Post-Doctoral Position in Community Psychology centered on Refugee Civic Engagement
University of Cincinnati | |
parental leave, paid time off, sick time | |
United States, Ohio, Cincinnati | |
Nov 20, 2024 | |
Post-Doctoral Position in Community Psychology centered on Refugee Civic Engagement Current UC employees must apply internally via SuccessFactors > http://bit.ly/UCEMPL Founded in 1819, the University of Cincinnati ranks among the nation's best urban public research universities. Home to 53,235 students, more than 11,000 faculty and staff and 350,000+ living alumni, UC combines a Top 35 public research university with a physical setting The New York Times calls "the most ambitious campus design program in the country." With the launch of Next Lives Here, the Cincinnati Innovation District, a $100 million JobsOhio investment, three straight years of record enrollment, worldwide leadership in cooperative education, a dynamic academic health center and entry into the Big 12 Conference, UC's momentum has never been stronger. UC's annual budget stands at $1.85 billion, and its endowment totals nearly $1.8 billion. About The College
Post-Doctoral Position in Community Psychology centered on Refugee Civic Engagement Job Overview
A one year post-doctoral position is available in the Department of Psychology at the University of Cincinnati under the mentorship of Drs. Anjali Dutt and Farrah Jacquez. The expected start date is negotiable, with a preferred start date by July 1, 2025. This post-doctoral position will contribute to participatory research funded by AmeriCorps that centers on understanding the experiences and desires of refugee and immigrant seniors related to civic engagement. Continuation beyond one year is contingent upon grant funding. We are seeking a post-doctoral researcher to join our team where we are conducting a community based participatory research (CBPR) project focused on civic engagement, social isolation, and well-being among senior immigrants and refugees in the greater Cincinnati area. This project involves collaboration with academics, community organizations, and members of diverse immigrant and refugee communities. Members of the research team work together to develop specific researchquestions, implement interview, focus group, and/or survey data collection, and implement actions to address identified concerns. The successful candidate will lead aspects of data collection, analysis, and community engagement, helping to uncover insights and strategies for supporting civic engagement among senior immigrants and refugees. In addition to this project, the post-doctorate will also have the potential to contribute to other research projects focused on refugee and immigrant experiences. Essential Functions
Abilities will include: 1) integrating relevant theories and knowledge to shape research questions, study design, measurement tools, and analytic methods, 2) analyzing existing and new data for co-authorship on scholarly publications, and 3) presenting research findings at academic conferences and to community stakeholders. Key tasks may involve: engaging with community partners, writing papers and proposals, designing study protocols, submitting IRB applications, overseeing data collection and cleaning, conducting quantitative and qualitative data analyses, interpreting and summarizing results, supporting research administration, and participating in regular research and professional development meetings with colleagues, mentees, and collaborators. Minimum Requirements
- A PhD in Psychology, with a preference for Community Psychology, however those with experience conducting participatory research in any subdiscipline are encouraged to apply Required Education
Doctoral Degree in the appropriate field or discipline, or the recognized terminal degree Required Experience
Additional Qualifications Considered
- Experience with community based participatory research or similar approaches (e.g., PAR) - Experience working with large research teams, including ability to work across disciplines and with remote academic and non-academic partners - Interest/experience in mentoring graduate/undergraduate students - Demonstrated capacity for communication of research findings among diverse audiences including community members, non-profits, policymakers, and/or funders. Physical Requirements/Work Environment
Compensation and Benefits UC offers a wide array of complementary and affordable benefit options, to meet the financial, educational, health, and wellness needs of you and your family. Eligibility varies by position and FTE.
For questions about the UC recruiting process or to request accommodations with the application, please contact Human Resources at jobs@uc.edu. The University of Cincinnati is an Equal Opportunity Employer. REQ:97673 Post-Doctoral Position in Community Psychology centered on Refugee Civic Engagement Date: Nov 20, 2024 Location: Cincinnati, OH, US Facility: Main Campus
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