Postdoctoral Research Associate I
Position Highlights
The Postdoctoral Research Associate will conduct independent and collaborative research at the intersection of intimate partner violence, reproductive and adolescent health across the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean under the mentorship of Dr. Maeve Wallace in the Department of Health Promotion Sciences. The program of research is anchored in the US context and is being scaled into Latin American and Caribbean settings.
The position requires a scholar trained simultaneously in qualitative methods, advanced quantitative methods, and computational social science (including natural language processing and machine learning), with bilingual professional fluency in English and Spanish and a documented program of peer-reviewed scholarship in violence prevention and women's, adolescent, and reproductive health in U.S., Latin American, or Caribbean settings; expertise and experience in community-based participatory research are welcome.
Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Assist with secondary data collection, linkage, and management, and lead computational and epidemiologic analyses of data to achieve grant-funded aims, including natural language processing and machine-learning approaches.
- Prepare first- and co-authored peer-reviewed manuscripts on intimate partner violence in pregnancy-associated homicide, suicide, and drug overdose deaths; intersectional analyses of violence and substance use; and other topics related to social and policy determinants of women's and adolescent health in U.S., Latin American, and Caribbean populations.
- Lead journal submission, revisions, response-to-reviewer correspondence, and all other aspects of peer-reviewed publication.
- Contribute to and lead federal and private foundation grant applications including but not limited to formulating research questions and specific aims, conducting preliminary analyses, drafting research strategy sections, and prepare data-management, restricted-access, and human-subjects documentation.
- Develop and conduct international and binational collaborative research, including coordination of cross-jurisdictional IRB approvals, manage restricted-access data agreements, and support binational mixed-methods data collection and analysis.
- Disseminate findings at national and international scientific meetings and to community, clinical, and policy stakeholders; provide methodological guidance and co-mentorship to graduate students working on linked projects in the Department of Health Promotion Sciences; and translate findings into briefs accessible to non-academic audiences in both English and Spanish.
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