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Scientist at the Epidemiology Unit (UEP) - 80% to 100%With more than 160 professions, the Geneva University Hospitals are a reference establishment at the level of and To learn more about our institution, take a few minutes to consult our retrospectiveThe position is in the Department of Community Medicine and Primary Care (DMCPR). This department combines a societal mission whose goal is to allow access to care for all and an academic mission whose goal is to conduct pre- and post-graduate teaching and research in primary care medicine. The primary care medicine service ensures the care of adults falling under primary care medicine. This service also offers emergency medicine services at the As part of the general interest missions of the HUG, it offers access to care for populations disadvantaged by their age, their social, economic, legal status (asylum seekers, those struck by non-entry, undocumented persons, prisoners), or their lifestyle habits; if necessary, the primary care medicine service also ensures the continuity of theirWithin the Department of Community Medicine and Primary Care (DMCPR), Primary Care Medicine Service (SMPR), the Epidemiology Unit (UEP) conducts large-scale epidemiological studies, including the Bus Santé study and the Specchio study, which aim to collect health data from the We are recruiting a scientist for an innovative new cohort project in Geneva. This study, whose pilot phase will be in will follow children and adolescents, with an associated biobank, in order to better understand the evolution of their physical and mental health, its determinants and the impacts ofScientist at the Epidemiology Unit (UEP) - 80% to 100%Within the Epidemiology Unit, your mission is to contribute to the design, development and implementation of an innovative cohort aimed at monitoring the health of children and adolescents in Geneva. The study will be in its pilot phase, initially subject to a first phase, you are in charge of drafting the research protocol, in close collaboration with the team by defining the scientific objectives, methods, data collection procedures and measurement tools (questionnaires, health check-ups, biobank). You also ensure the preparation of documents necessary for ethical submission (CCER).You actively contribute to the search for funding by participating in the drafting of grant applications, budgets and the management of resources necessary for the project. In a perspective of implementation, you participate in the development of procedures for recruitment, collection, management and data storage, as well as the development of the cohort infrastructure and the You take part in the scientific production related to the project (mainly in English), with a role in defining research questions, analyses and writing articles, in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team (epidemiologists, clinicians, and managers).Endowed with a critical mind, great autonomy and an ability to work in a team, you contribute to the development of an ambitious and unique project in Switzerland, aiming to generate essential knowledge for the health of young people and to support prevention and health policies.You hold a degree in epidemiology, public health, medicine or a field deemed equivalent. A first experience in the field of research or health (notably in studies) is an asset. You have good skills in scientific research, analysis and writing articles (mainly in English), and are comfortable with the drafting of protocols and research projects. Previous experience in the management or development of research projects is particularly appreciated.Endowed with solid analytical, organizational and writing skills, you are able to manage complex tasks autonomously while collaborating effectively within a team. You are also motivated by fieldwork, including recruitment and contact with participants, and appreciate human interactions in the context of research projects. You master French and English, both written and spoken.Start date: As of with the possibility of a later start date to take into account your professional commitments.Number of positions: 1Activity rate: 80% to 100% (to be discussed)Function class:Contract type: 12-month fixed-term contract, renewable depending on fundingApplication deadline:Request for information:Medical Deputy, Unit Manager, tel.Your application file must include a letter demonstrating your motivation, your curriculum vitae, copies of diplomas and certificates required for the position and the last 2 performance reviews.This advertisement is addressed indiscriminately to women and men.Wishing to commit to the fight against unemployment, the HUG encourages applications from the Cantonal Office of Employment.Only applications submitted via the recruitment platform are taken into account. Paper and email applications will not be processed. jid36063e0aen jit0518aen jpiy26aen