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Olivia Woodrow

RESEARCH SPECIALIST I, School of Medicine, Psychiatry - Boston University

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 29 March 2024
Job deadline
8 أبريل 2024
Country
الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية

The Research Specialist I will be responsible for assisting with studies as detailed below. The Research Specialist I may collaborate with other members of the research team, faculty, and staff of the Behavioral Health Equity Program, but will also be expected to take initiative and work well independently. Due to the time- or deadline-sensitive nature of many projects, the pace of work may be demanding at times. Other projects are long-term and require constant attention to prioritization.

This is a mentored position that offers valuable research experience in clinical psychology, health disparities, and public mental health research. It is an ideal position for people looking to apply to graduate or medical school. As a mentored position, the successful candidate will enjoy faculty and departmental support preparing graduate school applications and have the opportunity to strengthen those applications through co-authorships and conference presentations of scholarly research.

The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work with Dr. Abby Batchelder across one or two clinical trials. The Research Specialist I will also be responsible for various administrative tasks in the Behavioral Health Equity Program. These may include corresponding with the IRB and study sponsors, ordering office supplies, managing office space, coordinating meetings, coordinating updates to the teams website, and handling PIs expenses.

Ideal applicants will demonstrate, preferably through prior research experience, a strong interest in pursuing clinical psychology, social work, public health/epidemiology, medical, or related research. Applicants with an interest in HIV, mental health interventions, substance use, health psychology, public health, and health disparities are strongly encouraged to apply. The applicant should be comfortable working with diverse issues related to sexuality, chronic illness, gender, substance use, and mental health.

This position will take place in a hybrid setting the Research Specialist I will be expected to work in person up to 80% of the time (4/5 days a week). Ideal applicants will be comfortable working in both remote and in-person environments.

The Research Specialist I will also be responsible for study recruitment and enrollment. This will consist of traveling to recruitment sites in the community, meeting with potential study participants to share information about the studies and conduct screening and enrollment procedures.

The Research Specialist I will be responsible for study regulatory tasks. They will create, submit, and maintain ethics applications, amendments, continuing reviews, and materials for a variety of domestic and international ethics committees. They will also adhere strictly to all Institutional Review Board (IRB) guidelines and confidentiality requirements, and monitor and evaluate protocol compliance.

Data analysis and data entry: Responsible for organizing, cleaning, and preparing data and data collection systems. The Research Specialist I will also perform data entry and quality control procedures. Additionally, the Research Specialist I will participate in qualitative data analysis using NVivo or Dedoose and quantitative data analysis using SPSS.

Responsible for study-related administrative tasks: Ordering office supplies, managing office space, coordinating meetings, coordinating updates to the study team website, handling Principal Investigator's expenses.

Assist the Principal Investigator with compiling grant application support documents, including biographical sketches, CVs, and Letters of Support. The Research Specialist I may also help edit and format administrative components of grant applications.

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Olivia Woodrow

Technical Officer (Substance Use Disorders) - WHO

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 25 March 2024
Job deadline
15 أبريل 2024
Country
مصر

OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME

The objectives of the Programme on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders (MNS) in EMRO are to guide Member States in the development, adaptation and implementation of evidence-informed policies, plans, legislations and interventions aimed at the promotion of mental health and prevention of mental, neurological and substance use disorders, delivery of services based on best practices and standards of care and promoting recovery, and observance of human rights in an inter and multi-sectoral milieu.

DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

The incumbent will be responsible for the following duties: Assess the current regional situation of substance use and substance use disorders and develop a strategic approach to assist Member States in prevention and treatment for substance use disorders in line with the regional framework to strengthen public health action on the problem of substance use. Enhance the capacities of Member States to develop and implement-evidence informed policies and legislations and strengthen the health systems response to public health problems related to substance use. Provide technical support and advice to Member States in developing national strategies and action plans on reducing health consequences of substance use, scaling up evidence-based interventions for the prevention of substance use disorders, and provision of quality services to people with substance use disorders across the continuum of care. Plan, develop, implement and monitor building capacity activities at country and regional levels to respond to public health problems attributable to substance use and substance use disorders. Support Member States in the development of surveillance and monitoring systems for substance use. Provide technical support and advice to civil society organizations and other entities, as appropriate, on the issues related to reduction of the public health problems associated with substance use. Foster collaboration and partnerships with other EMRO programmes and initiatives in the area of substance use and public health. Prepare and revise technical documents, briefing notes, meeting reports, information products and content of EMRO website related to work under the incumbent's responsibility, as appropriate.

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Deputy Director, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention - SAMHSA

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 12 March 2024
Job deadline
1 أبريل 2024
Country
الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية

This position is located in the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP). CSAP disseminates effective substance use prevention practices and builds the capacity of States, communities and other groups to apply prevention knowledge effectively.

Serves as chief advisor to the Director of CSAP, sharing fully in assuring accomplishments of the CSAP mission and goals. Provides technical advice and expertise to subordinates and higher-level management while promoting effective working relationships within the center and agency staff along with other federal and state officials.

Provides national leadership and direction in the administration of substance use prevention initiatives including the Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, Recovery Services (SUPTRS) Block Grant Program and multiple discretionary substance use prevention grant programs.

Oversees formulation, analysis, and evaluation of center and agency policies, priorities, strategies arising from legislation, regulatory action, and other critical program or policy and plans.

 

The mission of the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) is to bring effective prevention to every community. CSAP provides national leadership in the development and implementation of policies and programs to prevent the onset of substance use, prevent the progression of substance use, and to prevent and reduce substance use-related harms.

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Drug Liaison Officer - UNODC

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 12 March 2024
Job deadline
13 مارس 2024
Country
تايلاند

The post is located in the UNODC Regional Office for South-East Asia and the Pacific (ROSEAP), Division for Operations (DO) in Bangkok, Thailand, and operating under the Precursors Control Section (PRE), Secretariat of the International Narcotics Control Board (SINCB), Division of Treaty Affairs (DTA) of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Headquarters, in Vienna, Austria. The incumbent will report to the manager of the Global Rapid Interdiction of Dangerous Substances (GRIDS) programme, and work under the overall guidance of the Representative, ROSEAP. For more information on UNODC and INCB please visit the websites: www.unodc.org and www.incb.org

Responsibilities:

Within assigned authority, the incumbent will be responsible for the following specific duties:

  • Act as programme officer of the GRIDS programme, liaising with relevant national, regional and international stakeholders and counterparts involved in the programme, ensuring the smooth flow of information and communication, and ensuring the successful completion of all activities of the work programme in the country/region.
  • Carry out the implementation of INCB strategies, policies and activities related to the implementation of article 12, 13 and related articles of the 1988 Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances and relevant drug control articles and resolutions; assist in the organization and delivery of a variety of services aimed at adequate government implementation of the drug control Conventions.
  • Organize, coordinate the preparation of, and participate in, training missions, case meetings, conferences and meetings, industry and officer twinning activities, and contribute to the drafting of documents for INCB.
  • Organize and/or participate in field missions, including proposing agenda topics, identifying participants, and providing guidance to external consultants, government officials, private sector companies and other parties.
  • Contribute to the promotion of and support the voluntary public partnership process with governments and relevant private sector companies; liais with officers from member states to identify and invite private sector companies from their countries to participate in working groups and related meetings.
  • Facilitate private sector engagement that supports companies’ participation in related events such as working group meetings, training and twinning events, workshops, conferences and related expert consultations.
  • Monitor and analyse developments and trends in drug, new psychoactive substance, precursors, dangerous substances and illicit manufacturing equipment at the national, regional and global level.
  • Monitor and review best practices, methodologies and programmes in drug and precursors control and contribute to their promotion among Member States; provide explanations/support/training to governments on provisions of the drug control Conventions.
  • Draft a variety of written outputs, such as background documents, strategic and operational threat assessments, needs assessments, correspondence with governments, presentations and training materials.
  • Contribute to the development, management, use and promotion of proprietary INCB communication platforms (IONICS, PICS, PEN) with information on various aspects of drug, new psychoactive substances, precursors, dangerous substances and their illicit manufacturing equipment.
  • Guide support staff members, consultants and associate experts in their work.
  • Collect and analyze data to identify trends or patterns and provide insights through graphs, charts, tables and reports using data visualization methods to enable data-driven planning, decision-making, presentation and reporting.
  • Perform other work-related duties as may be required.
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Olivia Woodrow

Research Fellow - Epidemiology - Monash University

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 12 March 2024
Job deadline
25 مارس 2024
Country
أستراليا

Join the National Addiction and Mental Health Surveillance Unit (NAMHSU) and become an integral part of a dynamic team that is shaping the future of public health initiatives. Your contributions will play a pivotal role in addressing critical issues related to addiction, mental health, and suicide prevention. Take the opportunity to make a meaningful difference today by applying your expertise to drive positive change in the field of population health.

NAMHSU is actively seeking a Research Fellow to collaborate with senior researchers in conducting impactful research in public health surveillance, specifically focusing on addressing challenges related to addiction and mental health.

As a crucial team member, the Research Fellow will be responsible for coordinating key project deliverables, with a primary emphasis on conducting quantitative analysis of surveillance data to meet reporting obligations for government and research bodies. In close collaboration with the NAMHSU Strategic Lead, the Research Fellow will spearhead innovative grant submissions, leveraging the unique National Ambulance Surveillance System data.

The ideal candidate for this position will possess a strong track record of research excellence and a commitment to achieving national recognition. This commitment should be demonstrated through a history of high-quality publications, engaging conference presentations, and preferably, successful acquisition of external funding relative to their career stage and opportunities.

Diversity is one of our greatest strengths at Monash. We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, culturally and linguistically diverse people, people with disabilities, neurodiverse people, and people of all genders, sexualities, and age groups.

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Olivia Woodrow

Research Manager (National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs) - University of New South Wales

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 12 March 2024
Job deadline
24 مارس 2024
Country
أستراليا

The Organisation

The National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs (NCCRED) is a national research centre that seeks to embed research in clinical practice. It aims to support clinicians to detect and respond to new drug health problems by building clinical research capacity and rapidly translating findings into clinical practice. The Centre supports a national Prompt Response Network (PRN) which allows for rapid, flexible, and collaborative responses to emerging substances that may cause prevalent, persistent, and harmful health and community impacts. The PRN has been co-designed with the community to ensure a high level of community impact and relevance.

The Centre is made up of a consortium of the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC), acting as lead agency, St Vincent’s Health Australia (SVHA), National Drug Research Institute (NDRI) – Curtin University of Technology, and the National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA) – Flinders University. 

Why this role matters  

A Research Partnerships and Collaborations Manager will manage the operations of the National Centre for Clinical Research (NCCRED) at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC), in the Faculty of Medicine. They will actively develop and implement practices and procedures to support the research activities of NCCRED and their national and international research partnerships. Key to this will be facilitating a streamlined program of partnerships across the Centre’s activities and research.

Who you are:

  • Relevant tertiary qualification with subsequent relevant experience or equivalent competence gained through any combination of education, training and experience.
  • Experience working in collaborative projects with people who use drugs, frontline workers, partners and/or collaborators from diverse backgrounds and lived experience.
  • High level project management experience from inception through to evaluation
  • Experience working with a range of computer systems and applications, including the Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a high level of attention to detail for deliverables produced. Proven ability to influence senior management and stakeholders as appropriate to ensure successful outcomes.
  • Sound influencing and consultation skills and proven ability to interact effectively with diverse stakeholders.
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Co-occurring Mental Health, Alcohol & Drugs (COMHAD) Practitioner - Mind in Bexley

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 12 March 2024
Job deadline
31 مارس 2024
Country
المملكة المتحدة

The role of a Co-occurring Mental Health, Alcohol & Drugs (COMHAD) Practitioner has been specifically designed to provide holistic and integrated care between The Community Mental Health and Wellbeing Hub and local drug and alcohol services. You can encourage, inspire, motivate people who access the service. Working alongside the team in the Wellbeing Hub and partners as part of the Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT), you provide recovery orientated, solution focused and person centered care.

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Olivia Woodrow

Substance Misuse Nurse - NHS

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 12 March 2024
Job deadline
25 مارس 2024
Country
المملكة المتحدة

Would you like an opportunity to join our exciting and innovative Specialist Substance Misuse Service? I-access is seen as a forward thinking and innovative service. It has been a high performing service for many years and has remained in the NHS since it started over 3 decades ago. Quality standards are a high priority for the service and for Surrey County Council.

We are offering a Band 5/6 development opportunity as a Substance Misuse Nurse working  in Guildford and the surrounding area.

The post holder will be proactive in reducing harm in line with the recovery agenda and advocate for service users in addressing their physical, mental health and social care needs.

We are looking for a dynamic nurse who has a genuine interest in and empathy for people with a drug and alcohol addiction. We have 1 post for candidates who are comfortable travelling to and working in a variety of settings. This post is based currently at Farnham Road Hospital, Guildford. There is an expectation to deliver interventions and satellite clinics across  the surrounding area.

The post involves working as part of a Multidisciplinary Team providing 1:1 key work support and group work support for service users using both drugs and alcohol as part of their Recovery Treatment Plan. Experience in strong team working across divisional and organisational boundaries is an advantage. The role is varied and exciting.

The successful applicants will have excellent written and verbal communication skills as well as an understanding of problems faced by people with substance misuse issues. Experience of working within the substance misuse and/or mental health field is desirable. 

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Olivia Woodrow

Community Drug and Alcohol Recovery Worker - NHS

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 12 March 2024
Job deadline
2 أبريل 2024
Country
المملكة المتحدة

We are looking for an enthusiastic person who has experience of working with people with substance use problems and/or experience of working with complex mental health presentations in a community, inpatient, or forensic setting. We are particularly interested to hear from applicants who have experience working with third sector/charity substance misuse organisations, and those who are representative of the diverse population we serve.

The post holder will be part of a large, dynamic clinical team across seven East London localities, working with service users with forensic histories and severe and enduring mental health problems. The primary role of the post holder will be to offer assessment and intervention to forensic service users who have difficulties with substance use who are either in the community or approaching discharge from our inpatient services. The post holder will also provide consultation to other professionals across the clinical teams to enable them to understand and manage the risks and needs associated with service users' substance misuse. The post holder will also be embedded within the forensic directorate’s Drug and Alcohol Service, a multi-disciplinary, specialist team, with access to rich supervision and CPD opportunities.

Under supervision, to undertake specialist assessment and formulation of community forensic service users’ substance use problems.

Under supervision, to deliver psychosocial interventions for substance use in both individual and group format.

To provide consultation, support, and advice in relation to substance misuse issues to the forensic service, including ward multidisciplinary teams, ELCFS colleagues, staff at accommodation providers, and relevant health professionals and other agencies as appropriate.

Our mission is to make a positive difference to people's lives by improving the quality of life for all we serve. Our values are: We Care, We Respect, We are Inclusive – so we are looking for people who live and breathe these qualities when supporting service users and carers, and in their relationships with colleagues in the Trust and our partner organisations.

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Drug Control and Crime Prevention Officer (Regional Coordinator, Synthetic Drugs Strategy) - UNODC

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 28 February 2024
Job deadline
27 مارس 2024

These positions are located in various Regional Offices, Division for Operations (DO), United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). These positions will support the Synthetic Drug Strategy managed by the Portfolio Management and Outreach (PMO) team of the Laboratory and Scientific Services (LSS), Drugs, Laboratory and Scientific Services Branch (DLSSB) Division for Policy Analysis and Public Affairs (DPA), United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). The work will be carried out in close coordination with the Synthetic Drug Strategy team in Vienna and relevant Regional Offices. The incumbent will work under the supervision of the Programme Management Officer (Synthetic Drugs)and the Representative of the relevant regional office. For more information on UNODC, please visit www.unodc.org

Within assigned authority, the incumbent will support regional coordination, promotion and implementation of the activities of the UNODC Synthetic Drug Strategy (SDS) and LSS Global Forensic Science and Services Programme, responsible for the following specific duties:

  • Develop workplans for the timely achievement of programme outcomes and outputs. • Guide and orient the work and contributions of consultants, programme personnel, donors, institutions and counterparts in the region towards the accomplishment of the Synthetic Drug Strategy objectives.
  • Prepare jointly with UNODC Synthetic Drug Strategy team as appropriate, all necessary programme progress reports and implementation delivery rate reports.
  • Coordinate the preparation of information materials (brochures, web-stories, posters, etc.) in support of the UNODC Synthetic Drug Strategy; disseminate materials to governments, donors, NGOs, and the general public, as appropriate.
  • Engage with SDS implementing countries in the region to promote and implement the guidance presented in the Synthetic Drug Strategy and maximize the utility of the UN Toolkit on Synthetic Drugs.
  • Work with countries in their respective regions to develop, articulate and implement national synthetic drug strategies that are modelled after the UNODC Synthetic Drug Strategy, encouraging comprehensive approach involving whole of government coordination and maximize the utility and knowledge of the UN Toolkit on Synthetic Drugs.
  • Coordinate and represent UNODC Synthetic Drug Strategy field level activity on synthetic drugs within UNODC and across various partner UN agencies and regional bodies as the African Union (AU), Organization of American States/Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (OAS/CICAD), Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), etc, ensuring coordination at the regional level.
  • Act as field level focal points for the Synthetic Drug Strategy responsible for regular briefings to donor community and enhance direct reporting on impact. • Work hand in hand with policymakers to ensure adoption of national legislation that is supportive of effective comprehensive responses to the synthetic drug problem.
  • Work with assigned countries in the respective region to identify tailored and measurable national action plans on synthetic drugs, guided by the framework of the UNODC Synthetic Drug Strategy.
  • Produce semi annual situation analysis and implementation reports on related UNODC and other implicated agencies’ related activities in the region.
  • Research, analyze and present information gathered from diverse sources. Organize and prepare written outputs, e.g. draft background papers, analysis, sections of reports and studies, inputs to publications, etc.
  • Provide substantive backstopping to consultative and other meetings, conferences, etc., to include proposing agenda topics, identifying participants, preparation of documents and presentations, etc.
  • Initiate and coordinate outreach activities; conduct training workshops, seminars, etc.; make presentations on assigned topics/activities.
  • As required, guide and coordinate the work of other professional and support staff members, mentor and guide consultants, interns and Associate Experts in their work.
  • Support and participate in field missions, including provision of guidance to external consultants, government officials and other parties and drafting mission summaries, etc.
  • Coordinate activities related to budget funding (programme/project preparation and submissions, progress reports, financial statements, etc.) and prepare related documents/reports (pledging, work programme, programme budget, etc.).
  • Collect and analyze data to identify trends or patterns and provide insights through graphs, charts, tables and reports using data visualization methods to enable data-driven planning, decision-making, presentation and reporting.
  • Perform other work related duties as required.
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Deputy Clinical Nurse Specialist, Addictions Nurse - Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust London

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 28 February 2024
Job deadline
29 مارس 2024
Country
المملكة المتحدة

Guy’s and St Thomas’ is among the UK’s busiest and most successful NHS foundation trusts. We provide a full range of hospital and community services for people in south London and as well as specialist care for patients from further afield including cancer, renal, orthopaedic, respiratory and cardiovascular services.

Guy’s is home to the largest dental school in Europe and a £160 million Cancer Centre opened in 2016. As part of our commitment to provide care closer to home, in 2017 we also opened a cancer centre and a kidney treatment centre at Queen Mary’s Hospital in Sidcup. St Thomas’ has one of the largest critical care units in the UK and one of the busiest emergency departments in London. It is also home to Evelina London Children’s Hospital.

Evelina London cares for local children in Lambeth and Southwark and provides specialist services across south east England including cardiac, renal and critical care services. We lead a number of specialist service networks aiming to ensure children are treated locally where possible, but have access to specialist expertise when they need it. Our community services include health visiting, school nursing and support for families of children with long-term conditions. 

Our adult community services teams deliver care at the heart of the local communities we serve, working in partnership with GPs, local authorities and other healthcare and voluntary sector organisations. Working with our partners in Lambeth and Southwark, we are focusing on new ways of working to improve care for local patients.

In February 2021 the Royal Brompton and Harefield joined Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, bringing together world-leading expertise in the care and research of heart and lung disease. Our merger provides a once in a generation opportunity to build a lasting, world-renowned heart and lung centre, providing the highest quality care for patients and conducting world-leading research.

We have a reputation for clinical excellence and high quality teaching and research. We are part of King’s Health Partners, one of eight accredited UK academic health sciences centres. In partnership with King’s College London we have dedicated clinical research facilities including an MHRA accredited Phase I clinical trials unit.

Patients are at the heart of everything we do and we pride ourselves on ensuring the best possible patient experience as well as safe, high quality care. We are proud to have one of the lowest mortality rates in the NHS. Following a comprehensive Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection in 2019 we maintained our overall rating of ‘good’. Our adult community services achieved a rating of ‘outstanding’.

The commitment of our 23,500 staff is key to our success. We are one of the largest local employers and we aim to develop and support all our staff so they are able to deliver high quality, safe and efficient care. The 2019 NHS staff survey results show that we have one of the most engaged and motivated workforces in the NHS. We know this has a positive impact on the care provided to our patients.

We have one of the most ambitious capital investment programmes anywhere in the NHS.

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Assistant Professor, Addiction Sciences - Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 28 February 2024
Job deadline
8 مارس 2024
Country
الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية

The Department of Biomedical Sciences, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the level of Assistant Professor that will join a research focus in addiction and chronic pain. Minimum requirements include a Ph.D., M.D., D.V.M., or equivalent degree, postdoctoral experience, and excellent interpersonal skills and communication skills. 

The successful candidate will be expected to develop and maintain an extramurally funded research program, teach medical students, participate in the interdisciplinary Biomedical Research graduate program, and contribute to the service activities of the department. The position is a full-time academic appointment that comes with a competitive startup package and a salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. For further information on the Department of Biomedical Sciences at Marshall University, visit https://jcesom.marshall.edu.

Marshall University is a state-supported multi-campus public university located in Huntington, West Virginia. Nestled between the banks of the Ohio River and the foothills of the Appalachia Mountains boarding Ohio and Kentucky. The Huntington region, with a population of ~350,000, affords a comfortable lifestyle, low cost of living, state-of-the-art health care, modern educational facilities, and unrivaled beauty. Marshall University faculty and staff serve ~8,000 undergraduate, ~2,300 graduate, and ~600 professional students.

Applicants should send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, research statement, and three letters of recommendation for position number MU1411F at: https://marshall.peopleadmin.com/postings/24607.  Review of applicants will begin on January 4th, 2024 and continue until the position is filled. Marshall University is an EEO/AA. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Requests for more information should be sent to the Search Committee Chair, Dr. Louise Risher (risherm [at] marshall [dot] edu (risherm[at]marshall[dot]edu)), Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University, One John Marshall Drive, Huntington, WV 25755.

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Postdoctoral Position - Rutgers School of Social Work

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 19 February 2024
Job deadline
29 فبراير 2024
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Postdoctoral Position in support of Research to Develop an Integrative Framework for Addressing Gambling Among College Athletes

The Center for Gambling Studies (CGS) at the Rutgers School of Social Work (SSW) is seeking a postdoctoral scholar interested in gaining further experience in gambling or behavioral addictions research. This position is funded by the New Brunswick Chancellor Strategic Initiatives Funding, and will report to and receive mentorship from Dr. Lia Nower, Distinguished Professor and Director of the CGS.

The CGS is a research, policy and training center located at Rutgers SSW, a well-funded school with a portfolio that exceeds 50 million dollars. Rutgers SSW, is ranked #16 among MSW programs in the nation, and is among the largest and most diverse social work programs in the United States, offering BASW, MSW, DSW, and Ph.D. degrees to over 2,000 diverse students across three campuses in Camden (Philadelphia metropolitan area), Newark (New York metropolitan area), and New Brunswick, the flagship campus.
The postdoc will join the team at the CGS and assist with all tasks associated with developing an integrative university framework to educate on, identify, and address gambling, problem gambling, and related disorders among student athletes. The scholar will contribute to and assist with all aspects of research, including conducting an environmental scan and needs assessments, running focus groups, developing online tutorials, overseeing the collection of data, planning and carrying out quantitative and qualitative analyses, presenting results at research conferences, and preparing manuscripts for publication. In addition, the scholar will contribute to and gain experience in translating our framework to other university environments.

The postdoc will receive various career development opportunities including but not limited to submission of peer-reviewed articles and grants, expertise in qualitative and quantitative analysis, working across interactive gaming modalities and research areas, and training on dissemination and translation of findings to diverse audiences including scholars, university stakeholders, and athletes, coaches and students domestically and internationally.

The position will begin between July 1 and September 1, 2024. Candidates from groups underrepresented in higher education are strongly encouraged to apply. The duration of the postdoctoral fellowship is for one year; however, renewal for a second year is possible and based on performance and available funding. The successful candidate will be highly motivated, interested in forging collaborative relationships with faculty and doctoral students, and have a strong commitment to social justice. The postdoc will be part of a vibrant cohort of postdoctoral scholars at Rutgers SSW engaged in research that aims to reduce health disparities and ensure racial, social, and economic justice. As part of this cohort, postdocs will engage in trainings on various topics and have the support of the faculty to begin their own research trajectory.

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Técnico/a de apoyo a la investigación - IDIVAL

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 19 February 2024
Job deadline
23 فبراير 2024
Country
إسبانيا

2024.22 Convocatoria de una plaza de Grado en psicología + máster oficial/equivalente. Call for a Degree in psichology + official master/equivalent. IP Javier Vazquez Bourgon. REF EXP2022/08898

Información:

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Datos del Puesto de Trabajo:

Técnico/a de apoyo a la investigación

Funciones:

  • Evaluaciones neuropsicológicas
  • Elaboración y mantenimiento de bases de datos de estudios clínicos
  • Análisis estadísticos

Proyecto de Investigación:

Impacto de los cambios sociales relacionados con la pandemia covid- 19 sobre el consumo de cannabis y otras sustancias, en pacientes con un primer episodio de psicosis. Este proyecto se realiza con financiación de la Delegación del Gobierno para el Plan Nacional sobre Drogas correspondiente a fondos del Mecanismo de Recuperación, Transformación y Resilencia de la Unión Europea. Ayuda financiada por la Unión Europea (NextGenerationEU).

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Community Addictions Nurse - South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 19 February 2024
Job deadline
22 فبراير 2024
Country
المملكة المتحدة

South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust has a rich history, well-established community links and an international reputation. We deliver specialist services in the London boroughs of Croydon, Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark, Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Wandsworth and Richmond.

We are committed to provide a high quality and specialist care to our service users and we are recognised for our care and treatment we provide. The Care Quality Commission already rates our services as ‘good’.

We launched our five-year strategy, Aiming High; Changing Lives  in 2021 together with Our Care Improvement System as our quality management system methodology  to make a positive impact on patient care, outcomes and staff experience. By joining SLaM, all staff will get the opportunity to be part of this exciting improvement journey supported with learning and development to harness everyone’s potential as change makers.

The trust recognises the unique and valuable contribution that people with lived experience of mental illness can bring to a role. We therefore welcome applications from people with lived experience and consider them as an asset to the Trust. 

Job overview

You will work within the Richmond Community Drug and Alcohol Service (R-CDAS) to case manage and key-work a defined caseload of clients presenting with any drug or alcohol problem within the Borough and be responsible for the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of clinical care through individual care-planning and in liaison with the multidisciplinary team.

This is a consortium partnership comprised of We Are With You, St Mungo's , CDARS and South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLaM) with SLaM being the lead agency in this model. This is a cross borough contract since 1st April 2020 with shared leadership and specialist roles as well as local core services.

We  provide an excellent and first class range of drug and alcohol treatment options to residents of Wandsworth and Richmond . Our services are busy and dynamic, with a strong recovery focus. We currently operate across several sites in the two boroughs  plus various satellites including in primary care.

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Principal forensic scientist, Laboratory network - EMCDDA

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 19 February 2024
Job deadline
22 مارس 2024
Country
البرتغال

The position we are recruiting for is currently situated within the Risks to Public Safety and Security unit, and the selected candidate will be reporting to the Head of the Risks to Public Safety and Security Unit. The job holder will be the senior technical expert in the competence centre established to support the network of forensic and toxicological laboratories active in investigations of drugs and drug-related harms. They will be responsible for leading the EMCDDA/EUDA actions that support and strengthen national and EU-level preparedness and responses to cross-border security and public health threats related to drugs, new psychoactive substances and precursors.
 

The successful applicant will be requested to perform the following main tasks and responsibilities:

  • provide technical expertise related to the forensic analysis of drug-related samples, including bulk samples and body fluids;
  • support data collection and information exchange with EUDA’s stakeholders, including EU institutions, Reitox national focal points and other relevant partners;
  • manage the exchange of information and data on new developments and trends generated by the network, to advise and respond to queries and technical requests from a range of stakeholders, including from EU institutions, Reitox national focal points and other relevant partners;
  • coordinate the EU network of forensic and toxicology laboratories established under the EUDA; • develop, in conjunction with the network, training to enhance the competence of forensic experts involved in the analysis of drug-related samples;
  • promote the implementation of quality assurance schemes related to the analysis of drug-related samples and the further harmonisation of data collection and analytical methods at European level;
  • support the further harmonisation of data collection and analytical methods;
  • actively foster relations with existing forensic and toxicology expert groups and organisations active in the same areas as the network;
  • organise meetings of the network;
  • manage the preparation of rules and procedures for identifying and financing projects undertaken by the network and to oversee the development, updating, and revision of the EUDA’s guidance documents and operating procedures relevant to the post; • define and manage contracts of the network;
  • provide technical expertise to EU institutions, Reitox national focal points and other relevant stakeholders;
  • actively contribute to the evidence-based reports prepared by the EMCDDA/EUDA;
  • represent the EMCDDA/EUDA in scientific and institutional meetings, training events, and any other events relevant to the work of the Agency.

The job holder may be required to contribute to other areas of work, according to the needs and priorities of the EUDA. In order to perform the duties of the post and ensure effective communication with the different actors and stakeholders involved, the main working language required for the job is English.

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Senior Mental Health Nurse - Nightingale Hospital

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 19 February 2024
Job deadline
29 فبراير 2024
Country
المملكة المتحدة

About the role: Senior Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN)

As a Senior Mental Health Nurse, you’ll use your leadership skills to deliver exceptionally high-quality levels of patient care we’re known for. You’ll be a hands-on clinical leader who provides expertise on mental health to our multi-disciplinary team. With no two days the same you’ll enjoy a wide range of responsibilities, from supporting and mentoring your team to delivering the highest standards of nursing.

As a Senior Mental Health Nurse, you’ll lead by example when empowering our patients in playing a major part in their care plan and recovery whilst having regard for their dignity and maintaining professional responsibility for their care. You’ll enjoy having the freedom and autonomy to do things the right way feeling valued and respected when working for Nightingale Hospital.

Who the hospital is looking for:

  • You will be an experienced Registered Mental Health Nurse who has completed ENB 998 or Mentorship Course.
  • You will have experience of working with patients with a variety of mental health problems.
  • You will have knowledge of the Mental Health Act & Mental Capacity Act.
  • You will have experience of coordinating shifts
  • You will have the ability to deal with a very challenging patient group in a positive manner, with the ability to identify and manage stressful situations.
  • You will have experience in implementing risk assessments and developing risk management plans.
  • You will have the ability to work as part of a team and individually.

Job type: Full-time (37.5 hours per week), you will be required to rotate between night and day shifts and complete at least eight weeks of nights per year

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Program Support Specialist - SAMHSA

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 19 February 2024
Job deadline
29 فبراير 2024
Country
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WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING DAY TO DAY

As a Program Support Specialist, you will use your knowledge of and experience to optimize business results and customer experience by:

  1. Serving as a Program Support Specialist with responsibility to perform a wide variety of administrative and program functions which may involve matters related to budget, property, travel, procurement, human resources, or other program activities.
  2. Reviewing and analyzing directives and policies to determine impact on operations.
  3. Assisting in planning for and arranging the agenda of meetings and/or conferences.
  4. Serving as a liaison between divisions to ensure administrative requirements/policies are being addressed and implemented consistently by leadership and professional staff.

Duties as shown are at the full performance level (FPL) of the GS-11. Duties will be developmental in nature when filled below the FPL.

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Programme Officer - UNODC

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 15 February 2024
Job deadline
19 فبراير 2024
Country
النمسا

This position is located in the Regional Section for Latin America and the Caribbean (RSLAC), Division for Operations (DO), United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in Vienna, Austria. The incumbent will report to the Chief of the Section. For more information on UNODC, please visit the website: www.unodc.org

Within limits of assigned authority, the Programme Officer will be responsible for the following specific duties:

  • Serve as focal point for designated countries/UNODC Field Offices in the LAC region.
  • Provide policy advice and technical support and backstopping, including on office operations, management and administrative matters and Umoja-related issues, to Field Offices in the LAC region.
  • Contribute to the preparation of the necessary office, programme or project documents and reports, such as progress reports, work plans, budget, programme and performance reports.
  • Support and contribute to the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of programmes and projects in the LAC region, in line with the overall strategies and policies of UNODC and in full compliance with its technical and operational guidelines.
  • Identify problems and issues related to implementation of projects/programmes, initiate corrective actions and ensure timely follow-up actions.
  • Participate in needs assessment and other technical missions, where necessary, to evaluate and elaborate technical assistance proposals with cooperating governments, international funding institutions (IFIs), UN agencies, non-governmental and/or civil society organizations (NGOs/CSOs).
  • Contribute to fund-raising in relation to crime, drug and terrorism-related projects and programmes by preparing, in coordination with the relevant Filed Offices and thematic sections/units, the materials required and by participating in donor meetings; building support for cost-sharing contributions from the Governments, identifying other alternative funding sources for UNODC projects and activities, etc.; coordinate the reporting on project progress and financial situation, and liaise with UNODC fund-raisers, donors and potential partners regularly. 
  • Provide substantive support to consultative and other meetings, conferences, etc., including by proposing agenda topics, identifying participants and preparing documents and presentations. 
  • Undertake outreach activities; conduct capacity-building workshops and seminars, as required; make presentations on implementation and progress of the projects as well as other related topics/activities.
  • Liaise on substantive and management issues with counterparts in UN and UNODC, both in Vienna and in the field, officials of other organizations and specialized agencies; follow up on the UNODC decisions, issues and documentation with their officials.
  • Liaise with Permanent Missions in Vienna on issues related to UNODC’s presence and action in Latin America and the Caribbean region.
  • Coordinate the timely drafting and submission of briefing notes, background papers and analytical outputs requested by UNODC’s senior management and related to UNODC’s presence and role in the countries covered.
  • Organize and prepare written outputs, e.g. draft background papers, analysis, sections of reports and studies, inputs to publications, etc. Organizing, coordinating the preparation of and drafting/consolidating the reports to the Constituencies and other legislative and technical bodies as well as their subsidiary bodies (CND, CCPCJ, ECOSOC, GA).
  • Brief external stakeholders, including government, civil society organizations, UN agencies, and the public in general, on UNODC's mandate, work, policies and strategies as well as carry out relevant advocacy efforts.
  • Carry out the review, monitoring and analysis of social, economic and political developments and trends in the assigned drugs and /or crime-related areas at the national and /or regional level in the assigned geographical area.
  • Collect and analyze data to identify trends or patterns and provide insights through graphs, charts, tables and reports using data visualization methods to enable data-driven planning, decision-making, presentation and reporting.
  • Perform other work related duties as may be assigned.
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NPO (Non-Communicable Diseases and Mental Health) - WHO

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 8 February 2024
Job deadline
14 فبراير 2024
Country
لبنان

OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME

To ensure that effective WHO country presence is established to implement WHO country cooperation strategies that are aligned with Member State’s health development agendas and emergency/resilience programmes, and harmonized with the United Nations country teams.

DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

  1.  Oversee the smooth country implementation of WHO global and regional commitments on NCDs prevention and control, mental health and substance abuse according to WHO guidelines and tools.
  2. Provide and mobilize technical advice to the government and national stakeholders for the design, implementation and evaluation of national health policies related to Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs) prevention and control, mental health and substance abuse, guided by evidence-based policies and WHO guidelines and recommendations
  3. Identify gaps and make recommendations for policy development, in particular those supporting the implementation of the provisions of the UN Political Declaration for NCDs, including mental health and the regional NCDs framework resolution.
  4. Develop an aligned, service-delivery vision to strengthen public health and primary care services to better prevent and control noncommunicable diseases.
  5. Identify needed external technical support and ensure proper and timely handling and monitoring of consultants’ briefings, agenda, and facilitation of the missions, evaluation and follow up on recommendations relevant to health system strengthening.
  6. Participate and contribute to the implementation of a research agenda on NCDs and mental health.
  7. Build capacities and coordinate workshops, seminars and meetings for all NCDs and mental health related programs at the national level and develop the required technical and training material on several topics.
  8. Identify synergies and networking between the WHO country office, MoPH and other UN organizations, non-state actors, and international donors towards the implementation of NCD and MH transformation at the country-level.
  9. Promote and establish new community outreach activities to facilitate the expansion of networks that advance and/or focus on prevention and control of NCD and MH programmatic work.
  10. Proactively participate in resource mobilization activities by managing several grants and developing project proposals reflecting NCD and mental health priorities in the country, ensure the needed follow up in terms of fund raising, effort, timely implementation, monitoring, evaluation and donor reporting.
  11. Improve and implement a monitoring and evaluation framework for NCD and MH, agreeable to all stakeholders, with standardized targets, linked to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
  12. Support the establishment and improvement of surveillance systems and collection of data and evidence in the areas of NCD and mental health.
  13. Prepare progress reports, briefings, proposals, communications and advocacy documents required for strategic decision-making. 
  14. Prepare needed speeches, press releases, social media posts, donor visibility materials, and other documents for the several NCDs, nutrition, and mental health related events.
  15. Represent WHO in designated forums and function as a technical focal point for NCD and MH programme areas.

 

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