Cardiac Psychiatry Research Program - Massachusetts General Hospital
- Project Manager - The Cardiac Psychiatry Research Program (CPRP) aims to improve the mental health and medical outcomes of patients with heart disease. We are seeking a part-time (20 hours/week) project manager to work with our multidisciplinary team on several research projects to promote mental and physical health in individuals with medical illnesses, such as cardiovascular disease. The project manager would assist team members with all aspects of the research process, including the submission of grant proposals, initiation of clinical trials, completion of regulatory documentation, communication with funding agencies, management of grant finances, and the dissemination of the results of our projects. The project manager would be trained by our multidisciplinary Cardiac Psychiatry Research Program team and would work closely with the research program’s head physicians and psychologists. Work would occur remotely or in-person at the MGH main campus. This position is ideal for someone who is interested in project management, clinical research, and collaboration with a multidisciplinary research team. Our program seeks to provide personalized mentoring and training and to foster career advancement. Email jhuffman@partners.org for more information
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Request for Applications: Emotional Well-being and Economic Burden (EMOT-ECON) Research Network
- Projects on Emotional Well-being and Economic Burden-Related Booster Pilot Studies
(RFA-EMOT-ECON-BP-21-001). The Emotional Well-being and Economic Burden (EMOT-ECON) Research Network is one of five research networks funded by the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) to refine and test key concepts that advance the study of emotional well-being. The EMOT-ECON network aims to advance the understanding of economic burden of disease and emotional well-being, and generate the body of knowledge necessary for developing interventions that minimize the impact of this burden and enhance emotional well-being (Grant: U24AT011310). EMOTECON is funded by NCCIH and the National Institutes of Health Office of the Director (NIHOD).
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Health Equity & Mental Health part-time post-doc position.
- Individuals interested in learning more about this opportunity should reach out to Alisa Lincoln, Associate Dean of Research; Director, Institute for Health Equity and Social Justice Research; Professor of Health Sciences and Sociology College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Bouvé College of Health Sciences, Norteastern University.
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Community Psychiatry PRIDE, MGH
- Research Coordinator, Community Psychiatry PRIDE, (job #3153230) Community Psychiatry PRIDE is hiring a full-time research coordinator to support and execute the center's portfolio of implementation and dissemination projects. The research coordinator will work closely with the PRIDE leadership team, and program coordinators, to implement research projects and education programs. This will include coordinating program activities such as study visits, trainings, and other implementation efforts, maintaining and updating project databases, preparing reports, summarizing project data, and keeping study records up to date. For more information email abartuska@mgh.harvard.edu
- Post-Doctoral Fellow: Community Psychiatry PRIDE, MGH Community Psychiatry PRIDE is currently accepting applications for a one-year postdoctoral fellowship position (renewable for a second year). The postdoctoral fellow will work closely with Soo Jeong Youn, PhD, and Luana Marques, PhD, on several dissemination and implementation projects focused on training and coaching paraprofessionals in the delivery of an evidence-based intervention to address the social emotional needs of at-risk youth. The projects include the collection and analyses of quantitative and qualitative data for program evaluation and research focused on evaluating implementation and clinical outcomes.
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Research Program on Children and Adversity
For more details, please see the detailed descriptions at the links below or contact RPCA’s Administrative Manager, Tesla Abrego (abregot@bc.edu).
- Research Scientist (Boston): Ph.D. or equivalent in Implementation Science, Psychology, Public Health, or related fields required; Expert knowledge of implementation science, intervention research, randomized controlled trials, cluster-randomized trials, and mixed methods preferred.
- Data Manager (Boston): Ph.D. in Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Econometrics, Public Health, or other relevant fields preferred. Highly-qualified MA considered. Experience with mixed methods, data imputation, multilevel modeling, psychometric analysis, and item-response theory. To apply, please submit a CV and cover letter to abregot@bc.edu
- Administrative Assistant (Boston): BA/BS degree in Public Health, Psychology, Political Science, International Studies, or related fields preferred. Experience with administration, operations, and communications. Seeking highly organized self-starter capable of working in a fast-paced environment. To apply, please send resume and cover letter to abregot@bc.edu.
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