Post-Doctoral Opportunity with Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies - University of California- San Francisco (UCSF)

Location: 
490 Illinois Street
Floor 7
San Francisco, CA
United States
Job Posted Date: 
July 27, 2022
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The newly-established AWARD Network (Advancing Workforce Analysis and Research for Dementia Network) will offer programs and activities to create a strong community of researchers engaged in research on the direct care workforce and its role in care for people living with dementia. The AWARD Network will develop infrastructure and relationships to generate research that supports evidence-based policy and practice to advance the capacity of the direct care workforce in serving people living with dementia. This work will ultimately inform policy leaders and healthcare organizations striving to ensure appropriate care and reduce health disparities for this population. Activities of the AWARD Network will include: (1) hosting an annual meeting, (2) holding monthly virtual trainings, webinars, and workshops, (3) organizing two Summer Training Institutes, (4) supporting competitive research internships, (5) directly funding pilot research, and (6) developing resources and data to harmonize and accelerate research.

The AWARD Network is linked to the UCSF Health Workforce Research Center on Long-Term Care (HWRC), which is supported by a collaborative agreement with the U.S. National Center for Health Workforce Analysis (in the Health Resources and Services Administration). The HWRC conducts research on a wide range of topics related to the workforce that serves individuals with long-term care needs. Past projects conducted by the HWRC have considered the full range of long-term care occupations – including direct care workers, geriatricians, nurses, social workers, and community paramedics – and all settings in which long-term services and supports are provided.

These programs are based at the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies (IHPS).

The Post-Doctoral Scholar also will have a relationship with the Healthforce Center at UCSF, which has 30 years of experience in workforce and evaluation research. These efforts have encompassed short (months) and long-term (years) projects, qualitative and quantitative methods, and single and multi-site projects. Our work has addressed a range of health professions, including nursing, behavioral health, long-term care assistants, paramedicine, physicians, community health, public health, and oral health workforce, within all levels of care in delivery systems across the nation.

Site: San Francisco Bay Area or remote; on-site presence is required for some program work, approximately quarterly

Affiliation: Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies - University of California- San Francisco (UCSF).

Duration: One year with potential for an extension

Effort: 100% Full-time

Job Requirements: 

The Post-Doctoral Scholar will serve as Program Coordinator for the AWARD Network, with the remainder of their time supported by the UCSF HWRC. The Postdoctoral Scholar will work closely with the leadership team of the AWARD Network in the development of training, shared data, and collaboration activities. The Scholar will support development of resources and data on the direct care workforce, communications with Network stakeholders, and creation of curricula. For the HWRC, the Scholar will lead or contribute to one or more research projects annually. Each year’s projects are developed collaboratively with the U.S. National Center for Health Workforce Analysis; the specific project on which the Scholar will work will depend on the specific projects launched for the year. The Scholar have opportunities to lead projects and author or co-author peer-reviewed publications and reports for both the AWARD Network and the HWRC.

Applicants with a PhD in public health, gerontology, public policy, any social science, epidemiology, nursing, or a related field, or a clinical doctorate and health services research training, are encouraged to apply. Applicants with expertise in long-term care policy and practice, health workforce research, and/or Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia will be prioritized. 

How to Apply: 

Interested applicants can send a cover letter, CV, and list of referees to Catherine Woodward Calder ([email protected]). The application deadline is September 15, 2022.

Location: 
San Francisco
Greater Bay Area
Peninsula
California