RESEARCH SCIENTIST/ENGINEER 3 (50% - 80% FTE)
Req #: | 168825 |
Department: | FAMILY MEDICINE |
Posting Date: | 06/21/2019 |
Closing Info: | Open Until Filled |
Salary: | Salary is commensurate with education and experience |
Limited Recruitment: |
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Shift: | First Shift |
Notes: | As a UW employee, you will enjoy generous benefits and work/life programs. For a complete description of our benefits for this position, please visit our website, click here. |
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The Department of Family Medicine has an outstanding opportunity for a part time (50%-80%) Research Scientist 3 to support its expanding research efforts in practice-based and health services research. This position is housed in the Center for Health Workforce Studies in the Department of Family Medicine's Research Section. The research involves collection/assembly and analysis of both primary (e.g., via surveys and interview) and secondary (e.g., Census, federally-conducted surveys) datasets. This position will collaborate in designing research studies, conduct pilot research projects, collect data, assemble data for analysis, analyze quantitative and qualitative research data, interpret findings, and create graphic and narrative descriptions of research findings. This position will be responsible for preparing, in collaboration with other scientists, grant proposals as well as presentations, reports and manuscripts that describe research findings.
The Research Scientist will work in a collegial and collaborative environment with staff and faculty from the UW Family Medicine Research Section and other groups within the Department of Family Medicine, requiring excellent communication and collaboration skills. This individual must be able to work independently with collaboration and supervision by a variety of faculty investigators on assigned research and grant development. The Research Scientist’s direct supervisor will be Bianca Frogner, Director of the Center for Health Workforce Studies.
This position will support a variety of short and long term research projects in the Center for Health Workforce Studies of the Research Section of the Department of Family Medicine. The focus of most of these studies are on health workforce size, distribution, and adequacy to meet the demand of regions, states, and rural/urban areas of the U.S. One initial study will provide qualitative and quantitative analyses to support a Washington State effort to make recommendations for policy and practice improvements to enhance access to behavioral health workforce resources in the state. Other research studies supported by this position are dependent on investigator interest and availability of funding. The studies address research questions of use to planners and policymakers charged with improving the quality, availability and efficiency of health care in the U.S.
The Research Scientist’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
Minimum Requirements:
The requirements for this position include:
Desired:
1) Knowledge of and/or direct experience with the behavioral health (mental health and substance use disorder treatment) workforce. Could include engagement in clinical practice, education, policy or regulatory roles, or other evidence of familiarity with behavioral healthcare delivery; 2) demonstrated experience with both technical scientific writing and preparing concise summaries of research findings for lay audiences; 3) experience creating effective data visualizations; 4) experience with program evaluation; and 5) experience with the Institutional Review Board human subjects review process.
Application Process:
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