The primary purpose of this position is to provide training in and experience with community-engaged research as a way to address the disproportionate health burdens experienced by racial/ethnic minorities. The position will also serve as way to gain relevant training and experience necessary for developing an independent research career. The training and experience will be gained as part of leading the following within the Meharry Community Engagement Core in collaboration with the Meharry-Vanderbilt Community-Engaged Research Core.
Daily Operations
Promote and enhance community engagement in research
Disseminate research results to the community
Develop and implement and independent community engagement research project
Submit first-authored research manuscripts based on research efforts and activities above and in collaboration with faculty mentors
Present research at local and national conferences
Participate in various professional development seminars/trainings
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Required Skills
Knowledge of computing software and tools
Strong verbal and written communications skills
Self-motivated, organized, and flexible
Able to work independently when required
Required Education and Experience
Completed doctoral degree in a public health, community health, or related scientific field is required.
Prior community engagement and/or community-engaged research experience
Prior health disparities research-related experience