| Description: | The National Cancer Institute (NCI), the largest Institute at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is pleased to invite applications from qualified candidates for an advanced pre-doctoral or post-doctoral position in the area of evaluation with an emphasis on transdisciplinary research and collaboration.
This is a full-time position within NCIs Behavioral Research Program of the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences (DCCPS) and will be based in their Rockville, Maryland office.
The position will allow the applicant to interact with a large number of scientists representing the disciplines of medicine, basic sciences, psychology, epidemiology, public health, nursing, social work, sociology, and medical anthropology at the NCI, the NIH and at institutions around the country.
Primary responsibility for assisting in all aspects of the Evaluation of Large Initiatives (ELI) project in the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences of the National Cancer Institute.
The recipient of this position will:
- manage all information connected to the project; prepare information for and take part in all project team meetings;
- collect and analyze data pertaining to transdisciplinary processes and outcomes at existing and/or newly emerging NCI transdisciplinary research centers;
- develop and submit manuscripts reporting results from ongoing research projects;
- provide consultative input and expertise on all matters;
- assist the team in developing and presenting training modules at professional meetings, NIH-wide conferences, and NCI Research Centers retreats;
- help with the development and implementation of new transdisciplinary collaboration assessment tools and the refinement of existing protocols for measuring transdisciplinary collaboration processes and outcomes;
- assist team members with the editing of manuscripts submitted for journal supplements and monographs focusing on topics related to the science of team science; and
- assist team members in developing an NCI-based web site that would offer transdisciplinary research assessment tools, prior publications, and other resources for public access.
STIPEND/BENEFITS:
This position is a one-year full-time Cancer Research Training Award (CRTA) position that will start between July 1st and September 1st, 2007, though an earlier start date is preferable. There is a possibility for yearly renewals.
Stipend is commensurate with relevant work experience and education.
The stipend range for those who are doctoral degree candidates is $29,600 to $32,000, while for those with a doctoral degree the range is $39,800 to $61,700.
Health benefits are available. Some flexibility in work hours will be allowed. Participation in conferences and continued training in evaluation methods is encouraged and supported |
| Requirements: | Ph.D. or equivalent degree in program evaluation or related applied management or a social science research area is desired, although advanced pre-doctoral students will be considered. Pre-doctoral candidates should be able to make a full-time on-site commitment to this project and must have all coursework for their Ph.D. completed.
The candidate should have a strong interest in program evaluation methods applied within the context of big scienceinitiatives. Knowledge and experience in program evaluation and evaluation research is preferred, though training in this area will be supported.
Candidates must have familiarity with a broad array of social research methods and demonstrate expertise in and understanding of both qualitative and quantitative methodologies. The candidate also must demonstrate understanding of the organizational context for evaluation and of the different ways evaluation procedures can be integrated into that context.
Strong interpersonal skills are required as this is a collaborative, team-based effort. The candidate must be a self-starter who is comfortable taking the initiative and who can play a major role in helping to bring several projects to completion.
In order to qualify for the position, the candidate must be a U.S. citizen or resident alien. A candidate with an I-551 stamp in their passport can also qualify since this is temporary verification of permanent residency status pending issuance of the green card. Individuals with "Employment Authorization" documents (EADs) do not meet eligibility criteria. |
| To Apply: | Recruitment for this position is currently open and will end 1 May 2007.
Please send inquiries or application materials by electronic mail only directly to Richard Moser, Ph.D. at moserr@mail.nih.gov.
Include the following in application:
- Cover e-mail message/letter and contact information with an explanation of your interest and experience in conducting evaluation research and how the CRTA fellowship will further your career goals. Please provide your earliest possible start date.
- Curriculum Vitae or Résumé
- Two letters of reference from supervisors or professors signed and on letterhead with email addresses and phone numbers included. If signed letters are unavailable electronically, an initial unsigned version is acceptable with the remainder of the application packet; however, a signed copy must follow by mail to the address below.
- Graduate transcripts. If an official transcript is unavailable electronically, an unofficial transcript is acceptable with the remainder of the application packet; however, an official transcript must follow by mail to the address below.
MAILING ADDRESS:
NCI, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, Behavioral Research Program Office of the Associate Director
ATTN: Richard Moser, Ph.D.
6130 Executive Blvd
Room 4052, MSC 7326, Bethesda, MD 20892-7326.
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