Postdoctoral Fellowship with the Implementation Science Team, NIH National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Control & Population Science

Oct 9,2020 | Consortium_staff Fellowships

Location: Rockville, MD
Deadline: Open until filled

The National Cancer Institute’s Implementation Science Team (IS) invites applications from qualified candidates for a postdoctoral Cancer Research Training Award (CRTA) fellowship.

The mission of the Implementation Science (IS) team at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) is to develop and apply the implementation science knowledge base to improve the impact of cancer control and population science on the health and health care of the population, and foster rapid integration of research, practice, and policy. IS works with the ultimate goal of improving the effect of research on cancer outcomes and promoting health across individual, organizational, and community levels.

This full-time position is based in Rockville, Maryland, and provides outstanding opportunities for training and professional development. CRTA fellows interact daily with researchers in cancer prevention and control, implementation science, behavioral and psychological sciences, epidemiology, and public health.

Position Description

The CRTA post-doctoral fellow will function as a member of the IS team to advance research priorities, particularly in implementation science approaches to advance health equity, innovative methodologies, community engagement, and policy implementation.

Day-to-day activities include, but are not limited to

  • Conducting literature reviews and synthesizing scientific content
  • Analyzing the research portfolio and aiding in the development of emergent research areas
  • Performing data analyses and contributing to scientific manuscripts, reports, and presentations
  • Interpreting results from analyses and presenting those data
  • Leading or assisting with the planning and execution of scientific workshops, sessions, meetings, and webinars
  • Helping to coordinate research tool development with internal and external stakeholders

Additionally, the fellows may be encouraged to initiate and develop his or her own projects and may have the opportunity to travel to national scientific conferences to present research results as relevant to personal or IS Team projects.

Qualifications

Candidates with a PhD or equivalent degree in implementation science, public health, health psychology, behavioral science, research methodology, or a related field will be considered for this position. Candidates must demonstrate strong organizational, planning, oral and written communication skills, scientific writing, and project management skills. Effective interpersonal skills and an openness to working in new areas are required, as activities frequently involve novel interdisciplinary, collaborative, team-based efforts. The successful applicant must be a self-starter who is comfortable taking initiative and who can play a major role in completing several projects.

Application Requirements

  • Cover letter describing research interests, professional background, and career development goals
  • Resume or curriculum vitae
  • Two First-authored publications or other scientific writing samples
  • Proof of US citizenship (photocopy of birth certificate or passport)
  • Doctoral degree, official transcripts, and/or proof of good academic standing on official letterhead and signed by graduate program director, advisor, or equivalent

Application materials should be submitted via email to Arline Sanchez at arline.sanchez@nih.gov.

Application Deadline and Position Start Date

This announcement will remain active until the position is successfully filled. The earliest possible start date is October 1, 2020.

For more information and to apply, view the fellowship website.