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Job Title:Post-Doctoral Associate, Rural Health Equity
Work Type:Work Days: Work Vary: Yes , Shift: Other, Hours Per Week: 40, Work Type: Regular
 
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Job ID359246

LocationTwin Cities

Job FamilyAcademic

Full/Part TimeFull-Time

Regular/TemporaryRegular

Job Code9546

Employee ClassAcad Prof and Admin



About the Job



The School of Public Health (SPH) is and welcomes you to join us in our pursuit of building equity and driving justice. We particularly encourage applications from those who belong to groups that have been historically underrepresented in our School, including those who are American Indian, Black, Indigenous, and people of color, those with disabilities, veterans, and those from LGBTQIA+ communities.

The School of Public Health Division of Health Policy and Management is seeking applications for a full-time Rural Health Equity Post-Doctoral Associate (9546 Post-Doctoral Associate).

Starting pay is dependent upon the selected candidate's relevant qualifications, experience, and internal equity: NIH standard postdoctoral salary ($60,000-$65,000 USD annually)

Work Arrangements: The University of Minnesota endorses a "" and we offer a flexible work environment that meets the needs of our students, faculty, staff, and partners we serve. This position will have a remote or hybrid work option.

We are currently accepting applications for one rural health equity postdoctoral associate position beginning on or after September 1, 2024.

We will begin reviewing applications following the application due date Friday, March 22, 2024.

At the University of Minnesota Rural Health Research Center (RHRC), we conduct policy-relevant research to improve the lives of rural residents and families, to advance health equity, and to enhance the vitality of rural communities. We invite scholars from diverse backgrounds to apply for the RHRC's Rural Health Equity Postdoctoral Program. The program will support the professional development of researchers who can address critical gaps in knowledge by doing the following:
Conduct research to inform the development, implementation, and evaluation of health policy that advances health equity in individuals, families, and communities, with a focus on rural areas and geographic inequities.
Study the impacts of institutional and governmental policies that affect health care access, health care quality, maternity care, social drivers of health, systems of care and services, and population health outcomes across the lifespan from infancy to older adulthood.
Focus and engage with rural populations that face structural barriers to good health outcomes, including the following: communities of color, Indigenous people, women and girls, LGBTQIA individuals, people with disabilities, older adults, and people with limited incomes.
Conduct research in partnership with communities, and communicate findings to policymakers and back to communities, highlighting the impact of decisions for individual, family, and community health.
The primary goal of this program is to train scholars who will become innovative research leaders in rural health. The postdoc will receive mentorship and support from the RHRC leadership and staff and closely collaborate on projects.

The postdoc will be expected to be a core member of a research team for a one-year national-scope rural health-focused project (Sep-Aug) that is funded by the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy. During the first year of the program, the postdoc will have an opportunity to provide input to shape a one-year project that they could lead or co-lead during the second year of the program. Results from these two projects will be published as peer-reviewed manuscripts and/or publicly available policy briefs, and disseminated at rural-relevant conferences. RHRC's work is characterized by rapid turnaround, policy-relevant, rigorous research that informs state, federal, and institutional decision-making and improves the health of rural communities.

The postdoc will also be expected to develop and implement an independent rural health equity research project focused on rural Minnesota. The specific focus and methodology of this project will depend on the expertise and interest of the associate, but may include quantitative analysis, qualitative data collection and analysis, and community-engaged work.

This is a two-year position, with the second year of funding being contingent on successful completion of the first. This is a 100% FTE position over a 2-year period using standard NIH postdoctoral position salary range; travel stipend to attend a national conference each year will also be made available.

Qualifications



Postdocs must have (or will complete before the scheduled start date) the following requirements:
Graduated from a doctoral program with a focus in health policy, public health, demography, geography, sociology, public policy, or a closely-related discipline.
Training and demonstrated excellence in methods/statistics, including analysis of survey data, claims data, and/or qualitative data; our research needs focus most on quantitative analysis of secondary data.
Ability to conduct rigorous research efficiently in a fast-paced, policy-relevant, community-engaged environment.
Individuals with a focus on racial equity, including rural Black and Indigenous people, are especially encouraged to apply.
Experience with data analysis in a US Census Research Data Center and US Census Special Sworn Status are preferred, but not required.

About the Department



At RHRC, our dedicated team of experts conducts research that is informed by the lived experiences of people, families, and communities that experience increasing racial and economic disparities centered on place. Centering on diverse perspectives, we continually work to educate ourselves on the particular strength and resilience of rural people, Indigenous people, and communities of color. We study access to and quality of health care, social drivers of health, institutional and systematic barriers, and population health outcomes to build the evidence base for policymaking and system transformation that improves overall health and well-being. Our work focuses on eliminating inequities based on geography and place, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, nationality, age, and ability. We are committed to the highest standards of excellence in research and to communicating results broadly to inform policy, research, community, and individual decision-making.

The Rural Health Equity Postdoctoral Program is supported by the Clinical and Translational Science Institute and the Office of Academic Clinical Affairs at the University of Minnesota. It is housed in the Division of Health Policy and Management at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. The funding for this fellowship comes from the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, grant UL1TR002494.

Benefits



Working at the University
At the University of Minnesota, you'll find a flexible work environment and supportive colleagues who are interested in lifelong learning. We prioritize work-life balance, allowing you to invest in the future of your career and in your life outside of work.
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The University recognizes and values the importance of diversity and inclusion in enriching the employment experience of its employees and in supporting the academic mission. The University is committed to attracting and retaining employees with varying identities and backgrounds.

The University of Minnesota provides equal access to and opportunity in its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. To learn more about diversity at the U: http://diversity.umn.edu.

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