The Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH) is a world-leading institute in global health with a particular focus on low- and middle-income countries. Associated with the University of Basel, Swiss TPH combines research, education and services at local, national and international levels. 1000 people from 96 nations work at Swiss TPH focusing on infectious and non-communicable diseases, environment, society and health as well as health systems and interventions.
The Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (EPH) investigates distribution and causes of infections and non-communicable diseases. To understand and promote the well-being of people in different cultural and environmental contexts, EPH applies various methods ranging from anthropology and social science to biostatistics and mathematical modelling as well as observational cohorts with biobanks.
As part of this department, the Research Unit Society, Gender and Health is currently looking for a
Project Assistant (30%)
to assist in ongoing activities of the project IMProved ACcess To Mental Health Care (IMPACT-MHC)’s pilot phase. This project is implemented in the two cantons Basel-Stadt and Basel-Landschaft in the coming months.
How to apply:
Please submit your application online.
Swiss TPH is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace that values and respects differences across gender, race, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, and socio-economic background. We believe that diversity strengthens our work, and we are dedicated to providing equal opportunities for all. We are particularly committed to removing barriers for underrepresented groups in roles within global health. Join us in our vision to make the world a healthier place – we look forward to receiving your application!
Please note that we can only accept applications via our online recruiting tool. As long as the position is online on our company website, we are open for new applications. Applications via email or external recruiter will not be considered.
Contact:
Please email PD Dr. Sidika Tekeli Yesil, Senior Scientific Collaborator, for informal questions: