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Research Coordinator 3 (Temporary)


Pay$78600.00 / year
LocationSeattle/Washington
Employment typeFull-Time
  • Job Description

      Req#: REQ-0000127511
      Employer Industry: Academic Research in Public Health

      Why consider this job opportunity:
      - Salary up to $130,668 annually
      - Opportunity for professional growth and development within a leading research institute
      - Work in a hybrid environment with flexible scheduling options
      - Make a meaningful impact on Indigenous health and wellness within diverse communities
      - Collaborate with a dedicated team focused on addressing health disparities and improving public health outcomes
      - Engage in innovative research and community outreach initiatives

      What to Expect (Job Responsibilities):
      - Coordinate and manage communications strategies across various research and technical assistance projects
      - Plan and facilitate in-person convenings for project partners, including logistics and agenda development
      - Provide direct technical assistance and support to Indigenous-serving partners
      - Assist in the dissemination of research findings through various formats, including reports and presentations
      - Manage ongoing communications platforms, including newsletters and social media outreach

      What is Required (Qualifications):
      - A Bachelor's Degree in Public Health, Social Work, Public Affairs, Psychology, American Indian Studies, or related fields, and four years of relevant experience
      - Familiarity with or work experience with Indigenous or other underserved populations
      - Experience developing and implementing communications strategies for organizations or research centers
      - Proven ability to plan and implement conferences or convenings for diverse participants
      - Excellent problem-solving, organization, relationship, and project management skills

      How to Stand Out (Preferred Qualifications):
      - Master's Degree in Public Health, Social Work, Public Affairs, Psychology, American Indian Studies, or related fields
      - Experience working with tribal nations and American Indian or Alaska Native communities
      - Knowledge of substance use and disorder issues affecting AI/AN communities
      - Familiarity with project management tools and online resource platforms
      - Experience developing and facilitating trainings for adult learners

      #PublicHealth #IndigenousHealth #ResearchCoordinator #CommunityEngagement #CareerOpportunity

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