PhD student (1,0 FTE) Reflexive regulation using narrative methods of service provision for vulnerable people: The RUN-study
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Recent failures in helping citizens in a vulnerable position (think of the ‘Toeslagenaffaire’ or ‘Violence in youth care’) have shown the complexity as well as the necessity for governmental agencies to better protect and listen to citizens. This also goes for regulatory agencies like the Health and Youth Care Inspectorate or the Justice and Security Inspectorate. To enable such a shift, users should become the touchstone of regulatory policies. The aim of the RUN-study is to develop reflexive regulatory arrangements, using narrative methods, putting service users centre stage and enhancing accountability and dialogue. This challenging study, financed by the NWA (Dutch Research Agenda), is a collaboration of Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), Radboud University Nijmegen (RU) and the University of Groningen (RUG) and a wide range of societal partners. Each university focuses on developing reflexive regulatory arrangements for a specific group: persons with dementia in the community and their family carers (EUR); low‐educated people who are unemployed (RUG); and children with mental disorders and behavioural problems and their parents (RU). This vacancy is for the Erasmus University project.
Academic fields
Health; Behaviour and society
Job types
PhD
Education level
University graduate
Weekly hours
38 hours per week
Salary indication
€2434—€3111 per month
As PhD candidate, you will contribute to the project at Erasmus University Rotterdam and focus on persons with dementia in the community and their family carers. In collaboration with stakeholders, you will co-produce innovative reflexive arrangements for regulation, based on narrative methods. The project aims to innovate and enhance connections between service users, providers and regulators. In addition, it is meant to develop a regulatory toolkit to enhance accountability and dialogue based on the use of narrative methods by networks of multi-sectoral service providers. The PhD-project comprises an action-oriented mixed method approach in which the researcher develops innovative regulatory arrangements together with stakeholders, including service users, service professionals and inspectorates. You will closely work together with stakeholders and researchers, including PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers from the other universities involved. In addition to doing research, you will participate in our teaching programmes.
We offer an appointment as PhD student for the period of 1.5 year, but with the intention to extending the position to a 4-year period. Remuneration will be according to the PhD scales set by the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities and ranges from
€ 2434 in the first year to € 3111 in the fourth year. In addition, there is a holiday allowance (8%), a set end-of-year bonus (8,3%), and generous opportunities for post-doctoral training and attending scientific conferences. Full time is considered to be 38 hours a week.
Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management (ESHPM) is part of Erasmus University Rotterdam and responsible for a bachelors and three (international) master programmes on health policy, economics and management, serving more than 800 students. ESHPM is a multidisciplinary school with research focusing on three main themes: ‘competition and regulation in healthcare’; ‘quality and efficiency in healthcare’ and ‘healthcare management’. The position is offered in the Healthcare governance group, which operates on the intersection of these three main themes.
The Healthcare Governance Group studies the new roles, position and identities of practitioners, patients and regulators, and how they interact and steer healthcare. Through projects as well as strategic partnerships the group engages with practitioners and regulators to understand governance ‘from within’. Research usually is practice-based (often using ethnographic methods) and theoretically oriented, displaying the diverse disciplinary backgrounds in (amongst others) science & technology studies, public administration, sociology and health sciences. The group participates in all teaching programs of the school.
For more information you can contact prof.dr. Anne Margriet Pot via Susan Hoefnagel (hoefnagel@eshpm.eur.nl). You may apply for this position until 19 December 2021 by sending your application to ESHPM, to the email address: sollicitatie@eshpm.eur.nl. Applications should contain a letter of motivation, your CV, a BSc and MSc grade list, two reference letters and a proof of writing skills (e.g. a master thesis, article, book or chapter).
Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) is a highly ranked, international university, based in the dynamic and diverse city of Rotterdam, with its port acting as a gateway to the world.
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