Perinatal Mental Health (PMH) Postdoctoral Fellowship
Job Description
Please refer to the How to Apply for a Job (for External Candidates) job aid for instructions on how to apply.If you are an active McGill employee (ie: currently in an active contract or position at McGill University), do not apply through this Career Site. Login to your McGill Workday account and apply to this posting using the Find Jobs report (type Find Jobs in the search bar).Position SummaryThe Child Anxiety and Regulation of Emotions (C.A.R.E) Lab at McGill University and The Montreal Antenatal Well-Being Study at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) is looking to fill one (1) Post-Doctoral Fellowship position. The postdoctoral fellow will be under the supervision of Dr. Tina C. Montreuil. The position will offer a unique postdoctoral training experience in perinatal mental health and the successful candidate will contribute to ongoing research on perinatal mental health, the caregiving environment and child development outcomes. The fellow will carry out research aimed at improving access to care and offering optimal evidence-based care for treating mood, anxiety and related disorders in pregnancy and postpartum period in Canada. The fellow would be given opportunities to produce first-author and co-author publications using existing data collected by the longitudinal prospective cohort, the Montreal Antenatal Well-Being Study. They will also present at national and international conferences and collaborate on grant applications.The Montreal Antenatal Well-Being Study (MAWS) is one of Quebec’s largest longitudinal perinatal mental health cohorts (N=1130). Data is collected from early pregnancy into early childhood. Partners of maternal participants have also been recruited and data collection is ongoing for maternal-partner-child trios (currently at 36 months postpartum).For more information on MAWS, please visit: https://www.antenatalwellbeingmtl.com/en-homeResearch Tasks and EnvironmentResponsibilitiesThe postdoctoral research fellow will collaborate with a team of perinatal mental health experts and will work closely with and assist Dr. Montreuil, the MAWS Project Manager/Research Coordinator, Ms. Cindy Henault Robert, and their study team members. They will carry out research and program administrative tasks such as systematic reviews, publication preparation, epidemiological tasks, as well as with engagement with diverse stakeholders (e.g., clinicians, people with lived experience). Specifically, the candidate will be responsible for:Understanding the data collected;Managing diverse and heterogeneous databases;Conducting regression analyses, ANOVA, time series type analyses, or longitudinal analyses;Writing articles and reports;Participating in meetings with researchers and students.The position will be supervised by Dr. Montreuil, Scientist at RI-MUHC, Departments of Pediatrics and Psychiatry at McGill University. Dr. Montreuil is a leading expert in mood and anxiety disorders and has carried out studies worldwide on maternal mental illness around the time of pregnancy. Dr. Montreuil’s research is helping raise awareness about gaps in access to specialized perinatal mental healthcare, as well as developing interventions to specifically empower those most affected by perinatal mental health issues.McGill is one of Canada’s leading research-intensive universities with students from over 140 countries. The university is located in Montreal, a cosmopolitan city with great cultural and linguistic diversity.The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) is a world-renowned biomedical and hospital research centre. More than 1200 graduate students, postdoctoral and clinical fellows are learning and conducting research at the RI-MUHC. As the research arm of the McGill University Health Centre, and affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at McGill University, the Research Institute offers trainees a dynamic multidisciplinary research environment that fosters collaboration and discovery.Research Training ObjectivesResearch is an integral part of the fellowship and will make up approximately 90% of the candidate’s work time.Gain expertise in the life course impact of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders on maternal, partner and child health;Gain expertise developing and implementing screening and referral protocols for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders; Gain expertise in identifying and evaluating the economic and human costs associated with untreated perinatal mental illness in Canada;Acquire skills to conduct research in perinatal mental health, including the critical evaluation of the literature, research design, data analysis, and the preparation of presentations and manuscripts.Research Support And Administrative ActivitiesThe following activities will take up approximately 10% of the candidate’s time.Case-based teaching (weekly)M & M/Journal club (bi-monthly, Women’s Health Research meetings, Quebec Alliance on Perinatal Mental Health meetings)MUHC - Obstetrics-Gynecology Grand RoundsMUHC - Psychiatry Grand RoundsAdministrative support to the MAWS Project Manager and research teamLocationCentre for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE) – Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (Montreal, QC) and remote work (Montreal-based).Application DeadlineJanuary 8, 2024Duration1-2 years (one year renewable for a 2nd year upon annual performance review)SalaryPay Scale: as per Canadian Institute for Health Research (CIHR) guidelinesThe candidate must apply for admission to the McGill University GPS (Graduate and Postgraduate Studies) as a postdoctoral trainee and must respect the eligibility conditions in force. It should be noted that postdoctoral fellows at the RI-MUHC have the status of postdoctoral fellows. They are considered researchers in training and are not employees of the RI-MUHC. They are remunerated in the form of grants, not salaries.For this reason, RI-MUHC postdoc fellows are not eligible for employment insurance benefits, parental insurance, retirement plans, and other benefits reserved for employees. Tax deductions will be taken at the source.RI-MUHC has a remuneration policy for postdoctoral interns, which is a minimum of $40,000 per year. Remuneration can come from research funds or an external nominative grant.The candidate will be invited to apply for external scholarships to obtain a named scholarship (e.g., CIHR, FRQS, etc.)EligibilityHold or a completed doctorate in following fields: psychology, epidemiology, public health, neuroscience, psychiatry, or any related fields or disciplines.Selection CriteriaRequiredPh. D. in an appropriate discipline (see eligibility above)Academic excellence as demonstrated by academic results (PhD GPA above 3.7/4.3 or 3.5/4; or equivalent).Solid experience in quantitative data analyses;Methodological skills and experience using datasets (longitudinal datasets an asset).Experience in publishing, communication, and research in English.Prior experience in data analysis with software such as SPSS, SAS, R, M+, Stata, etc.Good knowledge of Windows and UNIX environments.Excellent teamwork skills, dynamism, and flexibility.Attention to detail, autonomy, and resourcefulness.AssetsKnowledge of randomized clinical trial analysis methods.Spoken and written command of French and essential functional bilingualism.Knowledge of M+ and R software packages.Equity, diversity, and inclusionWe welcome applications from all qualified persons. We encourage women; First Nations, Métis and Inuit persons; members of visible minority groups; persons with disabilities; persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity and expression; and all those who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas and the University to apply.Application ProcessApply via Workday and upload the following documentation;Curriculum vitæMost recent academic transcriptCover letter (intent)Reference from previous supervisorsAnnual Salary(Nil-Salary) $0.00Hours Per Week35 (Full time)Location:Education BuildingSupervisorAssociate ProfessorPosition Start Date2023-12-21Position End Date2024-12-31Deadline To Apply2024-01-08McGill University hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community. We welcome applications from racialized persons/visible minorities, women, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, as well as from all qualified candidates with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application process may contact, in confidence, accessibilityrequest.hr@mcgill.ca.
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