Research Scientist, University of Washington Department of Global Health
This position will sit in the Implementation Science Program based in the University of Washington Department of Global Health. Their mission is to develop, and help others apply, evidence about how to get “what works” in health into practice with greater speed, fidelity, efficiency, and relevant coverage. The Research Scientist will provide methodological support across multiple projects as a member of the Implementation Science Program. Specifically, the position includes data collection design, data analysis across a range of research methods, and the writeup of findings from implementation research across a wide range of topical areas (e.g., maternal and child health, communicable and noncommunicable disease, mental health). Projects are supported by the National Institutes of Health and international foundations with a particular interest in the implementation of proven health interventions in low- and middle-income countries and other resource-limited settings.
The scope of these projects varies across quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods implementation research, with a focus on health care delivery models. The position will be a permanent, full-time position on or before August 1, 2023. The Research Scientist will be physically located at the new Hans Rosling Center and will report directly to the Implementation Science Program Director, Dr. Bryan J. Weiner, Professor in the Departments of Global Health and Health Systems and Population Health.
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