The Social Neuroscience Lab of the Max Planck Society, located in the heart of Berlin, Germany, is seeking to recruit an excellent
Postdoc or Senior Researcher in Psychology and Social Neuroscience (m/f/x)
The position is part of the Social Neuroscience Lab, scientifically headed by Prof. Dr. Tania Singer (www.social.mpg.de,www.taniasinger.de).
The successful candidates will be involved in all aspects of research in the field of new projects, the Edu:Social Healthcare project and Edu:Social School project (www.edusocial-project.de). The Edu:Social project is inspired by a previous successful project of the lab, the CovSocial-project (www.covsocial.de) which focused on strengthening resilience, social skills and mental health for the Berlin population during the Covid19 pandemic through several weeks of online mental training using mindfulness and especially a novel type of contemplative dyadic, partner-based practice supported by an app. We now bring these programs into the educational and healthcare systems to foster resilience, social skills and cohesion. Teachers as well as healthcare professionals are at high risk of burnout and need daily social skills such as empathy, perspective taking, and listening abilities for their everyday working life. We aim to assess the effects of these interventions on outcome measures as varied as psychological laboratory tasks, questionnaires, app-based ecological momentary assessment, biopsychological stress-, autonomic and AI-supported voice markers as well as more system-related measures (e.g., burnout rates, social network analyses, team- or classroom wellbeing and climate & system-level change markers etc.).
Your Tasks
Your qualifications
We offer:
A full-time position with salary and benefits according to German TVöD Bund. The position is initially for 2 years and can be extended to 3 years. It is devoted to research with no teaching required (but possible) and minimal administrative duties. We offer a responsible workplace within an international and open-minded team. Our lab is situated in the very heart of vibrant Berlin. The position includes support to attend workshops and conferences. The postdoc will further profit from a large support team and previous lab experience, as the lab has just completed a first large pilot study (study 1) within Edu:Social School with more than 200 teachers involved under the guidance of a team of three project coordinators and 12 mental mindfulness and Dyad trainers who just finished their training in the intervention protocols. Furthermore, the lab developed a project-specific app which is serving as backbone for the research and interventions.
Your application:
Interested individuals are encouraged to apply by submitting a cover/motivation letter (making sure to state your motivation to work in the Edu:Social Healthcare/School project), their curriculum vitae, three work certificates/reference letters, proof of severe disability (if applicable), a list of publications and a research statement (maximum 3 pages) describing past accomplishments and an overview of the research program they would anticipate conducting within the Edu:Social Healthcare/School project. Applications should be sent to job.application@social.mpg.de. The position can be filled immediately. Please indicate in the cover letter when you could start.
The Max Planck Society is committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from such qualified individuals. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society seeks to increase the number of women in those areas where they are underrepresented and therefore explicitly encourages women to apply.