Job Description
The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences within the UW School of Medicine is the third largest clinical department within the School of Medicine with 330 full-time faculty members 460 courtesy faculty members and over 350 staff. Department faculty provide clinical services in 5 hospitals 14 primary care locations and several outpatient sites in addition to telepsychiatry consultations to more than 150 clinics in Washington and beyond. As the only academic psychiatry department serving the five state WWAMI region (Washington Wyoming Alaska Montana Idaho) the Departments highly competitive residency training program is largely responsible for developing the mental health workforce in the Pacific Northwest. The Departments robust research portfolio totals $67 million in grants and contracts per year for projects ranging from clinical neurosciences to treatment development to health policy and population health. The Department is recognized as an international leader in developing testing and implementing Collaborative Care an integrated care model increasingly seen as a solution for population-based mental health care. Other areas of excellence include Addictions Autism High Risk Youth Neurosciences and Trauma and the Department is developing innovative new programs in Technology and Mental Health Global Mental Health Maternal and Child Mental Health and Targeted Intervention Development. Psychiatry is the third largest department in the School of Medicine and the largest non-divisioned department. The overall annual operations funding from all sources is over $130 million.
The Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences within the UW School of Medicine currently has an outstanding opportunity for a Full-Time Temporary Research Coordinator 3.
In support of the U.S. Centers for Disease Controls Urban Indian Organization Overdose Prevention Pilot Program (UIO) Safe States the National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI) the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH) and the University of Washington are partnering to support tribal communities to increase the capacity of urban Indian organizations to prevent and respond to opioid overdose through improving data collection and increasing implementation of evidence-based prevention strategies grounded in cultural knowledge and this project Safe States NCUIH NNPHI UW and CDC will collaborate to support overdose prevention efforts via award of pilot grants and provision of technical assistance to urban Indian organizations within regions experiencing a high level of overdose. The research coordinator (RC) works under the general direction of the project lead and assists senior team members in implementing a variety of project activities specifically providing logistical technical and social media/communications and coordination support. The RC tasks include organization and coordination of team materials and meetings grant applications publications dissemination efforts general administration plus support for communication efforts to external partners and project contacts. The RC may also support in producing project deliverablesliterature reviews manuscripts reports manuals and trainings web resources communication materials and data catalogues. The RC may also assist with the development of and provide support for in-person or virtual community meetings listening sessions conference presentations workshops and webinars.
There are up to 8 urban Indian organization grantees representing a wide range of social and cultural environments (e.g. northwest vs. plains vs. southwest) that require cultural humility understanding and flexibility. The frequent telephone/video and e-mail and occasionally in-person contacts with American Indian / Alaska Native communities require extraordinary tact and cultural sensitivity. This also applies to regular communication with CDC Safe States NNPHI and NCUIH partners and institutional partners.
The position (Payroll Title: Pro Staff Temp Position (E S)) expands the capacity of the Center for the Study of Health and Risk Behaviors to bridge the often wide gapreal and perceivedbetween urban Indian communities and academia/government agencies especially with respect to health research. By building mutually trusting relationships between community and academia/agencies both sides will be able to address health disparities to the mutual benefit of community well-being and researchers.
Responsibilities
While this position will be involved in a variety of tasks the RC will work closely with the 7D Overdose Prevention Indigenous Evaluation and UIO project leads research scientists and staff on the following primary duties:
Lead responsibilities
Supervisory responsibilities
Minimum Requirement
Desired Qualifications
Compensation Benefits and Position Details
Pay Range Minimum:
$78600.00 annualPay Range Maximum:
$130668.00 annualOther Compensation:
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For information about benefits for this position visit Shift (United States of America)Temporary or Regular
This is a temporary positionFTE (Full-Time Equivalent):
100.00%Union/Bargaining Unit:
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