This position offers robust career development tailored to postdoctoral scholars pursuing academic research careers:
• Individual Development Plan (IDP): Collaborate with the research team to craft a personalized IDP outlining career goals, training needs, and key milestones, with guidance on skill-building, conference participation, and networking.
• Publication and Grant Opportunities: Leverage an established dataset to lead and co-author publications. Receive mentorship on securing external funding, such as NIH grants, to prepare for independent research.
• Mixed Methods Research: This role emphasizes mixed methods research, integrating quantitative analysis of large-scale survey data with qualitative approaches such as interviews, focus groups, and participatory methods.
Qualifications:
• Terminal degree in sociology, psychology, social epidemiology, or a related field.
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Advanced training and expertise in quantitative, qualitative, and/or mixed-method analytic approaches.
• Knowledge of SAS and R (preferred).
• Experience and commitment to community-based research (preferred).
• Experience in publishing in peer-reviewed journals (preferred).