The Department of Demography and Health (AG8) at the School of Public Health, Bielefeld University, has the following job opening:
The Demography and Health Group is seeking to appoint a full-time post-doctoral researcher to join the project "Linked Lives: Consequences of Long Commuting for the Health of All Family Members (COMFAM)" funded by the ERC Consolidator Grant. The project aims to understand of whether long commuting – regularly recurring travel between home and work by a motorized private vehicle or public transportation – affects health and well-being of all family members. COMFAM's main objectives are:
1) to investigate the impact of long commutes on commuters' physical health
2) to investigate whether long commutes have adverse effects on non-commuting partners' health and well-being
3) to assess the effects of parental long commutes on children's health and social outcomes, and
4) to examine whether the health effects of long commutes differ across population subgroups, and whether these effects are short- or long-term
The successful applicant should contribute to one or more of the project themes. The project, led by Prof. Dr. Anna Oksuzyan, will bring together experts from demography, sociology, statistics, economics, and social epidemiology. Our group has inspiring research-oriented environment and culture that enables everyone to develop their individual skills, competencies, and research network.
- research activities (95 %):
- design and conduct quantitative research based mostly on longitudinal register-based data and health survey data
- publish results in international peer-reviewed journals
- collaborate on research tasks with multidisciplinary and international research teams
- contribution to the further development of the group’s research
- participation in national and international scientific conferences and workshops
- communicate research findings to interested non-scientific parties, e.g., general public, journalists, and politicians
- supervision of a young scholars
- contribution to other activities at the Department of Demography and Health and the School of Public Health, e.g., administrative work, participation in committees, and organization of a workshop (5 %)
Employment is conducive to scientific qualification.
- salary according to Remuneration level 13 TV-L
- befristet (3 years; with the option of a 2-year extension) (§ 2 (1) of the WissZeitVG ; in accordance with the provisions of the WissZeitVG and the Agreement on Satisfactory Conditions of Employment, the length of contract may differ in individual cases)
- Vollzeit (100 %)
- internal and external training opportunities
- variety of health, consulting and prevention services
- reconcilability of family and work
- an interdisciplinary workplace and the possibility to interact with colleagues of different nationalities and with strong ties to the international research networks
- flexible working hours
- Internal and external training opportunities
- good transport connection
- supplementary company pension
- collegial working environment
- open and pleasant working atmosphere
- exciting, varied tasks
- modern work environment with digital processes
- various offers (canteen, cafeteria, restaurants, Uni-Shop, ATM, etc.)
- scientific university degree (e. g. Master or Diploma) in demography, public health/health sciences, sociology, health economics or another relevant area of expertise
- completed or already well-advanced doctorate/Ph.D. studies in health sciences, sociology, demography, health economics, or another relevant area of expertise
- experience with empirical research in the fields of family dynamics and health, population health, or health economics
- solid knowledge of advanced quantitative methods
- knowledge of statistical software (preferably) R or Stata
- experience with publication and conference contributions
- excellent written and spoken English
- clear analytical thinking and capacity to take on novel topics
- ability to work independently and in a team
- excellent communication skills
- ability to prioritize workload in an environment with competing demands and to manage timelines and deliverables
- ability to work in and have respect for an intercultural environment
- research or study stays abroad
- experience with applying for third-party funding
- experience in supervision of junior scientists
- gender and diversity competences
We are looking forward to receiving your application in English. The application should include the following:
- letter of motivation that describes how your expertise fits into the research agenda of the project and the group. Please include also your research accomplishments, and highlight your statistical and technical skills and areas of expertise (maximum two pages)
- curriculum vitae
- a writing sample (e.g., one of your publications or working papers)
- contact information of two academic referees
To apply, please preferably use our online form via the application button below.
If you have any questions about the position, please contact Prof. Dr. Anna Oksuzyan (anna.oksuzyan@uni-bielefeld.de), for administrative questions please get in touch with Ms. Regine Myska (regine.myska@uni-bielefeld.de).
application deadline: 16.09.2024