Career Opportunities

Post-Doctoral Fellow

The ODPRN is currently seeking a Post-Doctoral Fellow for a 1 year, full time (1.0 FTE) position, with the possibility of renewal. In this role, the Fellow will work primarily on research contributing to ODPRN’s body of work focused on understanding drivers and potential solutions to Canada’s substance toxicity crisis, including studies describing factors associated with opioid-related harm, and assessing accessibility and effectiveness of treatment and harm reduction strategies. This work will involve identifying research gaps, generating research questions in consultation with the ODPRNs large network of partners (including people with lived and living experience), and developing research proposals and analysis plans for studies that will rely primarily on large administrative health databases (e.g., prescribing data, coronial records, and other health databases at ICES). The Fellow will contribute to, and lead, peer-reviewed publications, public reports, and funding applications, and will have opportunities to present to and engage with numerous stakeholders (including government stakeholders, service providers, data providers, community-based organizations, and people with lived and living experience).

Questions regarding this position can be directed to Tara Gomes at Tara.Gomes@unityhealth.to.

Full details and application requirements here.

Post-Doctoral Fellow

The ODPRN is currently seeking a Post-Doctoral Fellow for a 1 year, full time (1.0 FTE) position, with the possibility of renewal. In this role, the Fellow will work primarily on research contributing to ODPRN’s body of work on the extent of drug and pharmaceutical policy, policy evaluations, real-world effectiveness and safety studies and pharmacy services. This work will involve identifying emerging research gaps, generating research questions, designing studies, and developing research proposals and analysis plans for analyses that will rely on large administrative health databases (e.g., prescribing data, coronial records, and other health databases at ICES). The Fellow will contribute to, and lead, peer-reviewed publications, public reports, and funding applications, and will have opportunities to present to and engage with numerous stakeholders (including government stakeholders, service providers, data providers, community-based organizations and people with lived and living experience).

Questions regarding this position can be directed to Dr. Mina Tadrous at mina.tadrous@utoronto.ca.

Full details and application requirements here.

Both of these postings will remain open until the position has been filled.

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