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Edie

PhD Opportunity- LJMU

Shared by Edie - 12 November 2019
Job deadline
29 November 2019
Country
United Kingdom

How does the social environment help to explain the relationships between deprivation, mental health, and alcohol use?

This PhD studentship will investigate how differences in the social environment and social relationships might help to explain the association between deprivation, mental health, and alcohol use. The successful student will explore whether neighbourhood characteristics, including cohesion and attachment to the community, influence the relationships between: 

i) deprivation and patterns of alcohol use

ii) mental health, wellbeing and patterns of alcohol use.

This could inform future systemic and community-led initiatives to address alcohol-related harm.


The supervisory team has complementary expertise in alcohol epidemiology (Prof Sumnall), qualitative research (Dr Tod) and systematic review (Ms Jones), and mental health research and statistical modelling (Dr Goodwin; University of Liverpool). The student will benefit from the multidisciplinary expertise of supervisors/advisors, as well as the training/support opportunities provided by cross Faculty/Institutional working.

The studentship provides funds for full-time tuition fees (UK/EU students only) and a stipend at the LJMU standard rate

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Edie

Project Assistant- Release Drugs

Shared by Edie - 10 November 2019
Job deadline
12 November 2019
Country
United Kingdom

Project Assistant: Release are seeking a project assistant to support our brilliant Y-Stop project.

Y-Stop is a stop and search project created by young people for young people. Through tools, advice and training Y-Stop provides the skills and knowledge that young people need to confidently yet safely handle their interactions with police and limit the negative impact of these encounters. Since it launched in 2014 Y-Stop has produced a number of resources to support and educate young people about stop and search including a short film, an app to film and complain about stop and search, a website, printed resources and a successful peer training programme.  The project works collaboratively and closely with StopWatch a coalition of academics, lawyers, young people and activists campaigning for stop and search reform.

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Edie

PhD Studentship in Psychology: Testing the Hangxiety Hypothesis - The Effects of Alcohol Hangover on Anxiety

Shared by Edie - 8 November 2019
Job deadline
27 December 2019
Country
United Kingdom

This research aims to identify novel mechanisms underlying the relationship between alcohol consumption, hangover and anxiety, with the potential to find new therapeutic targets for interventions aimed at reducing alcohol consumption and/or anxiety. 

To be competitive, you should have a first-class or high 2:1 (or equivalent) undergraduate degree in Psychology and/or an MSc in Psychology or Research Methods at merit or distinction level.

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Consultant Psychiatrist in Addictions and Dual Diagnosis

Shared by Edie - 8 November 2019
Job deadline
14 November 2019
Country
United Kingdom

Path to Recovery (P2R) is an innovative community drug and alcohol service offering interventions to residents in Bedford Borough and Central Bedfordshire. P2R is an East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT) service and forms part of a network of addictions services within the Trust.

This consultant post has been substantially redesigned to focus on outreach, joint working with mental health colleagues and managing only individuals with dual diagnosis and complexity around their substance misuse. There is a strong emphasis on education and training with opportunities for research and service development.

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Occupational Therapist- The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)

Shared by Anonymous - 22 October 2019
Job deadline
11 September 2019
Country
Canada

The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is seeking a full-time, temporary (6 months) Occupational Therapist to work in the General Forensic Unit B (LGUB 1-3). 

Using evidence based intervention, clients are provided with specialized psychiatric and discipline specific assessment along with intensive care using Cognitive Adaptation Training principles.

As an Occupational Therapist you will be working toward enabling patients, through assessment, treatment and rehabilitation to re-integrate in to the community.

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PhD Studentship in Health and Society: Vulnerable Children and Families

Shared by Anonymous - 22 October 2019
Job deadline
30 September 2019
Country
United Kingdom

This studentship, hosted by the Institute of Health & Society at Newcastle University, is open to social science candidates or those with relevant professional qualifications with interests in children and families. The specific research project will be determined by the interests of the successful candidate. In particular, applications will be welcomed that relate to:

  • Parental substance misuse
  • Substance misuse and the family
  • Familial risk factors (including intimate partner abuse, mental health, offending behaviour) and childhood adversity
  • Early help and preventative interventions
  • Looked after children and care leavers
  • Developing and evaluating behaviour change interventions in social care.
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Livia

3 Year, full-time PhD Studentship, Oxford Brookes University

Shared by Livia - 22 October 2019
Job deadline
14 November 2019
Country
United Kingdom

This PhD studentship will focus on scoping and developing a prototype intervention for use as a public mental health intervention in settings with children and young people, for example, families, schools or communities.

In the Prevention Science Group at Oxford Brookes University, there is an emphasis on co-production and the employment of systematic frameworks in the approach to intervention development.

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Livia

Research Fellow in Behavioural Science- UCL

Shared by Livia - 22 October 2019
Job deadline
2 December 2019
Country
United Kingdom

An opening exists for a Research Fellow to work within the UCL Tobacco and Alcohol Research Group at UCL as part of a 3-year research project funded by the National Institute of Health Research.

The successful candidate will be expected to provide academic leadership on a randomized controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of the Drink Less smartphone app, collecting and analysing data, and the writing of relevant research papers.

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Research Fellow

Shared by Anonymous - 22 October 2019
Job deadline
10 September 2019
Country
United Kingdom

Applications are invited for an experienced researcher to join the University of Edinburgh’s Usher Institute to contribute to a UK Prevention Research Partnership (UKPRP) Consortium - SPECTRUM (Shaping Public hEalth poliCies To Reduce ineqUalities and harM - www.ukctas.net/SPECTRUM).

The post holder will contribute to the development of a programme of high quality research on the commercial determinants of health focusing on tobacco, alcohol and food. 

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Livia

Consultant Psychiatrist - Change Grow Live

Shared by Livia - 18 October 2019
Job deadline
31 October 2019
Country
United Kingdom

Change Grow Live are looking to recruit a Consultant Psychiatrist for their substance misuse treatment services in the county of Cambridgeshire.  

The post holder will be required to support the implementation of the new service model under Change Grow Live from October 2018. This is a county-wide service and the post holder will be expected to provide clinical input as required across the county as well as provide leadership to clinical staff across the county. They will report to the Regional Lead Consultant and have the responsibility to work with a multi-disciplinary team to provide holistic care for clients across as well as build strong working relationships with key stakeholders across the county.

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Livia

Specialty Doctor

Shared by Livia - 18 October 2019
Job deadline
15 November 2019
Country
United Kingdom

Turning Point has been providing drug and alcohol services in the South West of England for over two decades. We aim to increase the number of substance misusing clients entering and successfully completing treatment, reduce substance-related harm and improve the quality of life for our clients, their families and communities.

We are now seeking to recruit an enthusiastic, dynamic and passionate Independent doctor to join our multi-disciplinary team offering comprehensive specialist clinical prescribing services and a range of psychosocial interventions across hub and satellite locations across Somerset/Wiltshire and Swindon.

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Call for resumes: “External Evaluation of the effectiveness of the “Counterdrug Capacity Building Program Phase III (2013-2018)”

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 10 September 2019
http://www.oas.org/dhrs/Nuevas%20vacantes/2019/september/TORs%20Evaluation%20CICAD%202013-2018%20-%20DPS.pdf Type of Appointment: individual consultancy Organizational Unit: Department of Planning and Evaluation Duration: 45 non-consecutive working days between October 2019 and April of 2020...
Consultant for External Evaluation effectiveness of Counterdrug Capacity Building Program Phase III 2013-2018 Sept 2019.pdf
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Livia

Consultant Psychiatrist

Shared by Livia - 6 August 2019
Job deadline
7 August 2019
Country
India

Nirvan Hospital (Centre of Excellence in Psychiatry & De-Addiction) invites applications for full-time consultant psychiatrists for new 100 bedded psychiatric hospital setup at Kalyanpur, Ring Road, Lucknow. The consultant applying for this post must be MD/DPM in Psychiatry from a reputed institution. Experienced candidates will be preferred. 

Salary: INR 9,50,000 - 18,00,000 PA.

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Livia

Research Fellow (2 posts)

Shared by Livia - 6 August 2019
Job deadline
27 August 2019
Country
United Kingdom

This is an exciting opportunity to join an interdisciplinary research team to work on an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded study: ‘Governing parental opioid use: a relational ethnography’.

The aim of the study is to critically examine how parents who use drugs and their families engage with health and social care services, with a focus on the quality of care that families receive, the extent to which their needs are met, and how the governance of parents affects trajectories and outcomes for families.

The project has a strong focus on Public and Patient Involvement (PPI) and includes three phases:

  • establishing a ‘learning alliance’ with stakeholders for the duration of the project,
  • analysis of policy/practice guidance,
  • ethnographic research with families and services over a 21 month period. 
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Livia

AOD Clinician-Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation & Treatment Service

Shared by Livia - 5 August 2019
Job deadline
15 August 2019
Country
Australia

Bridges Health & Community Care has a rewarding full-time opportunity for a Drug & Alcohol Clinician to join its growing team in the Wide Bay region

We are looking for a dedicated, reliable, professional people with a can-do flexible attitude and the ability to get along well with others.

In this role, you will be providing evidence-based interventions for individuals with drug and alcohol issues, and family members impacted by someone else's use. Your role will include counselling, case management, care coordination, brief interventions, day rehab services and crisis support, psycho-education, referrals to residential rehabilitation or other AOD services. 

Travel to outreach clinics around the region and/or other Bridges Health and Community Care sites may be required. A company vehicle for work purposes is provided.

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Livia

Tobacco, alcohol and drug prevention worker

Shared by Livia - 5 August 2019
Job deadline
6 August 2019
Country
Belgium

The TAD Regional Prevention Work encourages networking, offers expertise on substance use and addiction and coaches policy development on tobacco, alcohol and other drugs in various organizations in close collaboration with the VAD Expertise Center.

In addition, the city of Ghent invests in target group-oriented prevention with regard to education and youth work.

The tobacco, alcohol and drug prevention worker will offer information, training and / or training to intermediaries from the education and youth work sectors. They will also deliver target group-oriented training in the education and youth work sector.

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Livia

Psychiatrist- Addiction Méditerranée

Shared by Livia - 5 August 2019
Job deadline
1 September 2019
Country
France

The Addiction Méditerranée association is recruiting a psychiatrist for its addiction treatment and prevention care center "Le Sémaphore", located in Marseille. 

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Livia

Drugs Rehabilitation Community Employment Supervisor

Shared by Livia - 5 August 2019
Job deadline
28 August 2019
Country
Ireland

The Applicant should:

Have a solid understanding of the role of the Community Employment Supervisor as it pertains to project management and programme delivery to participants in rehabilitation and who present as long-term unemployed or vulnerable adults;

Display responsibility, commitment and motivation to implement the objectives of the Community Employment CE Drug Rehabilitation Programme;

Demonstrate knowledge of addiction and rehabilitation support services;

Demonstrate an understanding of the range of programmes and courses available to unemployed and vulnerable adults; Be familiar with the DSP Referral procedures for CE participants;

Have an overview of the National Drug Rehabilitation Framework and the role of CE in supporting recovering substance misusers. Previous supervisory and people management experience relevant to the post (3 years minimum);

and Previous experience in Administration, Financial & Project Management, and/or Training or other relevant positions.

NOTE: This is not an Addiction Counselling Position.

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Livia

Associate Professor- University of New South Wales

Shared by Livia - 5 August 2019
Job deadline
13 August 2019
Country
Australia

The National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health under the Drug and Alcohol Program. The Centre is highly regarded, both nationally and internationally, for its contribution to drug and alcohol research.

About the role

  • 3-year Fixed-term, Full-time opportunity
  • Academic (Level D): $155, 786 - $171, 120 (+ 17% superannuation & Leave loading)
  • Sydney, Australia based

The position of Associate Professor – Biostatistics will develop, enhance and provide strategic leadership in the conduct of cutting edge biostatistical methods and support across NDARC. In addition to his/her own research portfolio, the biostatistician will provide highly developed leadership including supervision, training, education, mentoring and assistance to research staff and students in order to achieve high-quality research publications; obtain competitive grant funding; and work closely with partners at NDARC and across the fields of drug and alcohol, public health and epidemiology. The position is intended to provide high-level leadership in the area of cutting-edge methods in biostatistics, to develop and lead collaborative, multi-disciplinary research activities with both internal and external research groups in order to build research capacity for NDARC.

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Livia

Research Associate - The University of York

Shared by Livia - 2 August 2019
Job deadline
5 September 2019
Country
United Kingdom

Applications are invited for Research Associate (Social Sciences) to work on the Welcome Trust funded Transformative Research on the Alcohol Industry, Policy and Science (TRAPS) research programme, led by Professor Jim McCambridge. 

The programme aims to develop our understanding of how alcohol industry actors influence science, the science/policy interface, and policy making, and to examine the implications for public policies.  The purpose of these posts are to contribute to the conduct and management of studies within the programme, and to identify and develop opportunities for further research. 

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