Thursday, September 6, 2012

CCPH is Hiring a National Study Coordinator - Apply by Sept 14

[Announcement from SCRA-L]


Dear SCRA colleagues,

*Are you committed to health equity and social justice?
*Are you interested in ensuring that health research that takes place in communities is responsive to community-identified needs and concerns?
*Would you like to apply your research and project management skills to assist in a National Institutes of Health funded study?

Community-Campus Partnerships for Health is seeking a coordinator for a two-year (2012-2014) NIH funded national study that will conduct case studies of community-based organizations and the processes they have established for determining whether to support or participate in health research.  By studying community-based Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) and research review committees, we hope to understand the contributions they make to research ethics and integrity.  Further, the study aims to develop practical products that can support communities to have greater ownership and decision-making authority for research.

This contract position is intended to be full-time through August 2013 and half-time from September 2013 through August 2014.   We would consider hiring two people for the position, each working part-time.  Graduate students and post-docs may apply.   Compensation will be commensurate with experience.  We prefer the position to be based in Seattle, WA, but will consider any location in the United States. 

[Please see http://www.ccph.info/ for details.]  Applications are due no later than Sept 14.

If you have any questions, please contact us at cbprstudy@gmail.com

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