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Scientific analyst, health and social responses (health promotion and crime prevention)

Opportunity Type: Redna zaposlitev

Organization Name: European Union Drugs Agency (EUDA)

Closing Date: 18.07.2025

Opportunity summary: Redna zaposlitev (2+ let delovnih izkušenj) / Full-time (2+ working experiences)

More information and registration via POPR: https://popr.uni-lj.si/leap/jobSearch.html?id=4822&service=Careers+Service

Position

The position is based within the Substance Use, Harms and Responses (SHR) Unit. The selected candidate will report to the Head of the Health and Social Responses Sector. This post is created to strengthen the Agency’s scientific capacity at the nexus of public health, risk communication and crime prevention. In response to evolving drug trends, new digital environments and cross-sectoral threats, the role supports the EUDA’s mandate to address drug-related challenges through integrated prevention strategies that include public safety and crime prevention dimensions. The post has a specific focus on strategic health promotion and risk communication to reduce drug demand and prevent drug-related problems, including crime, by targeting diverse virtual and physical communities with tailored approaches that address their specific vulnerabilities and risk factors. The jobholder will contribute to enhancing the EUDA’s work in evidence-based prevention, health communication and crime prevention, using behavioural and social sciences to shape communication strategies, inform practices and training programmes that are targeted, technology-informed and prevention-oriented.

The position will focus on:

  • Designing communication strategies to prevent both drug use, harms and drug-related crime.
  • Exploring and applying digital tools and behavioural insights to promote health and safety among individuals and their communities.
  • Building communication, promoting practices and enhancing responses that are cross-sectoral, linking health, education, crime prevention and youth work and community-based interventions.
  • Addressing emerging challenges such as misinformation, online drug markets and promoting science-based awareness campaigns.