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Edie

Research Officer: UNODC

Shared by Edie - 6 May 2020
Job deadline
2 June 2020
Country
Tunisia

This position is located in the UNODC Programme Office in Tunisia (POTUN) with duty station Tunis, operating under the Regional Office for the Middle East and North Africa (ROMENA) of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) based in Cairo, Egypt.

The incumbent will work under the overall guidance of the UNODC Regional Representative for the Middle East and North Africa, based in Cairo, and the direct supervision of the Research Officer (Criminal Intelligence Analysis) in Tunis. Technical advice and support will be sought from the relevant units in UNODC headquarters in Vienna.

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Livia

PhD Studentship in Life-long Health

Shared by Livia - 4 May 2020
Job deadline
20 May 2020
Country
United Kingdom

The top ten health conditions that contribute to global disease burden in high-income countries include depression and anxiety (common mental health disorders), alcohol and smoking linked conditions (alcohol use disorders, lung cancers and heart disease) and diabetes. Notably, these are all non-communicable conditions which have early life risk factors that include mental health, adiposity and substance use (nicotine, alcohol).

This 3-year PhD project offers an exciting opportunity to undertake research into health across the life course and across generations.

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Livia

PhD Studentship: University of Dundee

Shared by Livia - 21 April 2020
Job deadline
1 June 2020
Country
United Kingdom

Project Title: Leveraging Process Models of Self-Regulation to Understand Self-Quitting in Scotland

Description: Despite ambitious targets to quarter smoking rates by 2034, the prevalence of smoking in Scotland has plateaued. Scientific understanding and related policy recommendations are further complicated by findings that most individuals who quit smoking long-term do so unassisted. Little is currently known about these self-quitters, often because they achieve cessation outside of any formal program.

The project will apply a self-regulation framework to

  1. provide evidence-based insights into unassisted cessation, and,
  2. test if the psychological mechanisms underlying unassisted cessation predict and encourage cessation in new-quitters.

The project will take a mixed-method approach to investigate health behaviours in community members related to smoking cessation.

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Livia

HCPC Registered Consultant Clinical/Counselling Psychologist

Shared by Livia - 16 April 2020
Job deadline
27 April 2020
Country
United Kingdom

Change Grow Live is looking for an experienced Clinical Psychologist who can ensure the delivery of a high quality, accessible and inclusive psychological service for people with complex needs.

The post holder will promote psychologically informed and trauma-informed practises within the team and wider service through consultation, case management, training, reflective practice, and research. The service will offer a range of psychological and psychosocial interventions including, but not limited to Motivational Interviewing, CBT, EMDR, and relapse prevention.

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Livia

Research Coordinator

Shared by Livia - 16 April 2020
Job deadline
15 May 2020
Country
United States

The Research Coordinator will provide oversight and administrative support for research projects in the Clinical Addiction Research and Education (CARE) Unit within the Section of General Internal Medicine.

The CARE Unit is an academic unit addressing clinical, education, and research aspects of alcohol and other drug use and disorders. Primary responsibilities of this position include assisting Principal Investigators/CARE Unit faculty, with guidance from a senior research manager, in conducting and monitoring research studies.

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Livia

Specialty Doctor- Change Grow Live

Shared by Livia - 16 April 2020
Job deadline
21 April 2020
Country
United Kingdom

Change Grow Live is looking to recruit a Specialty doctor for their substance misuse treatment service in Newham, London.

The post holders will work under the Consultant Psychiatrist for the service and have a responsibility to work with a multi-disciplinary team to provide holistic care for the client of both services.

The post-holders will contribute to the service to ensure that service users consistently receive high-quality services that adhere to the best practice guidelines and achieve high professional standards. They will be responsible for contributing to the overall performance of the service to ensure that contractual output targets are achieved. They will be required to record and input client data and information in order that the service operates within contractual, administrative and financial requirements.

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Livia

Head Of Mental Health - Addictions and Homelessness

Shared by Livia - 14 April 2020
Job deadline
1 May 2020
Country
United Kingdom

This post represents an excellent opportunity for someone with strategic vision, strong and influential leadership abilities, and sound operational management abilities to ensure the delivery of HSCP objectives in conjunction with the wider HSCP senior management team.

This role has responsibility for both the strategic development and delivery of services in respect of adults with mental illness, addiction and homelessness provided by both the NHSGGC and Inverclyde Council.

This is a Secondment Opportunity for 6 to 12 months.

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Livia

PhD Studentship - University of Strathclyde

Shared by Livia - 14 April 2020
Job deadline
30 April 2020
Country
United Kingdom

Title: Understanding the Determinants of Resilience in Biological, Adoptive and Foster Families Living With Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Project Details: The effects of Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder on children and young people’s development and wellbeing can create significant challenges for families. While previous studies mostly focus on the deficits and difficulties experienced by families, there is emerging evidence that some families living with FASD are able to overcome these difficulties to enable children to thrive. However, little is known about the factors that facilitate such resilience. This doctoral study will examine the individual, family and contextual factors that promote positive family functioning in biological, adoptive, kinship and fostering families living with FASD. 

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Livia

Research Coordinator: The University of British Columbia

Shared by Livia - 6 April 2020
Job deadline
21 April 2020
Country
Canada

The purpose of this position is to coordinate and conduct research activities associated with the Canadian Research Initiative in Substance Misuse (CRISM), which include a number of studies at the intersection of substance use, healthcare services and policies, and community engagement.

The Research Coordinator will conduct qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis, assist in the management of projects including managing and tracking expenses, coordinate research dissemination activities, and conduct literature reviews under the supervision of the Program Manager and the Principal Investigator 

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Livia

Director, Treatment Research Unit

Shared by Livia - 6 April 2020
Job deadline
7 May 2020
Country
United States

The Rutgers Brain Health Institute and the Department of Psychiatry are recruiting an outstanding physician-scientist as a tenure-track Professor of Psychiatry and to serve as the Director of the Treatment Research Unit (TRU), a key component of the newly created Rutgers University Addiction Research Center (RUARC). 

The ideal candidate will be a physician-scientist, adept at securing extramural funding to support translational research in substance use disorders. They will work with the Director of RUARC and lead a team to translate research findings to the clinic to improve substance use disorder policies and programs. 

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Livia

Addiction Psychiatrist

Shared by Livia - 6 April 2020
Job deadline
7 May 2020
Country
United States

The Department of Psychiatry at Dartmouth-Hitchcock and the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth is seeking an academic Addiction Psychiatrist to join its faculty at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH.

Addiction clinical service, teaching, and research is a strategic priority in our department and this faculty member will join an active high-quality service.

The role includes providing clinical care, teaching and training of medical students, residents, and addiction fellows and participating in plans and approaches to addressing addiction in the population across the service system of Dartmouth-Hitchcock.  

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Livia

Research Associate

Shared by Livia - 6 April 2020
Job deadline
7 May 2020
Country
United States

Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey is seeking a motivated Research Associate staff member for the Center for Tobacco Studies (CTS) within the School of Public Health.

The Research Associate will be responsible for the conduct of highly specialized and technical research in the area of tobacco and for assisting in the management of tobacco research studies, including design, analysis, and reporting.

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Anonymous

PhD Opportunity- Liverpool John Moores University

Shared by Anonymous - 1 April 2020
Job deadline
18 September 2020
Country
United Kingdom

How can public support be fostered for controversial, but evidence-based, drug policies that will improve outcomes for stigmatised and marginalised groups?

Project Description

The UK is currently facing some of the highest levels of deaths related to controlled drug use on record. People who use drugs (PWUD) also face other health and social harms related to their drug use, and because of the ways in which society chooses to respond to their drug use. We know that there are interventions and policies that might reduce some of these harms, but despite some promising evidence, these responses may not be implemented, or available to enough people to have an impact. There are many reasons for this, and not all are easy to resolve.
Drug policy and other public health scientists have argued that whilst important, public contribution to policy development and preferences can sometime be tokenistic, and valued only when it is in accordance with the broader political aims of government. Some important public health focused drug policies supported by health professionals and academics can also seem controversial and counter-intuitive to the public, and governments have also used this apparent lack of public support to justify inaction. However, policies that do have public interest and support, and lead to advocacy campaigns are sometimes quickly acted on. A good contrast here is the decision by the UK government to change the law to allow prescription of cannabis-based medicinal products in 2018, but ongoing resistance to change the law to permit the establishment of medically supervised drug consumption facilities in Scotland. 
Some of the reasons why the public may not support particular actions include a lack of familiarity with the aims and evidence underpinning a particular approach, or public attitudes towards PWUD. Public stigma is an important source of social exclusion and determines which policies and practices receive public support. Stigma can also affect the likelihood of PWUD to seek support, and undermine the benefits of treatment, and so this is important to address. We also know that some health and social care professionals can have stigmatising attitudes towards PWUD, and this can affect the level and quality of care provided, and may indirectly affect public opinion. Despite recognition of the importance of stigma on drug-related health and social outcomes, little research has examined techniques that might lead to more inclusive and less stigmatising attitudes towards PWUD. Similarly, although there has been good work in other health fields (e.g. alcohol, tobacco, HIV), there is a lack of work that has examined how public support for controversial, but evidence-based responses to illicit drug use can be fostered. 
We would like to work with a student who is committed to developing a high-quality programme of PhD research that responds to some of these important challenges. The student should generate the research ideas, but based on some of the work we have already done, areas of investigation might include: 

 

  1. How framing of a) drug issues in public discourse (including the media), b) PWUD, and c) responses to drug use can affect public attitudes towards PWUD and public support for controversial policies. 
  2. How the different ways in which evidence for controversial drug policies is presented can affect public support 
  3. The role of mass media in shaping attitudes towards PWUD. In particular in the development of understanding media responses to drug-related ‘problems’, or in the development of evidence-based resources and training for journalists and other media producers to support their reporting.

This is an exciting and important area of work, with direct relevance to practice and policy. This is likely to be multidisciplinary research, and also presents opportunities to collaborate with professionals and partners outside of University settings. It is likely to appeal to students from a broad range of disciplines, including, but not limited to public health, psychology, sociology, criminology, health sciences, journalism, and marketing/communications. It is important that the prospective student shares our values of respect towards PWUD, and shares our commitment to undertaking research that seeks to support marginalised and stigmatised groups and to reduce health and social inequalities. 

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Livia

Team Leader

Shared by Livia - 31 March 2020
Job deadline
2 April 2020
Country
United Kingdom

We Are With You is a national charity that provides support to people who use alcohol and drugs, their family and carers. 

We Are With You are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated Team Leader to work and support in the management of our Wandsworth service.

You will support individual staff through providing management supervision and clinical skills supervision, as well as supporting with risk, safeguarding and quality assurance.

As well as supporting service users directly and deliver psychosocial interventions in a range of mediums including one to one and groups. 

  • You will be qualified to an NVQ 3 or equivalent in Health and Social Care with experience of front line working in a busy Substance Misuse service.  
  • Ideally, you will have experience of delivering front line management and supervision.
  • You will have an interest in supporting other people to deliver high-quality services in line with the organisational strategy.
  • You must have a strong understanding of performance, risk, safeguarding and quality, as well as experience of coaching and supporting others in these areas.  
  • As well as have experience of high-quality psychosocial interventions and have a good understanding and experience of prescribing. 
     
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Livia

Research Associate

Shared by Livia - 31 March 2020
Job deadline
13 April 2020
Country
United Kingdom

The Mental Health and Addiction Research Group (MHARG) within the Department of Health Sciences is looking to appoint a Research Associate. You will be part of a growing global health research team working on applied health research projects focused on multimorbidity in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC).

Role

  • To conduct research under the supervision of senior colleagues and to contribute to the production of research
  • To assist in the identification and development of potential areas of research and the development of proposals for independent or collaborative research projects
  • To conduct systematic reviews and meta-analyses of the literature to identify clusters of conditions causing multimorbidity burden in people with TB, and evidence-based interventions and care packages to address them.
  • To contribute to secondary analysis of survey data
  • To support establishing a global network of academics, policy makers and practitioners working on TB, co- and multi- morbidities to take forward further research in this area
  • To write up research results and disseminate results through public engagement and outreach activities including organising and supporting workshops
  • To assist with undergraduate teaching in own area of expertise
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Livia

Recovery Coordinator

Shared by Livia - 31 March 2020
Job deadline
21 April 2020
Country
United Kingdom

With this role you’ll be working as part of Southampton Drug and Alcohol Support Service.

The team supports people with their or their loved ones’ drug and/or alcohol issues.

No two days are the same and we treat every person who comes into our service as an individual, so being flexible, curious and a good listener are key.

You’ll have to record information about what you do, so enjoying a bit of paperwork and attention to detail is important. But most of the time you’ll be enjoying working with people from all backgrounds, making a difference to their lives.

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Livia

Job vacancy open until 07 April 2020! UNODC looking to hire an International Consultant

Shared by Livia - 23 March 2020
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The Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Section (PTRS), United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is looking to hire an international consultant where under the supervision of the Programme Officer (UNODC/PTRS) the consultant is requested to produce a systematic literature review, followed by a narrative report, that identifies evidence-based approaches for the treatment of drug use disorders and other mental health disorders in prison settings with a specific focus on low-and middle-income countries. Specifically, the consultant will be required to pay attention to scalable...

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Livia

Tobacco Addiction Nurse

Shared by Livia - 17 March 2020
Job deadline
22 March 2020
Country
United Kingdom

Working in this service you will have a direct and positive impact on improving the health, finances and wellbeing of the people of Manchester by supporting people to change their tobacco use and reducing intergenerational smoking habits– you can make a difference!

The service will be offered from community and health venues, offering flexibility and responsiveness to meet local needs and adapt to meet the needs of diverse populations. We are looking for driven, passionate and motivated people to help initially with the implementation of the new, exciting service and to mobilise the new contract in Manchester. Then you will work within a dynamic team to ensure that delivery of the service is responsive to the targeted groups and communities of Manchester.

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Livia

Administrative Assistant – Alcohol Health Alliance

Shared by Livia - 17 March 2020
Job deadline
26 March 2020
Country
United Kingdom

The Alcohol Health Alliance has an exciting opportunity for an Administrative Assistant to join their team on a part time temporary basis, working 20 hours per week for a 12 month period. 

This is a great opportunity to work on one of the UK’s biggest health issues, gain insights in working on communications and advocacy for a charity, and to meet and build relationships with leading health organisations.

About the role

The Administrative Assistant will support the work of the Alliance by organising its key meetings, managing membership and public enquiries, supporting the membership subscription process and producing the AHA newsletter.  It is also an opportunity to support the AHA communications manager with social media and writing for the AHA website.

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Livia

Research Associate

Shared by Livia - 11 March 2020
Job deadline
7 April 2020
Country
United Kingdom

To make a leading contribution to the NIHR Global Health Research Group on Social Policy and Health Inequalities (SPHI) project. Our main goal is to improve population health in Brazil by studying the social determinants of health and improving our understanding of how to reduce inequalities in low and middle-income countries.

Health inequalities exist within as well as between countries and are a priority for global health. The research utilises and enhances the 100 million cohort in Brazil to understand health inequalities in Brazil and evaluate social policies using a natural experiment approach. The 100 million cohort provides information on 114 million low-income people in Brazil, by bringing together administrative records on welfare benefits with health outcomes (including mortality and hospitalisations).

The post holder will conduct, manage and publish research in the area of Global health inequalities as well as assist in managing and directing this complex and challenging project. Specifically, the post holder will be responsible for investigating the potential biases arising as a result of incomplete recording of mortality and other health outcomes, as well as developing methods that could be implemented to address this bias.

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