Postdoctoral Researcher

Posted July 16th 2025

Organisation
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Location
Toronto, ON, Canada

Post-Doctoral Researcher
Bioethics and CAMH Education Research
Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute,
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

The Everyday Ethics Lab, part of CAMH Education Research, is currently seeking a Post-Doctoral Researcher to support projects in bioethics led by the Lab (https://www.everydayethicslab.ca). Reporting to the CAMH Education Research Manager and the Lab’s Scientist, and working closely with a multi-disciplinary team, the Post-Doctoral Researcher will contribute to projects exploring ethical issues in mental health, substance use health, and chronic pain. Key responsibilities include supporting all aspects of research, such as literature reviews, qualitative and quantitative data collection, analysis, and assisting in the preparation and execution of research reports, grants, academic manuscripts, and knowledge translation activities. The Post-Doctoral Researcher will also support the mentorship of staff and research trainees, as appropriate.

The ideal candidate for this full-time 1-year engagement will be an individual who possesses clearly defined research interests and scientific objectives in alignment with the Everyday Ethics Lab’s mission and a record of relevant scholarly activity and achievements (e.g. graduate training awards, publications, presentations, community engagement). The successful applicant will also demonstrate capacity for independence, originality, and contributions to team research.

ELIGIBILITY AND QUALIFICATIONS
The ideal candidate will have completed (or be close to completing) a PhD in bioethics, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, public health, or a related health field.

FUNDING
This opportunity includes a competitive research stipend reflective of the successful candidate’s research training, qualifications, experience, and achievements.

LOCATION
This position will be based at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Queen Street Site.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Interested applicants should e-mail Dr Daniel Buchman at daniel.buchman@camh.ca, including a full academic CV and a brief 1-page statement of their research interests.

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