We are looking to appoint a researcher to work on a new study of naloxone.
Accidental opioid overdose has become a public health crisis in many countries, causing annually more than 100,000 deaths worldwide.
NalPORS is a multi-national, prospective, mixed methods study of the effectiveness of naloxone (including intranasal Nyxoid) administration by lay people in reversing opioid overdose. It aims to obtain rates of overdose and naloxone use in its various formulations (as well as how closely real-life use conforms to the suggested overdose response guidelines), develop a better understanding of naloxone administration and related overdose reversals by lay people, and quantify the administration rate of take-home naloxone by lay people to prevent fatal outcomes from opioid overdose.
The study involves recruiting 6000 individuals over 6 countries who have been pre-supplied with naloxone and followed up over six months to determine whether they have witnessed (or experienced) an overdose.
The post will involve assisting with every aspect of this study being undertaken in Scotland, including set up of the study, liaising with sites, overseeing recruitment, ensuring adherence to protocol, administering research interviews over the telephone (or face to face if restriction allow), undertaking data entry and reporting of serious adverse events.
This is a fantastic opportunity to work on a project of international significance.
The post will also involve providing research support for the evaluation of the peer naloxone project.
For enquiries, please contact Kirsten Horsburgh, Strategy Coordinator (Drug Death Prevention) kirsten@sdf.org.uk
Benefits
As an SDF employee you will benefit from excellent terms and conditions including generous annual leave entitlement, a range of learning and development opportunities, competitive pension contribution and an employee support and counselling service. SDF encourage a healthy work life balance and offer a flexible working scheme.
The successful candidate will be based at SDF’s Head Office, which is located in Glasgow city centre, close to Central Station. Under current pandemic restrictions SDF’s office has been closed as a ‘non-essential office’. Candidates should be willing and able to work effectively from home under these circumstances.
Our ambition is to work together to promote a more inclusive environment, which attracts all candidates and signals our commitment to celebrate and promote diversity.
An application pack giving a full detailed job description and application form are available from our website at sdf.org.uk/jobs.
Due to the current situation re Covid-19 all applications to be returned via email only to:
Recruitment@sdf.org.uk and also Michaelg@sdf.org.uk
CVs will not be accepted. No Agencies.
Closing Date: Noon on 1 June 2021
Interviews: 14 June 2021
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