[Prevscilist] FW: NEW Postdoc opening at Oregon Social Learning Center (OSLC)
Leslie Leve
leve at uoregon.edu
Thu Oct 8 22:53:59 PDT 2020
Doctoral students who are graduating in 2021—see attached for a postdoc position that might be of interest, if you want to stay in Eugene.
From: Ashli Sheidow <AshliS at oslc.org>
Date: Thursday, October 8, 2020 at 5:56 PM
Subject: NEW Postdoc opening at Oregon Social Learning Center (OSLC)
Hi - I hope that you’re doing well! Please spread the word about an opening for our first postdoctoral research fellowship in substance use recovery support services at the Oregon Social Learning Center (see below info or attached pdf). Feel free to share with your listservs or colleagues.
Thanks so much!
Ashli
Ashli J. Sheidow, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist
Oregon Social Learning Center
10 Shelton McMurphey Blvd.
Eugene, OR 97401
ashlis at oslc.org<mailto:ashlis at oslc.org>
www.oslc.org<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http:/www.oslc.org__;!!C5qS4YX3!UvWRqStsJlEjn56Pff0CsSxyUXl0Y16POuo3NFZR1JuWLxd6SRgUR1BA6PX4HLg$>
NEW Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Substance Use Recovery Support Services at Oregon Social Learning Center (OSLC)
OSLC has a new two-year Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in substance use recovery support services. Potential for future employment as an OSLC Research Scientist is contingent upon performance and availability of funding. The fellow will work directly with Drs. Ashli Sheidow and Michael McCart in achieving the aims of NIH-, foundation-, and state-funded research projects. The fellow will primarily work on a NIDA-funded Initiative (R24DA051950) focused on two populations: (1) emerging adults and (2) adults of any age involved with the justice system. This Initiative seeks to advance research on the efficacy/effectiveness of recovery support services, specifically peer supports and recovery residences. Including individuals with lived experiences (i.e., in recovery from substance use and/or formerly involved with the adult or juvenile justice system) is a high priority for all Initiative activities. Beyond the Initiative activities, integration into other projects will be based on the fellow’s interests and training needs. There are currently multiple NIDA and NIMH projects that involve a variety of high-risk populations, such as adolescents and emerging adults with mental health and substance use issues and adolescents and adults involved with the justice system, and that employ various research designs, such as a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial, multi-site randomized trial, task-shifting experimental trial, and experimental mediation trial. Please visit this link<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.oslc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Flyer_OSLC_PostDoc_JEAP_10.05.20.pdf__;!!C5qS4YX3!UvWRqStsJlEjn56Pff0CsSxyUXl0Y16POuo3NFZR1JuWLxd6SRgUR1BAs0xSdYg$> for more info.
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