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Postdoctoral Researcher
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![]() United States, Kansas, Lawrence | |
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Position Overview
The KU Center for Community Health and Development seeks a highly qualified early career behavioral-community or public health scientist as a Post-Doctoral Fellow in Community Youth Development and Prevention. We seek a scholar with experience and interest in promoting positive youth development and/or violence prevention, particularly with youth and urban communities. The position will be affiliated with the Youth Violence Prevention Center- Kansas City. The successful candidate must demonstrate experience in community-based participatory research and evaluation, mixed methods research, and project administration. Trainees will receive direct, hands-on experience conducting participatory research through the Youth Violence Prevention Center- Kansas City. There will be significant emphasis on professional development, including training on starting and running an independent research line, writing manuscripts for publication, disseminating results, and grant writing.
The position will be a part-time (.80 FTE) research dedicated fellowship of up to one year with the possibility of a second year upon mutual agreement and availability of funds. The successful candidate is expected to work to increase extramural funding within those two years. The one-year position, contingent on renewed funding, will begin in June 2025. The KU Center for Community Health and Development provides a supportive working environment, competitive benefits, and the opportunity to work with a committed team of academic and community partners. Job Description 35% Support scholarly writing, including writing and submitting manuscripts for publication, as well as grant-writing and development to maintain and secure funding. Lead the development and dissemination of project reports and technical materials.
35% Lead, develop, and coordinate community-based research, evaluation and capacity-building projects with community initiatives supporting youth development and youth violence prevention efforts. Monitor progress and assure attainment of grant/contract deliverables. Lead and coordinate a team of undergraduate and graduate student researchers supporting the projects. Conduct data collection methods and analyses. Lead and assure the development and maintenance of community partnerships, including facilitating meetings and communications with partners of the Youth Violence Prevention Center- Kansas City and the ThrYve Systems and Youth Advisory Board. 15% Develop, support, and pilot novel and innovative research studies (e.g., youth intentional injury repository) that align with research team interests and expands research opportunities with existing projects. 15% Develop, coordinate, and oversee technological supports for community-based research and evaluation projects with project staff and community partners. Coordinate technical assistance and supports with community partners in the development and use of online assessment and data collection systems, including the Check Box Community Evaluation System. Provide innovative approaches to address project-related technology needs and improve project functioning in research, evaluation, and/or capacity-building activities. Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Additional Candidate Instructions A complete application will include the following:
Application review begins Friday May 30th, 2025. For consideration, please apply no later than Thursday May 29th, 2025. Advertised Salary Range $60,000-$70,000
Application Review Begins Friday May 30, 2025
Anticipated Start Date Monday June 2, 2025
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