Are you interested in research on eating disorders and/or emotional disorders? Do you wish to pursue research in a clinical research multidisciplinary international environment? The Center for Research in Eating and feeding Disorders (CEDaR) at Mental Health Center Ballerup seeks a postdoctoral researcher to work on a funded international grant focusing on the overlap between internalising disorders and eating disorders. You will join a strong international research environment in eating disorders. The position will be offered at 80-100% FTE and is funded for 3.5 years starting as soon as a candidate is available.
The position You will contribute to an international grant focusing on the overlap (shared development, shared risk and shared phenotypes) between eating disorders and internalising disorders. The project focuses on data from existing population-based studies, e.g. ALSPAC. The project is a collaboration between 3 centers in the US and CEDaR. You will have diverse tasks and responsibilities, incl. developing study protocols, data analysis, writing manuscripts etc. in collaboration with international collaborators and in-house staff.
You will join a dynamic and growing team and work across the Center for Eating and feeding Disorders Research-CEDaR. The team is multidisciplinary and international. There are several other projects ongoing.
As well as benefitting from this large collaborative grant, you will benefit from an existing large network of collaborations both within Denmark and abroad.
In this position you will supervise junior colleagues (a PhD student, interns, etc.) and you will therefore be able develop your research management skills as the next step in your career. You will report to the Head of CEDaR (Prof Nadia Micali).
Tasks
As the CEDaR PostDoc in the project team, you will be responsible for the day-to-day running of this large-scale study for the CEDaR site. You will carry out data analyses, supervised and in collaboration with international and local partners, contribute to refining research questions, lead interpretation of data and manuscript writing.
Environment The Center for Eating and feeding Disorders Research (CEDaR) https://www.psykiatri-regionh.dk/cedar/Pages/default.aspx is a multicultural and multidisciplinary team recently set up with a large portfolio of grants, across epidemiological, genetic, neuroimaging, and clinical intervention studies in feeding and eating disorders. We are a dynamic, collaborative, and international team, that is rapidly growing. The unit has several international collaborations with the UK, US, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Switzerland.
Research in eating disorders is a highly prioritized research area of the Mental Health Services in the Capital Region of Denmark. We have a strong commitment to perform research at the highest international level with the aim of providing new insights into what causes eating disorders and better treatments for patients.
Qualifications The ideal applicant:
- Will be highly motivated to drive and pursue research in eating disorders.
- Has a PhD or similar years of experience in eating disorders, longitudinal data analyses, internalising disorders, psychiatric epidemiology, longitudinal analyses of behavioural data. It is desirable but not necessary to have experience in eating disorders research.
- Is an enthusiastic researcher, with experience in designing and carrying out research in psychiatry/psychology/behavioural sciences/epidemiology.
- Has proven skills in effective project management and co-ordination.
- Has experience in advanced statistical methods (e.g., longitudinal data analyses, analyses of cohort data, big data).
- Has excellent oral and written communication skills in English.
- Has published peer reviewed data-based papers.
You must demonstrate original academic production in the field of psychiatry/epidemiology/behavioural sciences, as evidenced by peer reviewed publications in English.
Participation in international networks and collaboration with researchers and key institutions within eating disorders or epidemiology is an advantage.>
Conditions: Salary, pension and other conditions of employment are set in accordance with the Agreement between the Ministry of Finance and AC (Danish Confederation of Professional Associations) or other relevant organisations.
The position is in accordance with best Danish labour practices, including a 37-hour work week, six weeks of paid vacation per annum, funded parental leave, matched pension contributions, enrolment in national healthcare, and labour union representation.
The position is funded by a National Institutes of Mental Health, US grant to Prof Micali and Dr Szatkiewickz (University of North Carolina, US), and initially offered for a fixed-term of one year with the possibility of an extension to a total of 3.5 years.
Non-Danish applicants may be eligible for tax reductions if they hold a PhD degree and have not lived in Denmark in the last 10 years.
Application procedure The position is open for appointment until
the 15th January. Interviews will be held in week 4 or 5. The position is available straight away.
Applications – including the required attachments – must be sent via the link provided. Only online applications will be accepted. Applications must be written in English.
The application must contain:
- a motivation letter
- a detailed CV
- degree certificates
- a complete and numbered list of publications
- two references
References will be obtained for the applicant who is the first choice for the position. The application will be evaluated by an assessment committee.
If you are interested in the position but want to know more or are unsure about your CV fitting the position contact the Head of the Eating Disorders Unit Prof. Nadia Micali, email:
[email protected]; Unit administrator Cecilie Damgaard Rau:
[email protected] Do you want to know more about us? Since 2017, treatment of all adult patients with Eating Disorders in the Capital region has been located at Mental Health Centre Ballerup, and around one thousand patients are referred for treatment each year, making it one of the largest clinics for Eating Disorders in Europe.
Mental Health Center Ballerup is a part of Copenhagen University Hospital and one of nine departments, that provide treatment for mental disorders in the Capital Region of Denmark. The department consists of ten inpatient wards comprising 157 beds, nine outpatient clinics with several specialized functions and three research groups. We employ around 90 medical doctors and 80 psychologists in addition to nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, social workers, and technical and administrative staff.