The Dissemination & Implementation Launchpad is seeking an Implementation Scientist to join its nationally influential and dedicated team. The successful candidate will contribute to program growth by providing consultations leading training programs and collaborating with researchers on a variety of established and newly funded projects. This includes consultations on grant development study execution and scale up and dissemination of evidence-based findings. The scientist will take primary responsibility for the qualitative research portfolio and be expected to contribute to training in basic aspects of the methodology but also to innovate and develop competency in more advanced and transdisciplinary uses of qualitative methodology (e.g. rigorous mixed methods and Delphi methodologies). The scientist will extend the use of an implementation approach to research bottlenecks (e.g. recruitment science) to advance translational science.
The Scientist will collaborate with experts across campus and within the community to train research teams and research networks in health innovation development collaborate on grant applications and author publications. The Scientist will assist with planning implementation and evaluation of novel Dissemination & Implementation Launchpad programs and prepare scientific presentations and manuscripts to report on evaluation results. The ideal candidate will be self-motivated highly organized capable of collaboratively leading and advancing multiple projects skilled in collaborating with other campus units engaging in Dissemination & Implementation and thrive in a fast-paced environment.
This position may require some work to be performed in-person onsite at a designated campus work location. Some work may be performed remotely at an offsite non-campus work location.
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Takes leadership role in developing D&I launchpads qualitative research consult program education tools and other resources in alignment with Launchpad/ICTR grant commitments
Contributes to D&I Launchpad programs and research including development of implementation and dissemination materials
School of Medicine and Public Health Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) Dissemination and Implementation Launchpad
The Dissemination and Implementation Launchpad Team is part of the UW Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) within the School of Medicine and Public Health. We support junior and senior researchers with tools resources and scientific guidance to help them move their research findings from experimental settings into clinical and community practice (translating research into practice). As a nationally recognized program in dissemination and implementation science the Dissemination and Implementation Launchpad is at the leading edge of a growing and innovative field assisting research teams to bridge the gap between research and practice. The Dissemination and Implementation Launchpad team includes faculty scientists educators business consultants and evaluation professionals and collaborates closely with ICTRs rapidly growing Learning Health System (LHS) program.
Compensation:
The expected salary range for this position is $70000 up to $104000 for highly experienced candidates and actual pay within this range will depend on experience and qualifications.
Employees in this position can expect to receive benefits such as generous vacation holidays and sick leave; competitive insurances and savings accounts; retirement benefits. For more information refer to the campus benefits webpage.SMPH Academic Staff Benefits Flyer
Expertise and professional experience in qualitative research and methods
A minimum of two years of experience with implementation science
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience using and facilitating a variety of qualitative approaches to inquiry in health care such as Delphi process and appreciative inquiry
Ph.D. in Implementation Science Public Health or related field is required
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