This research project explores the legal evolution and practical implications of the Swiss Invalidity Insurance system, with a particular focus on the impact on those directly affected. It examines the categories of “(mental) health” and “disability” in the legislative process, legal texts, jurisprudence, and in legal practice and decision-making procedures. The focus is on paradigmatic shifts that often go unnoticed by the public and scientific communities. At the heart of the study are the experiences of individuals navigating the application and decision-making processes within the system. The project also investigates how decisions are made by caseworkers and medical experts, and how professionals from non-governmental organisations operate within this field.Position descriptionIndependently and actively contribute to the research projectData collection and analysis in three regions of Switzerland using sociolegal and anthropological methodsWrite academic articlesOrganise and actively participate in academic conferencesEngage in knowledge transferSelection criteriaPhD in social work, sociology, anthropology, sociolegal studies, law, or a related disciplineExperience and expertise in interdisciplinary research related to the above-mentioned fieldsSpoken and written German, French, Italian and English (at least B2 level according to the Common European Framework of Reference). Depending on the composition of the research team, fluency in all four languages is not mandatoryStrong knowledge of qualitative research methods, with proven experience in ethnography, focus groups, qualitative interviews, etc.Experience in academic and non-academic writing (including articles in relevant journals)Ability to work independently and in a team, strong organisational skills, initiative, willingness to travelCapacity to work in a sensitive and interdisciplinary research environment Employment: 80%Place of work: SierreStarting date: 1 November 2025Contract duration: 4 years For further information, please contact the project leads: Stefanie Kurt (stefanie.kurt(α)hevs.ch) and Lisa Marie Borrelli (lisa.borrelli(α)hevs.ch).Please submit your complete application documents (CV, motivation letter, diplomas and certificates) by 10 May 2025 by clicking on the Apply button. Only online applications will be considered. jidf33bb15a jit0416a jiy25a