University of Washington

Research Scientist/Engineer 3 - Department of Global Health

University of Washington$87K — $102K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Public Policy, Epidemiology or a related field
  • Four years of relevant experience in qualitative data collection and analysis
  • Formal training in quantitative data collection and analysis
  • Master’s degree in public health plus 2 years of experience or Doctoral Degree in Public Policy, Epidemiology or related field (preferred)
  • Training or experience in implementation science OR health economics research (preferred)

Responsibilities

  • Develop survey questions assessing implementation contexts, processes, and outcomes
  • Facilitate data collection with local teams in partner countries
  • Create and finalize data collection tools, ensuring they align with SOPs
  • Design qualitative interview guides and focus group discussion guides
  • Process and analyze qualitative data for the research team
  • Write and maintain IRB protocols and respond to implementation requests
  • Attend regular meetings and communicate with collaborators

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health insurance
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • Retirement plan options
  • Opportunities for professional development
  • Supportive work environment focusing on global health initiatives
Full Job Description

Job Description

The Department of Global Health has an outstanding opportunity for a Research Scientist/Engineer 3 to join their team.

About this Opportunity

Reporting to Principal Investigator Dr. Kristen Danforth, the Research Scientist/Engineer 3 will support a suite of projects studying the implementation and scale up of services for the prevention and treatment of rheumatic heart disease (RHD). The program (“ADUNU”)—a partnership of the Uganda Heart Institute, the RHD Research Collaborative of Uganda, and the Ugandan Ministry of Health—is the first large-scale, replicable model for RHD early detection and longitudinal care. ADUNU trains nurses to perform echocardiographic screening in clinics, schools, and communities, builds confirmatory diagnostic capacity, and uses a national cloud-based registry (the ACT platform) to track patients and support delivery of secondary prophylaxis. The program is now scaling up and expanding to additional districts in Uganda and RHD endemic countries.  

 

Key Responsibilities

Data collection design (40%)

  • Develop survey questions assessing implementation contexts, processes, and outcomes through application of existing and emerging scientific knowledge and best practices

  • Work with local teams in partner countries to facilitate data collection

  • Developing and finalizing data collection tools, ensuring data collection activities align with SOPs, adhering to study timelines, and troubleshooting data collection challenges with support of full study teams

  • Design qualitative interview guides and/or focus group discussion guides informed by implementation research frameworks

  • Lead the methodological design and research strategy for the Implementation Science and Economic work groups.

Data analysis (40%)

  • Ownership of processing and analyzing qualitative data for the University of Washington team

  • Independently conduct analyses of qualitative data and support quantitative data analysis

  • Lead authorship on research findings for publication and drive dissemination efforts

  • Collaborate with project team members in interpreting data and preparing technical and programmatic reports, graphic displays of data, and manuscripts for publication, contributing scientific knowledge and training in research methodology

  • Maintain complete, accurate, legible records. Thoroughly document any modifications.  

Manage Research Activities (10%)

  • Write and maintain IRB protocols, deadlines and approvals.  This includes the UW IRB as well as any required partner IRB review

  • Respond to program implementation requests from local partner teams

  • Contribute to the writing of study status reports to funders as requested 

Other (10%)

  • Attend regular meetings across workgroups

  • Communicating with collaborators

  • Other duties as assigned

Required Qualifications

To be considered for this opportunity your application must demonstrate you meet both the minimum qualifications and additional qualifications listed below. Equivalent education and/or experience may substitute for minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license, certification, and/or registration

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Public Policy, Epidemiology or a related field and four years of relevant experience in qualitative data collection and analysis and formal training in quantitative data collection and analysis

  • Equivalent education and/or experience may substitute for minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license, certification, and/or registration

Preferred Qualifications

  • Training or experience in implementation science OR health economics research

  • Familiarity with UW systems such as Zipline (IRB) and REDCap

  • Strong communication skills (oral, writing, presentations)

  • Skilled in using Microsoft office and Canva

  • Master’s degree in public health plus 2 years of experience or Doctoral Degree in Public Policy, Epidemiology or related field

  • Experience in qualitative data collection and analysis

  • Formal training in quantitative data collection and analysis 

Working Conditions

  • Travel to low-resource settings (e.g. Uganda) required 1-2x per year; travel within US required (1-2x per year)

  • Periodically available for phone calls/meetings in the early morning to accommodate time differences with collaborators across Europe, Africa and Australia

  • Deadline-driven environment, occasionally requiring extended hours 

About the Team

This position will sit within the Global Cardiovascular Health Program (GCHP) and the Implementation Science Programs. The goal of these Programs is to study how to efficiently and effectively deliver, scale, and sustain evidence-based cardiovascular disease prevention and care interventions to those who need them globally and in the United States.

Compensation, Benefits and Position Details

Pay Range Minimum:

$87,000.00 annual

Pay Range Maximum:

$102,000.00 annual

Other Compensation:

-

Benefits:

For information about benefits for this position, visit https://www.washington.edu/jobs/benefits-for-uw-staff/

Shift:

First Shift (United States of America)

Temporary or Regular?

This is a regular position

FTE (Full-Time Equivalent):

100.00%

Union/Bargaining Unit:

UAW Research

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