Post-Doctoral Researcher ((ReACT Lab)Langevin)
About the role
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Post-Doctoral Researcher ((ReACT Lab)Langevin) - Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology, Faculty of Education
The postdoctoral researcher will join Dr. Langevin’s team to collaborate on a CIHR funded project entitled Intergenerational continuity of reported child maltreatment: Epidemiological study of the prevalence and health-related risk factors. This project uses linked administrative health and child protection data in a cohort of over 10 000 dyads of young mothers and their children to investigate health factors associated with the continuity of child maltreatment across generations in Quebec, Canada.
Job Description
Dr. Langevin is an Associate Professor and William Dawson Scholar in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology at McGill University. She is recognized nationally and internationally as an exceptional researcher in the field of developmental trauma. Her research addresses a pressing social issue: the intergenerational (dis)continuity of child maltreatment. Her innovative approach integrates advanced analytical tools and a biopsychosocial framework to explore how this complex problem unfolds across different sociocultural contexts. By leveraging both national and international partnerships, she contributes to shaping our global understanding of intergenerational child maltreatment. She works with community and clinical partners, and her findings have been integrated into clinical assessments, interventions, and preventative services in Quebec, enhancing care and supporting resilience and recovery for maltreatment survivors and their families.
Dr. Langevin is a regular researcher with the Centre de recherche sur les problèmes conjugaux et les agressions sexuelle (CRIPCAS), the Équipe Violence Sexuelle et Santé (EVISSA), the Centre for Research on Children and Families (CRCF), the Groupe de recherche sur l’inadaptation psychosociale chez l’enfant (GRIP), and the Institut Universitaire Jeunes en Difficulté (IUJD), as well as a co-investigator with the Canadian Consortium on Child and Youth Trauma (CCCYT) and the RETRANCHE la Violence partnership.
The selected candidate will work in a rich multidisciplinary environment, collaborate with researchers at the national and international levels, and receive personalized supervision by Dr. Langevin and other established researchers.
The selected candidate will be expected to apply for external funding to Tri-Council or FRQ.
Primary Duties
The candidate will analyze linked administrative data on maternal and child health and reported child maltreatment in two generations to better understand the intergenerational continuity of child maltreatment in young mothers. They will develop expertise in the use of administrative data to study intergenerational child maltreatment and will access rich longitudinal data via a secure online platform and physical environment located in a CADRISQ Centre.
They will be expected to:
-
Conduct complex statistical analyses autonomously and with the support of a statistician
-
Co-author peer-reviewed articles to be published in scientific journals with Dr. Langevin and her team and prepare other scientific outputs for various audiences (e.g., conference presentations, articles for general public dissemination)
-
Co-supervise and support master’s and doctoral level students in the Resilience, Adversity, and Childhood Trauma Research Lab (ReACT Lab)
-
Actively contribute to and participate in the activities of the ReACT Lab
-
Any other relevant research activities
Qualifications:
Hold a doctoral degree in Psychology, Psychiatry, Public Health, Epidemiology, or a related field. Obtention of this degree must have occurred no earlier than 2023;
Demonstrated knowledge or a strong interest in both epidemiological studies and administrative data and related quantitative methodologies and analyses;
Strong history of publication in scientific journals using administrative and/or longitudinal data;
Experience in mentoring students (or demonstrate an interest);
OTHER QUALIFYING SKILLS & ABILITIES
Excellent research skills, including scientific writing in English;
Proficiency in statistical software (SPSS, MPlus, R);
Excellent communication skills (oral and written) in English;
Ability to work both independently and in team;
French proficiency will be considered a plus.
Applications to be submitted via workday.
Please provide the following documents:
-
A cover letter outlining your relevant skills and experience (maximum 2 pages)
-
A CV
-
Transcripts
-
A one page summary of your doctoral thesis
-
Two first-author scientific articles (published or submitted for publication)
-
The names and contact information of two researchers familiar with the candidate’s work and who are available to act as references.
Only applicants retained for an interview will be contacted.
Before applying, please note that to work at McGill University, you must be both authorized to work in Canada and willing to work in the province of Quebec at the campus where the position is based / located.
McGill University is an English-language university where most teaching and research activities are conducted in the English language, thereby requiring English communication both verbally and in writing.
Annual Salary:
$50,000.00
Hours per Week:
35 (Full time)
Location:
Education Building
Supervisor:
Associate Professor
Position Start Date:
2026-04-01
Position End Date:
2027-03-31
Deadline to Apply:
2026-03-01
McGill University hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community. We welcome applications from racialized persons/visible minorities, women, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, as well as from all qualified candidates with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application process may contact, in confidence,
accessibilityrequest.hr@mcgill.ca
.
About McGill University
McGill University is one of Canada's best-known institutions of higher learning and one of the leading universities in the world. With students coming to McGill from some 150 countries, our student body is the most internationally diverse of any research-intensive university in the country. McGill was founded in 1821 thanks to a generous bequest by James McGill, and since then, we've grown from a small college to a bustling university with three campuses, 11 faculties, some 300 programs of study, and more than 37,500 students. The University also partners with four affiliated teaching hospitals to graduate over 1,000 health care professionals each year.
The goal of McGill University's social media platforms is to strengthen our community, which includes students, faculty, and alumni. The aim is to provide information on events, campus news and promote networking.
McGill University fosters freedom of expression, while valuing respect and collegiality. We encourage respectful dialogue and reserve the right to remove the following: Comments deemed offensive, vulgar or profane; comments off-topic and/or unrelated to posted content; content that infringes on an individual's privacy or copyright.
Post-Doctoral Researcher ((ReACT Lab)Langevin)
About the role
Please refer to the
How to Apply for a Job (for External Candidates)
job aid for instructions on how to apply.
If you are an active McGill employee (ie: currently in an active contract or position at McGill University), do not apply through this Career Site. Login to your McGill Workday account and apply to this posting using the Find Jobs report (type Find Jobs in the search bar).
Post-Doctoral Researcher ((ReACT Lab)Langevin) - Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology, Faculty of Education
The postdoctoral researcher will join Dr. Langevin’s team to collaborate on a CIHR funded project entitled Intergenerational continuity of reported child maltreatment: Epidemiological study of the prevalence and health-related risk factors. This project uses linked administrative health and child protection data in a cohort of over 10 000 dyads of young mothers and their children to investigate health factors associated with the continuity of child maltreatment across generations in Quebec, Canada.
Job Description
Dr. Langevin is an Associate Professor and William Dawson Scholar in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology at McGill University. She is recognized nationally and internationally as an exceptional researcher in the field of developmental trauma. Her research addresses a pressing social issue: the intergenerational (dis)continuity of child maltreatment. Her innovative approach integrates advanced analytical tools and a biopsychosocial framework to explore how this complex problem unfolds across different sociocultural contexts. By leveraging both national and international partnerships, she contributes to shaping our global understanding of intergenerational child maltreatment. She works with community and clinical partners, and her findings have been integrated into clinical assessments, interventions, and preventative services in Quebec, enhancing care and supporting resilience and recovery for maltreatment survivors and their families.
Dr. Langevin is a regular researcher with the Centre de recherche sur les problèmes conjugaux et les agressions sexuelle (CRIPCAS), the Équipe Violence Sexuelle et Santé (EVISSA), the Centre for Research on Children and Families (CRCF), the Groupe de recherche sur l’inadaptation psychosociale chez l’enfant (GRIP), and the Institut Universitaire Jeunes en Difficulté (IUJD), as well as a co-investigator with the Canadian Consortium on Child and Youth Trauma (CCCYT) and the RETRANCHE la Violence partnership.
The selected candidate will work in a rich multidisciplinary environment, collaborate with researchers at the national and international levels, and receive personalized supervision by Dr. Langevin and other established researchers.
The selected candidate will be expected to apply for external funding to Tri-Council or FRQ.
Primary Duties
The candidate will analyze linked administrative data on maternal and child health and reported child maltreatment in two generations to better understand the intergenerational continuity of child maltreatment in young mothers. They will develop expertise in the use of administrative data to study intergenerational child maltreatment and will access rich longitudinal data via a secure online platform and physical environment located in a CADRISQ Centre.
They will be expected to:
-
Conduct complex statistical analyses autonomously and with the support of a statistician
-
Co-author peer-reviewed articles to be published in scientific journals with Dr. Langevin and her team and prepare other scientific outputs for various audiences (e.g., conference presentations, articles for general public dissemination)
-
Co-supervise and support master’s and doctoral level students in the Resilience, Adversity, and Childhood Trauma Research Lab (ReACT Lab)
-
Actively contribute to and participate in the activities of the ReACT Lab
-
Any other relevant research activities
Qualifications:
Hold a doctoral degree in Psychology, Psychiatry, Public Health, Epidemiology, or a related field. Obtention of this degree must have occurred no earlier than 2023;
Demonstrated knowledge or a strong interest in both epidemiological studies and administrative data and related quantitative methodologies and analyses;
Strong history of publication in scientific journals using administrative and/or longitudinal data;
Experience in mentoring students (or demonstrate an interest);
OTHER QUALIFYING SKILLS & ABILITIES
Excellent research skills, including scientific writing in English;
Proficiency in statistical software (SPSS, MPlus, R);
Excellent communication skills (oral and written) in English;
Ability to work both independently and in team;
French proficiency will be considered a plus.
Applications to be submitted via workday.
Please provide the following documents:
-
A cover letter outlining your relevant skills and experience (maximum 2 pages)
-
A CV
-
Transcripts
-
A one page summary of your doctoral thesis
-
Two first-author scientific articles (published or submitted for publication)
-
The names and contact information of two researchers familiar with the candidate’s work and who are available to act as references.
Only applicants retained for an interview will be contacted.
Before applying, please note that to work at McGill University, you must be both authorized to work in Canada and willing to work in the province of Quebec at the campus where the position is based / located.
McGill University is an English-language university where most teaching and research activities are conducted in the English language, thereby requiring English communication both verbally and in writing.
Annual Salary:
$50,000.00
Hours per Week:
35 (Full time)
Location:
Education Building
Supervisor:
Associate Professor
Position Start Date:
2026-04-01
Position End Date:
2027-03-31
Deadline to Apply:
2026-03-01
McGill University hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community. We welcome applications from racialized persons/visible minorities, women, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, as well as from all qualified candidates with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application process may contact, in confidence,
accessibilityrequest.hr@mcgill.ca
.
About McGill University
McGill University is one of Canada's best-known institutions of higher learning and one of the leading universities in the world. With students coming to McGill from some 150 countries, our student body is the most internationally diverse of any research-intensive university in the country. McGill was founded in 1821 thanks to a generous bequest by James McGill, and since then, we've grown from a small college to a bustling university with three campuses, 11 faculties, some 300 programs of study, and more than 37,500 students. The University also partners with four affiliated teaching hospitals to graduate over 1,000 health care professionals each year.
The goal of McGill University's social media platforms is to strengthen our community, which includes students, faculty, and alumni. The aim is to provide information on events, campus news and promote networking.
McGill University fosters freedom of expression, while valuing respect and collegiality. We encourage respectful dialogue and reserve the right to remove the following: Comments deemed offensive, vulgar or profane; comments off-topic and/or unrelated to posted content; content that infringes on an individual's privacy or copyright.