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Location: The Hamilton Centre Turning Point 110 Church Street Richmond
Employment Type: Fulltime
Duration: 3year fixedterm appointment
Remuneration: The successful applicant will receive a taxfree stipend at the current value of $36064 per annum 2025 fulltime rate as per the Monash Research Training Program (RTP) Stipend www.monash/study/feesscholarships/scholarships/findascholarship/researchtrainingprogramscholarship#scholarshipdetails
About the project
Mental illness and substance use disorders frequently cooccur with international studies suggesting that up to 50 of individuals experiencing mental illness also face challenges with substance use. Despite this high prevalence integrated care delivery remains a significant challenge within mental health services. The impact of substance use on mental health outcomes including increased suicide risk frequent hospital readmissions and poorer recovery trajectories is often underrecognised and inadequately captured in service and systemlevel data.
This PhD project will examine the integration of care for cooccurring mental illness and addiction within Victorian mental health services. The research will focus on:
The project has a strong implementation focus aiming to directly inform and advance approaches to integrated care within Victoria and nationally.
The Hamilton Centre Turning Point and Monash University
The successful candidate will be part of a multidisciplinary cohort of researchers and students based at The Hamilton Centre Turning Point Australias leading national addiction treatment training and research centre based in Melbourne Australia. For more information about the important work that The Hamilton Centre does please visit the website.
Turning Point is affiliated with Eastern Health Clinical School within the Faculty of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences (MNHS) at Monash University. Monash University is a member of Australias Group of Eight coalition and is internationally recognised for excellence in research and teaching as one of the worlds top 80 universities. Embedded in an ecosystem of health academia and industry it delivers the research outcomes skilled workforce technology and partnerships to improve human health locally and globally.
Supervisory team
The project will be cosupervised by Associate Professor Shalini Arunogiri and Professor Katherine Mills.
Associate Professor Arunogiri is the Clinical Director of the Hamilton Centre an addiction psychiatrist and a clinicianresearcher. She is an Associate Professor at Monash University and Turning Point with over 50 publications and $18M in grant funding. She has extensive experience working across alcohol and other drug (AOD) and mental health services with a research focus on cooccurring mental health and addiction and clinical research into novel treatments for substance use disorders.
Professor Mills is a Professor and Director of Early Intervention and Treatment Research at The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use at the University of Sydney. Her awardwinning program of work focuses on improving our understanding of the relationship between mental health and substance use disorders evaluating innovative treatment approaches and improving the translation of research into practice.
Eligibility Requirements
This opportunity is available to domestic students only. Candidates will need to fulfil the Monash University minimum requirements for admission to a PhD detailed here: www.monash/admissions/entryrequirements/minimum.
Candidate Requirements
We are seeking candidates who:
How to apply
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To express your interest in this scholarship and PhD research opportunity we request candidates provide:
Enquiries:For further information and application details contact Turning Point Research Support at .
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