Maître-Assistant-e 100%/Research and Teaching Fellow 100%
Veröffentlicht:
30 März 2025Pensum:
100%- Arbeitsort:Genève
Job-Zusammenfassung
Die Université de Genève sucht eine*n Maître-Assistant-e 100%. Ein spannendes Umfeld mit exzellenten Forschungsbedingungen wartet auf Sie.
Aufgaben
- Mitwirkung an der Forschung im Bereich Medikamentenadhärenz.
- Entwicklung und Durchführung von Lehrveranstaltungen.
- Zusammenarbeit mit interprofessionellen Partnern.
Fähigkeiten
- Doktorat in Pharmakologie und mindestens 2 Jahre Forschungserfahrung.
- Erfahrung in klinischer Forschung und Implementierungswissenschaften.
- Fließendes Englisch und idealerweise Französischkenntnisse.
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Maître-Assistant-e 100%/Research and Teaching Fellow 100%
Published 26 March 2025 Closing Date 11 April 2025 Workplace Genève, Michel Servet 1, Lake Geneva region, Switzerland CategoryHealth
Research Management
At the University of Geneva, the Pharmaceutical Sciences Section of the Faculty of Science has a strong research base in fundamental and clinical pharmaceutical sciences. In the field of clinical research, the Section works closely with its partners in outpatient practice.
With specific expertise in medication adherence in outpatients with long-term illnesses, Marie Schneider’s research group is pursuing collaborative interprofessional research rooted in implementation science methodology.
Description
In order to strengthen its young, dynamic and passionate team, the Medication Adherence and Interprofessional Research Group of the Section of Pharmaceutical Sciences of the University of Geneva is looking for a :
Research and Teaching Fellow 100%
Job description
This full-time position will enable the researcher to contribute to the development of the research group’s implementation science research and teaching by co-leading the implementation and evaluation of myCare Start, an innovative interprofessional intervention programme for dispensing pharmacies and primary care physicians in Switzerland to support ambulatory patients’ adherence to the initiation of long-term prescribed medication. The person will be required to help set up the Pharmaceutical Sciences Section’s pre- and post-graduate teaching in implementation sciences.
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Qualifications and skills required- PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Postdoctoral mobility experience of at least 2 years
- Active involvement in a national or international research network
- Dossier of scientific publications in implementation sciences
- Expertise in clinical research methods, quantitative and qualitative methods and behavioural science methods; knowledge in systems science
- Experience in teaching implementation sciences
- Strong interprofessional and patient partnership skills
- Excellent knowledge of English. Fluency in French or willingness to learn French would be an added advantage.
We offer
We offer
- Belonging to a research team that collaborates dynamically with the Institut universitaire de Médecine de Famille et de l’Enfance, Faculty of Medicine, and the Centre interprofessionnel de Simulation of the University of Geneva.
- Ongoing collaboration in the field of implementation sciences with the Institute of Nursing Sciences at the University of Basel and the IMPACT Swiss Implementation Sciences Network
- Productive national and international collaboration in the field of medication adherence with the ESPACOMP project
- Extended access to the University of Geneva’s research and teaching infrastructure
- A rich research environment in outpatient clinical pharmacy with Pharma24 , our academic living lab, as well as collaborations with clinical pharmacy research groups at the Universities of Lausanne, Basel and Bern, and the Swiss Society of Pharmacists (pharmaSuisse).
Contact and Address
Application to be submitted by 11th April 2025 (covering letter, CV with list of publications, diplomas, certificates, summary of research in implementation sciences).
Only application submitted via
https://jobs.unige.ch/www/wd_portal.show_job?p_web_site_id=1&p_web_page_id=69165
will be considered.
Further information can be obtained from Pre Schneider: marie.schneider@ unige.ch
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