looking for a Staff Attorney

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 13 February 2020
The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids seeks a Staff Attorney to engage in cutting-edge legal and policy advocacy, and related litigation. Based in Washington, D.C. and reporting to the Vice President for Legal and Regulatory Affairs, the Staff Attorney will provide legal and policy support for...
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Anonyme

Programme Officer

Shared by Anonyme - 13 February 2020
Job deadline
28 août 2019
Country
Royaume-Uni

Public Health England (PHE) is recruiting a full time, fixed term, Programme Officer, based at our offices in central London. The post holder will bring strong project management skill and knowledge of alcohol policy and research to develop organisational thinking on this specific policy area.

The post offers an excellent opportunity for a suitable candidate to develop their experience and knowledge within a dynamic and fast-paced team, working at a strategic level to influence future developments in the alcohol field.

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Anonyme

Solicitor- Release

Shared by Anonyme - 12 February 2020
Job deadline
16 octobre 2019
Country
Royaume-Uni

Release is seeking a qualified solicitor to join their legal team. Applications are welcomed from those who have experience of social welfare law, including housing and/or social security, and/or criminal law. However, if you are passionate about working for a charity and don’t have experience in these areas we will consider your application.

Since Release’s inception in 1967, the organisation has continuously and actively advocated for open access to justice for all individuals with a specific emphasis on substance misuse and dependency.

Key objectives:

  • To deliver high-quality legal services to clients of drug treatment centres in the London area.
  • To provide advice, casework and representation in the category of welfare benefits, housing and debt.
  • To provide legal advice on the national helpline to those impacted upon by the drug laws or have legal problems due to their drug use (training will be provided).
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Anonyme

Post-Doc Scholarship - Graduate Program in Psychology, Brazil

Shared by Anonyme - 12 February 2020
Job deadline
3 juin 2019
Country
Brésil

The Graduate Program in Psychology of the Federal University of Juiz de Fora (Brazil) announces the opening of applications for the selection process for a scholarship of the National Program of PostDoctorate (PNPD/CAPES) in the addiction field. The duration of the scholarship is 12 months.

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Tobias Nauruki

Life is so sweet without use of illicit drugs

Tobias Nauruki - 12 February 2020
Community based drugs and substance use campaign
Addressing the congregation on the effects of drugs and preventive measures
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Anonyme

Senior Development Officer

Shared by Anonyme - 11 February 2020
Job deadline
23 août 2019
Country
Royaume-Uni

A fantastic opportunity to take the lead of an award-winning project has arisen at the Scottish Drugs Forum.

We are currently looking for a Senior Development Officer to manage and grow our highly successful Addiction Worker Training Project (AWTP) – a unique initiative which supports, trains and prepares individuals with a history of problematic drug and/or alcohol use to work in social care.

The Senior Development Officer, based at our Glasgow office, will be responsible for the operational management of a small team supporting the delivery and development of the AWTP.  They will be responsible, under direction from SDF’s Head of Inclusion and Peer Engagement, for fundraising, continued AWTP development, as well as reporting to a range of stakeholders.

This is an exciting position within a supportive team and this post will be instrumental in the continued success of this award-winning project which really does make a difference to people’s lives.

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Anonyme

Statistical and Research Consultant- UNODC

Shared by Anonyme - 11 February 2020
Job deadline
1 septembre 2019
Country
Autriche

The Implementation Support Section (ISS) in the Organized Crime and Illicit Trafficking Branch (OCB) of the Division for Treaty Affairs (DTA) of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) provides, inter alia, advice, technical support and project guidance on the implementation and practical application of the international conventions to which UNODC provides secretariat support.

Specific tasks to be performed by the consultant:

a) Develop an annotated table of content of the Report to be reviewed and approved by the supervisor. This table will serve as the basis for the Report. 
b) Collect qualitative and quantitative information on illicit drugs seizures and trafficking, illicit crop cultivation and production based on information provided by the Member states (based on Annual Reports Questionnaire - ARQ, submitted by governments for 2019 and previous years) as well as internal and external sources;
c) Collate and structure collected information for further analysis;
d) Conduct an in-depth analysis of the latest trends in illicit drugs trafficking at the regional and global levels;
e) Draft the report “World situation with regard to drug trafficking” with the latest global trends in illicit drugs trafficking (to be presented at the CND in March 2020). The report should be developed in lines with the standards set in the report presented to the CND in March 2019

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Anonyme

Senior Development Officer (AWTP)

Shared by Anonyme - 11 February 2020
Job deadline
23 août 2019
Country
Royaume-Uni

Scottish Drugs Forum’s award-winning Addiction Worker Training Project (AWTP) is a unique initiative which supports, trains and prepares individuals with a history of problematic drug and/or alcohol use to work in social care.

The Senior Development Officer will be responsible for the operational management of a small team supporting the delivery and development of the AWTP.   They will be responsible, under direction from the Head of Inclusion and Peer Engagement, for fundraising, continued AWTP development as well as reporting to a range of stakeholders.

This is an exciting position within a supportive team and this post will be instrumental in the continued success of this award-winning project.

SDF offer staff excellent terms and conditions.  This post is offered on a 35hr working week, with flexi-time, pension and generous annual leave and public holidays as well as a city centre base.

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Anonyme

Research Associate- University of Cambridge

Shared by Anonyme - 11 February 2020
Job deadline
3 septembre 2019
Country
Royaume-Uni

The Cambridge laboratory focuses on the psychological and brain mechanisms of drug addiction, OCD, ADHD, depression and other psychiatric disorders, and uses translational methodologies to bridge fundamental discoveries in brain science with the development of new therapies. 

The successful candidate will share responsibility for delivering an experimental programme of research funded by the UK Medical Research Council to investigate the neural and psychological mechanisms of drug addiction. This behavioural neuroscience project seeks to understand why compulsive drug use develops in only some subjects by virtue of underlying traits such as anxiety, impulsivity and sensation-seeking. The successful candidate will be responsible for behavioural phenotyping, the collection and analysis of samples for gene expression and neurochemistry, and in collaboration with colleagues at the Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre (WBIC) longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging to evaluate the structural and functional integrity of the brain before and after drug exposure.

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Livia

Research Fellow: University of Bath

Shared by Livia - 11 February 2020
Job deadline
8 mars 2020
Country
Royaume-Uni

The University of Bath are seeking an experienced and highly motivated researcher to join the thriving Tobacco Control Research Group (TCRG) and lead research on the tobacco industry. You will develop, lead and contribute to new and ongoing research projects relevant to STOP which may include: 

  • the development and marketing of tobacco and new nicotine products, including critically examining tobacco industry targeting of vulnerable groups and circumvention of legislation; and/or
  • tobacco industry interests in harm reduction; and/or
  • tobacco industry influence on public health policy at global, regional and national levels

The STOP project

The STOP project brings together the global leaders in tobacco industry monitoring and research, advocacy, accountability and communication. This unique combination will help ensure our research is widely and effectively communicated and maximally impactful.

The project aims to develop a tobacco industry watchdog to deliver policy change. It is a partnership between the Tobacco Control Research Group at the University of Bath, the Global Center for Good Governance in Tobacco Control, Thailand, the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, Paris, and Vital Strategies, New York. 

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Livia

Professorship: FH Münster University of Applied Sciences

Shared by Livia - 11 February 2020
Job deadline
29 février 2020
Country
Allemagne

Job Title

Professorship for “Addiction Assistance and Addiction Prevention in Social Work” at the Department of Social Work

The Role

  • You will teach on our Bachelor and Master’s programmes at the Department of Social Work.
  • Your teaching and research will focus on current theories and approaches in addiction assistance and addiction prevention connected to Social Work.
  • You enjoy applying to interdisciplinary contexts the expertise gained in the course of your practical professional and academic work.
  • You will also contribute to self-government at the department and to the further development of degree programmes and will be involved in academic continuing education.
  • It is quite natural for you to deliver courses involving digital technology, possibly also in English.
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Anonyme

PhD Scholarship Opportunity: Implementation Science in Primary Care

Shared by Anonyme - 11 February 2020
Job deadline
13 août 2019
Country
Australie

An exciting opportunity exists for an exceptional candidate who is interested in undertaking a PhD project in the field of implementation science, within the Implementing work-related Mental health guidelines in general PRacticE (IMPRovE) NHMRC Partnership Trial.

Located within the Department of General Practice at Monash University, IMPRovE will implement the recently published Clinical practice guidelines for the diagnosis and management of work-related mental health conditions through a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial. Our key objectives are to increase the delivery of evidence-based general practice care for patients, assess the cost-effectiveness of our intervention and plan for national scale up. Components of the intervention will include academic detailing, peer-to-peer support and learning through a digital Community of Practice and the provision of resources.

The PhD project attached to this scholarship will focus on using implementation science theory and methods to contribute to a process evaluation of the IMPRovE trial. Supported by a large interdisciplinary team of investigators, and policy and practice partners, the PhD candidate will characterise the aspects of the intervention and our partnership approach that are likely to lead to successful change in GP practice, and to characterise aspects that may hinder success. This will involve initially undertaking a systematic review to identify the elements of a successful digital Community of Practice. Then, the focus will move towards evaluating the successful and unsuccessful components of the intervention as part of the process evaluation of the trial.

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