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This list is updated monthly. The following positions are still open as of 07/01/22. For additional VA opportunities, please visit the USAJobs website.
Working at the VA Cooperative Studies Program Epidemiology Center (CSPEC)-Durham
The CSPEC-Durham is one of six national epidemiology Centers that serve as national resources for epidemiologic research for the Office of Research and Development (ORD), Department of Veterans Affairs.
The primary mission of the CSPECs is to design and conduct state-of-the-art population research on health and disease to enhance our understanding of their determinants, treatments, and outcomes in order to improve the health, well-being, and care of Veterans and all Americans.
Our Center primarily focuses on studies and initiatives related to 1) Cancer Outcomes; and 2) Gulf War Research. We also investigate COVID-19, liver disease, and ALS.
If you would like to share your experience and research project management skills alongside a highly skilled, dedicated, and collaborative team that loves doing work that has an impact on Veterans, then we want to talk to you!
Summary
The Project Manager (PM) will be responsible for the day-to-day management of assigned VA research projects and initiatives at the CSPEC to benefit our Nation’s Veterans. The incumbent will assure timely completion of Center objectives by facilitating project execution, schedules, guidelines, requirements, partner engagement, and deliverables.
Hours per week: full-time position @ 40 hrs per week; 50% telework considered after probationary period
Job Responsibilities:
Minimum Requirements:
Masters Degree in Public Health, health sciences, or allied health sciences field with at least 1 year of relevant experience. Degree must be from an educational program from an accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education at the time the degree was obtained. Must be a U.S. Citizen to apply.
Preferred:
Additional Details:
Education and experience will be evaluated by Human Resources to determine if the top candidate meets the criteria for this GS-11 position. The General Schedule (GS) salary table for Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill can be found on the Office of Personnel Management website at opm.gov. This is a temporary appointment that can be extended. It includes full health and retirement benefits.
Closing date: 8/3/22
If interested, please email cover letter and CV to:
Carrie May, MPH
Assistant Director – Operations, CSPEC-Durham
Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center
508 Fulton St (152)
Durham, NC 27705
Email: [email protected]
We are looking for a highly motivated individual to serve as a full-time Project Manager (PM) at the VA Bedford Health Care System’s Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research (CHOIR). This is a hybrid position.
Responsibilities include the following project management tasks:
The individual will also:
Requirements:
Top Skills & Proficiencies:
Please send a cover letter, resume, and any questions to [email protected] with email subject heading: “GS-11 Project Manager - CHOIR”.
About CHOIR – VA Bedford Healthcare System
CHOIR's mission is to advance coordinated, patient-centered health care for all Veterans through research and quality improvement. We are one of the largest health services research centers in VA, with multi-disciplinary teams located on both the Bedford and Boston VA campuses. We specialize in research focused on patient-centered care, care coordination, long-term care, safety and quality in healthcare services, and mental health and substance use recovery, among others. We are committed to engaging patients, providers, and other stakeholders in the design and dissemination of our research and disseminating research findings to a range of audiences within and outside of the VA healthcare system. Please visit www.choir.research.va.gov
The VA Evidence Synthesis Program (ESP) is a national research program focused on improving Veteran health and wellbeing through tailored evidence synthesis products. ESP produces high-quality, timely, and innovative syntheses designed to support the implementation of effective practices across the VHA system. ESP syntheses have resulted in positive changes to clinical practice and policy and have informed quality improvement and research-focused initiatives at the national level. The program comprises four Centers across the US and a Coordinating Center (CC) located in Portland, Oregon.
POSITION DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES
The ESP is seeking a Data Visualization and Information (DVI) Specialist to examine and interpret findings of narrative and/or quantitative evidence syntheses (ie, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and related research products) and produce appealing visualizations that effectively facilitate reader understanding of, and engagement with, those findings. The DVI Specialist will also be involved in production of program administrative reports and scientific communication tools (eg, presentations, reporting templates, dashboards, etc) and in program-wide quality assurance activities, such as development and implementation of data visualization standards and practices.
The ideal individual for this role is an innovative thinker that possesses extensive knowledge of principles and practices of effective scientific communication, advanced skillsets in data visualization and scientific report production, and an understanding of health research, statistics and statistical analyses, and systematic reviewing. The individual in this role should also have a broad awareness and appreciation of how scientific evidence supports and enables decision-making processes. Finally, because the individual in this role will support program-wide activities, they should have the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with a large number of team members using remote communication and project management platforms (eg, Microsoft Teams).
The DVI Specialist may work fully remotely, or in person at the VA Portland Health Care System in Portland, Oregon.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
COMPENSATION
HOW TO APPLY
The anticipated start date for the position is August 2022, and applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Applicants should provide the following by email to Nicole Floyd ([email protected]):
The VA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to be an equal opportunity organization that does not discriminate against applicants based on any protected class status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity, and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply.
Come join us in Boston at the VA Boston Healthcare System (VABHS), New England's premier referral center for Veterans' healthcare. VABHS is the largest recipient of VA research funds in the nation and ranked #3 among 146 VA facilities nationally for overall employee satisfaction.
The VA Biorepository Brain Bank (VABBB) in VABHS has 1 full-time Project Coordinator opening for professionals passionate about serving Veterans and about public health and clinical research. VABBB research focuses on veterans with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and Gulf War Veteran’s Illness (GWVI).
The Project Coordinator will oversee implementation of research studies, analysis of both qualitative and quantitative data and data collection forms and surveys. The position involves management of the day-to-day operations of the assigned project including development and implementation of research procedures and systems.
The successful candidate will have a graduate degree in psychology/neuroscience/social work or related field, as well as general knowledge of research methodology. Previous experience with cognitive testing and psychiatric diagnostic interviewing is preferred, as is demonstrated experience in managing study projects.
To be considered for the position you must be a US Citizen; have a graduate degree in a major study in an academic field related to the medical field, health sciences or allied sciences appropriate to the work of the position; minimum of 2 years of experience in a research setting; knowledge of public health and clinical research methods; understanding of regulatory requirements of human subjects research; strong attention to detail; exceptional organizational skills; high level of comfort with multi-tasking; ability to effectively and proactively communicate with multiple stakeholders
If providing care for our veterans is something that appeals to you while enjoying amazing benefits, in addition to working and living in an area rich in history, culture, and recreational opportunities, this position is for you!
Applicants should submit a cover letter and CV or inquiries to [email protected]. Include “Research Project Coordinator” in the e-mail subject line.
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
Are you interested in helping to improve the healthcare of our United States Veterans through meaningful work in a collaborative environment? The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Cooperative Studies Program (CSP) is a nationally renowned program that produces innovative solutions to Veteran and national healthcare problems through multi-site research studies.
The Seattle Epidemiologic Research and Information Center (ERIC) is a CSP epidemiology center conducting state-of-the-art health research on Veterans. The ERIC is seeking a full-time Research Coordinator to support the CSP Integrated Veteran Epidemiologic Study Data Resource (INVESTD-R).
INVESTD-R is a national open-science initiative that facilitates the responsible sharing of data, biospecimens, and other resources generated by epidemiologic research on Veterans. Increased access to these resources expands opportunities for qualified researchers to make scientific discoveries that benefit Veterans and the public. INVESTD-R is committed to using open science to advance research, while ensuring strong safeguards are in place to protect the privacy of participants and the confidentiality of their data.
The Research Coordinator will support multiple projects under the initiative, particularly the CSP Data and Biospecimen Repository, a new program-wide research repository that will share data and biospecimens from multiple CSP studies for future research. The position will also assist with other INVESTD-R projects, as needed.
Key duties:
Qualifications:
About INVESTD-R, Seattle ERIC, and VA Cooperative Studies Program (CSP)
The Seattle ERIC is a research center within the VA Puget Sound Health Care System that works to improve the health and care of Veterans through epidemiologic research. We are part of the VA CSP, a national VA research group of 12 epidemiology and clinical trial research centers. The Seattle ERIC is 1 of 3 centers managing the INVESTD-R open science initiative.
Learn more at:
Application information: Candidates must be U.S. citizens. Education and experience will be evaluated by Human Resources to determine if the top candidate meets the criteria for the targeted GS-9 level. The General Schedule (GS) salary table for Seattle can be found on the Office of Personnel Management website at opm.gov.
Please send a cover letter and resume to [email protected]. Applications received without a cover letter will not be considered. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled and will be reviewed in the order they are received.
Diversity enriches research and promotes the best healthcare. We are committed to building and sustaining an equitable and inclusive environment for our Center. We encourage individuals whose backgrounds or interests align with this commitment, as well as individuals from all backgrounds that are underrepresented in research, to apply.
This position is located in the Research Service at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System (MVAHCS). The Minneapolis VAHCS Research Service is one of the largest research programs within VHA. It oversees all aspects of approximately 450 research projects conducted at the Minneapolis VAMC. The incumbent will provide and assist in a wide variety of research support functions to the Deputy Associate Chief of Staff for Research (Deputy ACOS/R) and Associate Chief of Staff for research (ACOS/R).
Closing date: 07/11/2022
See https://www.usajobs.gov/job/660598100 for details.
Expected Salary: $70,853 year + Benefits
FTE: 1.0
Position Summary
This Clinical Research position is located in the Research and Development Service of the Veterans Administration Portland Health Care Systems (VAPORHCS) in Portland, Oregon. The incumbent will support Local Site Investigators (LSIs) in the coordination of one or more VA Cooperative Studies Programs (CSP) randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial and/or interventional clinical trial involving experimental and observational research in healthcare. The incumbent will primarily be working with a diversified population of United States Veterans, as well as the potential of working within the community and with other collaborating research institutions in the Portland, Oregon/SW Washington region, including the VAPORHCS Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs) within the Portland, Oregon Metro area.
This position will entail extensive patient contact and c quire normal safety precautions typical of such places as offices, meeting and training rooms, libraries, residences, or commercial vehicles, e.g., use of safe work practices with office equipment, avoidance of trips and falls, observance of fire regulations and traffic signals.
Interested candidates should send a resume/CV to Tawni Kenworthy-Heinige by email at [email protected]. This posting will be open until a candidate has been selected.
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Are you interested in helping to improve the healthcare of our United States Veterans through meaningful work in a collaborative environment? The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Cooperative Studies Program (CSP) is a nationally renowned program that produces innovative solutions to Veteran and national healthcare problems through multi-site research studies.
The VA CSP Seattle Epidemiologic Research and Information Center (ERIC) is hiring a full-time Research Coordinator who has experience with and enjoys supporting data quality, management and biostatistics efforts in research. This position will work under the supervision of the Core Team Project Manager to support the ERIC Data and Biostatistics Teams’ activities across all Center studies. This is a newly created position and offers the opportunity to help define the role. This position is based in Seattle, WA.
Key duties:
Work with staff to support day-to-day activities for the ERIC Analytics Team, including:
Qualifications:
About the Seattle ERIC and VA CSP:
The Seattle ERIC is a research center within the VA Puget Sound Health Care System that works to improve the healthcare of Veterans through epidemiologic research. We are part of the VA CSP, a national VA research group of 12 epidemiology and clinical trial research centers.
Learn more at:
Application information:
Candidates must be U.S. citizens. Education and experience will be evaluated by Human Resources to determine if the top candidate meets the criteria for the targeted GS-09 level. The General Schedule (GS) salary table for Seattle can be found on the Office of Personnel Management website at opm.gov.
Please send a cover letter and resume to [email protected]. Applications received without a cover letter will not be considered. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Diversity enriches research and promotes the best healthcare. We are committed to building and sustaining an equitable and inclusive environment for our Center. We encourage individuals whose backgrounds or interests align with this commitment, as well as individuals from all backgrounds that are underrepresented in research, to apply.
Ambulatory Care Service and Health Services Research & Development (HSR&D;) at the Durham VA Health Care System are seeking a Clinician-Investigator to join a vibrant group of clinical and health services researchers with cross institution collaborations. All areas of research relevant to primary care are welcome, including health equity, chronic illness management, sex/gender specific care, health promotion and behavior change, and implementation science.
Durham VA Health Care System provides world-class health care to more than 200,000 Veterans living across central and eastern North Carolina. The successful candidate will deliver clinical care and conduct research with the nationally renowned HSR&D; Center of Innovation (COIN) to Accelerate Discovery and Practice Transformation. To learn more about ADAPT investigators and resources, please visit our website: Durham Center of Innovation to ADAPT Home
Duke University is a primary clinical and research partner of Durham VA, and the successful candidate may be eligible for a Duke School of Medicine appointment in the relevant clinical department. Durham is known as a great city to live, work, and play, and a destination that offers celebrated arts, dining, sports, and more. World class facilities like the Durham Performing Arts Center, Durham Bulls Athletic Park, and Duke University's Nasher Museum of Art blend with nearly 100 City-owned parks and recreation facilities. For more information see: https://www.discoverdurham.com/
We value a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to be an equal opportunity organization that does not discriminate against applicants based on any protected class status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply.
Beginning salary range is $200,000 - $243,000 per year. VA offers a competitive benefits package. This position is eligible for the Education Debt Reduction Program, a student loan payment reimbursement program.
For additional information on duties, requirements, and how to apply, please visit:
Applications must be submitted by August 15, 2022.
This is a very exciting opportunity to help create a Clinical Trials Center at VA Puget Sound while partnering with local research resources. Do you want to be a part of improving the healthcare of our United States Veterans through meaningful work in a collaborative environment? The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Cooperative Studies Program (CSP) is a nationally renowned program that produces innovative solutions for Veteran and national healthcare problems through multi-site research studies.
The Seattle NODES is recruiting a full-time position that will provide leadership for management of our local center. The Research Program Manager will work closely with the Seattle NODES Directors and CSP study teams to assure the success of their studies. This position is based in Seattle, WA. The Center is 1 of 23 national NODES centers within CSP.
Key Duties:
Qualifications:
Required:
Preferred:
There may be travel opportunities for national CSP research meetings and to our regional sites. The Seattle NODES will be collaborating with other VA facilities in our region, such as Boise and Spokane.
Candidates must be US citizens. Depending on the candidate’s experience, the target salary will be in the GS-12 range according to the Office of Personnel Management General Schedule table at opm.gov.
Please send a cover letter and resume to [email protected]. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Closing date: September 3, 2022
For more information about the CSP NODES, please see Network of Dedicated Enrollment Sites (NODES) - VA Cooperative Studies Program (CSP).
Diversity enriches research and promotes the best healthcare. We are committed to building and sustaining an equitable and inclusive environment for our NODES. We encourage individuals whose backgrounds or interests align with this commitment, as well as individuals from all backgrounds that are underrepresented in research, to apply.
Are you interested in helping to improve the healthcare of our United States Veterans through meaningful work in a collaborative environment? The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Cooperative Studies Program (CSP) is a nationally renowned program that produces innovative solutions to Veteran and national healthcare problems through multi-site research studies.
The VA CSP Seattle Epidemiologic Research and Information Center (ERIC), is hiring a full-time Research Data Analyst to work with an experienced and growing group of researchers committed to high-quality epidemiologic investigations using large, complex health data to address Veteran health issues.
The Research Data Analyst will support several large, national, epidemiologic research studies as well as smaller-scale, investigator-initiated projects. This position will work closely with the Center’s senior data manager, biostatisticians, and scientific personnel in the conduct of observational epidemiologic studies addressing environmental and occupational exposures, pharmacotherapy, specific medical conditions, and genetics/genomics. Some of the current research projects at the ERIC include pulmonary health, cardiovascular disease, mental health, back pain, dysvascular amputations, and COVID-19 associated outcomes.
Primary responsibilities include identifying appropriate data elements from VA data sources, extracting and cleaning data, creating and curating research repository databases, and creating analytic data sets to be used to answer specific research and operational questions. Additional responsibilities may include mentoring staff, consulting with investigators about available VA data resources, and keeping abreast of new technologies needed to support the CSP’s future scientific and data needs.
Key duties:
Qualifications:
About the Seattle ERIC and VA CSP: The Seattle ERIC is a research center within the VA Puget Sound Health Care System that works to improve the healthcare of Veterans through epidemiologic research. We are part of the VA CSP, a national VA research group of 12 epidemiology and clinical trial research centers.
Learn more at:
Application information:
Candidates must be U.S. citizens. Education and experience will be evaluated by Human Resources to determine if the top candidate meets the criteria for the targeted GS-11 through GS-12 range. The General Schedule (GS) salary table for Seattle can be found on the Office of Personnel Management website at opm.gov.
Closing date: 8/26/2022
Please send a cover letter and resume to [email protected]. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled and will be reviewed in the order they are received. Applications received without a cover letter will not be considered.
Diversity enriches research and promotes the best healthcare. We are committed to building and sustaining an equitable and inclusive environment for our Center. We encourage individuals whose backgrounds or interests align with this commitment, as well as individuals from all backgrounds that are underrepresented in research, to apply.
Expected starting salary: $70,853 + benefits (GS11), Full Time
Position Summary: We are a seeking motivated, independent, and experienced candidate for a full-time Research Program Manager position to assist a Principal Investigator (PI) in the VA Center to Improve Veteran Involvement in Care (CIVIC) with multiple research projects intended to advance the prevention and treatment of common and significant mental health issues and conditions that affect Veterans. Specific projects are related to suicide prevention, women’s mental health, social determinants of health, and reintegrating service members. We are looking for candidates that can work independently to support a research team to achieve project aims and deadlines across multiple projects. The ideal candidates will be highly skilled in project coordination and have advanced knowledge of human subject protections, demonstrated experience with manuscript and grant development, and multiple years of prior experience leading a range of human subjects research studies, across multiple methods.
This position is located at the VA Portland Health Care System’s Center to Improve Veteran Involvement in Care (CIVIC) (https://www.portlandcoin.research.va.gov/). CIVIC’s mission is to conduct research that empowers veterans to improve their health through engagement in self-care, engagement with VA and non-VA healthcare systems, and engagement in the research process.
The VA HSRD CIVIC is a research center housed at the VA Portland Health Care System with strong ties to Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). The CIVIC community is committed to developing, fostering, and retaining a diverse workforce. We seek applicants who have experience working with diverse communities and on diverse teams. In addition, we seek candidates who have experience engaging, communicating with, and incorporating perspectives from multiple diverse or underrepresented communities into research.
This study team values individuals at all points in their career trajectories and is committed to fostering the professional growth of its staff. Within our team, we have multiple ongoing projects and collaborations with other investigators that provide opportunities for additional data analysis, data collection, and cross-team experiences to support motivated staff in reaching professional development goals. Within CIVIC, and the broader VA and OHSU communities, there are many opportunities for continuing education and training related to a broad variety of topics. Such opportunities include OHSU Departmental Grand Rounds or larger events, research in progress meetings, CIVIC conferences, analyst drop-in sessions, qualitative forums, funding for participation in external training opportunities (e.g., workshops, conference attendance), and more.
This position is eligible for modified work schedules, a transit pass, as well as paid vacation, sick leave, and a range of healthcare and retirement benefits: https:/www.vacareers.va.gov/Benefits/EmploymentBenefits.
Responsibilities
The primary responsibility is to assist the PI in leading a growing research team conducting multiple studies including clinical trials of behavioral interventions, mixed-methods research, longitudinal surveys, systematic reviews, and big-data projects. Specific duties will depend on qualifications and professional development goals, but may include:
Experience
Minimum Requirements:
Preferred qualifications (beyond minimum):
Telework/remote work
Telework options will be discussed with applicants, but some periodic onsite work will be required.
How to apply
Interested candidates should send both a cover letter and a resume/CV to Katie McDonald, by email at [email protected] with the subject line ‘Research program manager.’
Dr. Eric Hermes and the HSR&D; Pain Research, Informatics, Multimorbidities, and Education (PRIME) Center at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System, is seeking to fill a Project Coordinator position to oversee the management of health services related VA research studies oriented towards virtual care.
Job Details:
Job Description: The Project Coordinator will oversee and coordinate multiple research projects simultaneously, which include multi-site effectiveness and implementation trials as well as pilot trials. Example responsibilities include:
Requirements: Master’s degree in allied health science field with three years of related experience, or a doctorate in an allied health science field with 1 year of related experience. Candidates with degrees in public health, health services research, epidemiology, psychology, health sciences (or related field) and experience in research in healthcare-related settings will be considered. Knowledge and skills in project management, familiarity with IRB and research regulations, and willingness to learn and work collaboratively are required. Experience managing multiple projects and proficiency with Microsoft Office including Outlook, Word, PowerPoint and virtual meeting platforms preferred. Must be highly motivated, organized, and autonomous with excellent multi-tasking ability and record-keeping, and possess a professional demeanor with excellent interpersonal skills.U.S. citizenship is required.
Contact: Please E-mail a cover letter and resume to Eric Hermes, M.D. ([email protected]).
Are you interested in helping to improve the health and care of our United States Veterans through meaningful work in a collaborative environment? The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Cooperative Studies Program (CSP) is a nationally renowned program that produces innovative solutions to Veteran and national healthcare problems through multi-site research studies.
The Seattle Epidemiologic Research and Information Center (ERIC) is hiring a full-time Research Assistant/Specialist/Coordinator. The Research Assistant/Specialist/Coordinator will support the Service and Health Among Deployed Veterans Study (SHADE Study, CSP #595), a multi-site observational study. The aim of the study is to characterize the impact of deployment-related pollution exposures during Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), and Operation New Dawn (OND) on current respiratory health.
The Research Assistant/Specialist/Coordinator will provide operational support under the direction of the SHADE Study Program Manager.
Key duties:
Qualifications:
About the Seattle ERIC and VA CSP:
The Seattle ERIC is a research center within the VA Puget Sound Health Care System that works to improve the health and care of Veterans through epidemiologic research. We are part of the VA CSP, a national VA research group of 12 epidemiology and clinical trial research centers.
Learn more at:
Application information:
Candidates must be U.S. citizens. Education and experience will be evaluated by Human Resources to determine if the top candidate meets the criteria for the targeted GS-05 through GS-09 range. The General Schedule (GS) salary table for Seattle can be found on the Office of Personnel Management website at opm.gov.
Please send a cover letter and resume to [email protected]. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled, and will be reviewed in the order they are received. Applications received without a cover letter will not be considered.
Closing date: 8/26/2022
Diversity enriches research and promotes the best healthcare. We are committed to building and sustaining an equitable and inclusive environment for our Center. We encourage individuals whose backgrounds or interests align with this commitment, as well as individuals from all backgrounds that are underrepresented in research, to apply.
The VA Northern California Health Care System is looking for candidate who is an enthusiastic leader to chief a robust Research program. The Associate Chief of Staff for Research (ACOS/R), along with Research staff, will formulate the goals and objectives of the research program, advise and support investigators so that they are successful, oversee the administration of research activities, and ensure that programs meet all regulatory compliance requirements. For qualified applicants, appointment at the Associate or Full Professor level may be included with our teaching affiliate, University of California, Davis.
Closing date: 09/30/2022
See https://www.usajobs.gov/job/623626100 for details.
Are you interested in helping to improve the health and healthcare of our United States Veterans through meaningful work in a collaborative environment? The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Cooperative Studies Program (CSP) is a nationally renowned program that produces innovative solutions to Veteran and national healthcare problems through multi-site research studies.
The VA CSP Seattle Epidemiologic Research and Information Center (ERIC) is hiring a full-time Research Assistant/Specialist. The Research Assistant/Specialist will support a multi-site observational study titled, CSP #2028: Epidemiology, Immunology, and Clinical Characteristics of COVID-19 (EPIC3) within the Veterans Health Administration.
The aim of the study is to gather longitudinal data on the epidemiology, virology, immunology, and clinical characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 infections and the COVID-19 disease to answer key research questions about their natural history and clinical outcomes, and to better anticipate and manage pandemics in the future for Veterans Health Administration users and the general population. The Seattle ERIC provides the overall administration and coordination of the study for all study sites nationwide.
The Research Assistant will provide operational support under the direction of the Study Project Manager.
Key duties include the following:
Minimum qualifications:
About the Seattle ERIC and VA CSP:
The Seattle ERIC is a research center within the VA Puget Sound Health Care System that works to improve the health and healthcare of Veterans through epidemiologic research. We are part of the VA CSP, a national VA research group of 12 epidemiology and clinical trial research centers.
Learn more at:
Application information:
Candidates must be U.S. citizens. Education and experience will be evaluated by Human Resources to determine if the top candidate meets the criteria for the targeted GS-05 to GS-07 range. The General Schedule (GS) salary table for Seattle can be found on the Office of Personnel Management website at opm.gov.
Please send a cover letter and resume to [email protected]. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Applications received without a cover letter will not be considered.
Closing date: 8/26/2022
Diversity enriches research and promotes the best healthcare. We are committed to building and sustaining an equitable and inclusive environment for our Center. We encourage individuals whose backgrounds or interests align with this commitment, as well as individuals from all backgrounds that are underrepresented in research, to apply.
The Airborne Hazards and Burn Pits Center of Excellence (AHBPCE) and Rutgers Biomedical Health Sciences (RBHS) is seeking candidates for one or more full-time faculty positions at the rank of Assistant, Associate or Full Professor (coterminous). This position will be based primarily at the VA New Jersey Health Care System (VANJHCS) and is paid directly by the AHBPCE. Academic appointment is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Depending on their qualifications, the successful candidate may be appointed in a department within one of the eight schools at RBHS.
The successful candidate will direct a research program within the AHBPCE at VANJHCS and pursue VA and non-VA sources of funding, with the latter providing opportunities to engage more directly with RBHS. It is expected that the applicant will engage in service at AHBPCE and RBHS and participate in RBHS graduate and medical student education.
Currently, the AHBPCE’s research program is focused predominantly on applied pulmonary physiology research in Veteran populations. Applicants with similar and complementary expertise are welcomed, with the following areas being prioritized:
As a national VA Center of Excellence, the AHBPCE has four primary foci: a) Performing research related to Veterans’ concerns about exposure to airborne hazards and open burn pits; b) Creating and disseminating high quality education activities and materials for Veterans and clinicians; c) Delivering specialized clinical care and consultation for Veterans; and d) Monitoring enterprise clinical response through analysis of VA Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry data and related activities. Therefore, the Center is uniquely positioned to address a key priority area (i.e., military environmental exposures) outlined within both the Veterans Health Administration’s overall strategic plan and Office of Research and Development Research Enterprise realignment.
For questions, please contact AHBPCE Co-Director Dr. Michael Falvo ([email protected]).
This position is located within the Research & Development Service Line at VA Boston Healthcare System that conducts health services research projects and performs basic science research. The Health Science Specialist (HSS) functions as a member of a large multidisciplinary research and operations enterprise whose responsibilities are both local and national in scope. National research projects and operational evaluations also relate to VA planning and management. The HSS employs scientific, organizational, interpersonal skills, and an understanding of the basic principles of scientific investigation and in-depth understanding of the study protocols in order to make difficult decisions independently.
Major Duties and Responsibilities: The incumbent serves as an HSS, partnering with senior level personnel at a VISN1 Research Service to create and maintain a comprehensive, coordinated overview of the VA Medical Center's participation in the Research Service programs. The incumbent is directly responsible for executing highly complex, multi-phased tasks which are required for the successful day-today conduct of the research support activities in this program. The incumbent will provide high level assistance to the Principal Investigators and their support personnel in coordinating participant recruitment; ensuring interview programs are ethically sound and meet all regulatory requirements; develop robust data collection systems and methodologies; and cover all administrative aspects of the studies. The incumbent will also pursue individual funding opportunities when appropriate and organize program evaluations for the department. The primary responsibility of the incumbent is to coordinate all aspects of research projects and for day-to-day project management.
Interested applicants are encouraged to contact Olivia DeJoie at [email protected] with any questions or to express interest. To be considered for the position, please enclose a current resume and/or cover letter.
Job Description: The National Center for PTSD, Women’s Health Sciences Division at VA Boston HealthCare System is seeking up to four full-time Research Assistants for an early summer (June/July) start date. The research assistant(s) will work closely with Principal Investigators and Division staff on research projects related to Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), PTSD treatment and treatment outcome clinical trials, gender differences in traumatic stress exposure and comorbidity with self-destructive behaviors (e.g., self-directed violence, disordered eating, substance use), and health outcomes and stressors unique to women Veterans. Primary responsibilities include conducting telephone and in-person screening sessions, data collection, data analysis, participant recruitment and screening, administrative management of research studies, and assistance in the preparation of grants, presentations, and manuscripts.
Setting: The Women's Health Sciences Division in Boston, MA, specializes in the study of women Veterans and non-Veterans, with a particular focus on understanding gender differences in trauma exposure, trauma and stress in marginalized groups, community violence, and polytrauma psychopathology.
Requirements: Bachelor's degree in psychology or a closely related discipline; research experience. Interest in/experience working with individuals at risk of self-directed violence desired for one of the research technician positions.
Time Commitment: Two years, with the possibility of an extension.
Anticipated Start Date: June-July 2022
How to apply: Please submit:
1) a letter describing your interest in the position and related career goals,
2) a curriculum vita or resume,
3) a current unofficial transcript, and
4) contact information for three references.
This is an ideal position for those intending to apply to graduate school (MA or Ph.D.) in clinical psychology or a related discipline. Opportunities to present at national conferences and contribute to academic publications are available and encouraged.
Application/questions should be submitted to Lauren McSweeney, Ph.D., ([email protected]). Applications will be reviewed until the positions are filled.
The Department of Veteran Affairs is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
This position is housed in the Research and Development Service located at the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Portland Health Care System in Portland, Oregon. The incumbent will serve as a Research Librarian (Health Science Specialist) in the Coordinating Center for the Evidence Synthesis Program (ESP), a national VA Health Services Research and Development Service (HSR&D;) research program.
Since 2007, the ESP has focused on improving Veteran health and wellbeing through the production of tailored evidence synthesis products to support the implementation of effective practices. ESP’s high-quality, timely, and innovative syntheses have resulted in positive changes to clinical practice and policy and have informed quality improvement and research-focused initiatives at the national level. The program comprises 4 ESP Centers across the US and a Coordinating Center (CC) located in Portland, Oregon. Center Directors are VA clinicians and recognized leaders in the field of evidence synthesis with close ties to the AHRQ Evidence-based Practice Center Program. The CC manages national program operations, conducts initial scoping and feasibility assessment of systematic review topics nominated to the ESP, and houses the Rapid Response program, which responds to urgent evidence needs through the production of rapid evidence synthesis products (eg, ESP Evidence Briefs).
POSITION DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES
As a Research Librarian with the ESP, the incumbent’s primary responsibility is to develop and conduct scientific literature searches on a variety of health services and clinical topics in collaboration with evidence synthesis researchers and subject matter experts. Specific duties for this position include:
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HOW TO APPLY
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Applicants should provide a cover letter describing interests and qualifications and CV/resume to Nicole Floyd ([email protected]).
Expected start date is July 2022.
The VA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to be an equal opportunity organization that does not discriminate against applicants based on any protected class status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds, and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion, are encouraged to apply.
The Salisbury VA Medical Center is hiring a full-time Research Coordinator. This position will be part of a dynamic team that supports research activities for all Center studies. This position is based in Salisbury, NC. Ad-hoc telework is available, but this position is not virtual.
Interested applicants should submit their CV, cover letter, and verification of education to [email protected]
The Salisbury VA Medical Center is hiring a full-time Psychology Technician. This position will be part of a dynamic team that supports research activities for all Center studies. This position is based in Salisbury, NC. Ad-hoc telework is available, but this position is not virtual.
Interested applicants should submit their CV, cover letter, and verification of education to [email protected]
Do you want to be a part of improving the healthcare of our United States Veterans through meaningful work in a collaborative environment? The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Cooperative Studies Program (CSP) is a nationally renowned program that produces innovative solutions for Veteran and national healthcare problems through multi-site research studies. This is a very exciting opportunity to help create a CSP team, or node, that enhances the overall performance, compliance, and management of CSP multi-site research.
The Seattle Network of Dedicated Enrollment Sites (NODES) is recruiting a full-time position that will provide research coordination for multi-site clinical trials at VA Puget Sound. The Senior Research Study Coordinator will work closely with the Seattle NODES Research Program Manager, Center Directors and CSP study teams to assure the success of their studies. This position is based in Seattle, WA. The Seattle NODES is 1 of 23 NODES within CSP.
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There may be travel opportunities for national CSP research meetings and to regional sites.
Candidates must be US citizens. Depending on the candidate’s experience, the target salary will be in the GS-9 to GS-11 range according to the Office of Personnel Management General Schedule table at opm.gov.
Please send a cover letter and resume to [email protected]. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled; however, materials received by 5/10/2022 will be considered first.
Closing date: 8/26/2022
For more information about the CSP NODES, please see Network of Dedicated Enrollment Sites (NODES) - VA Cooperative Studies Program (CSP).
Diversity enriches research and promotes the best healthcare. We are committed to building and sustaining an equitable and inclusive environment for our NODES. We encourage individuals whose backgrounds or interests align with this commitment, as well as individuals from all backgrounds that are underrepresented in research, to apply.
Are you interested in helping to improve the healthcare of our United States Veterans through meaningful work in a collaborative environment? The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Cooperative Studies Program (CSP) is a nationally renowned program that produces innovative solutions to Veteran and national healthcare problems through multi-site research studies.
The VA CSP Seattle Epidemiologic Research and Information Center (ERIC), is hiring a full-time Research Data Analyst to work with an experienced and growing group of researchers committed to high-quality epidemiologic investigations using large, complex health data to address Veteran health issues.
The Research Data Analyst will support several large, national, epidemiologic research studies as well as smaller-scale, investigator-initiated projects. This position will work closely with the Center’s senior data manager, biostatisticians, and scientific personnel in the conduct of observational epidemiologic studies addressing environmental and occupational exposures, pharmacotherapy, specific medical conditions, and genetics/genomics. Some of the current research projects at the ERIC include pulmonary health, cardiovascular disease, mental health, back pain, dysvascular amputations, and COVID-19 associated outcomes.
Primary responsibilities include identifying appropriate data elements from VA data sources, extracting and cleaning data, creating and curating research repository databases, and creating analytic data sets to be used to answer specific research and operational questions. Additional responsibilities may include mentoring staff, consulting with investigators about available VA data resources, and keeping abreast of new technologies needed to support the CSP’s future scientific and data needs.
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About the Seattle ERIC and VA CSP:
The Seattle ERIC is a research center within the VA Puget Sound Health Care System that works to improve the healthcare of Veterans through epidemiologic research. We are part of the VA CSP, a national VA research group of 12 epidemiology and clinical trial research centers.
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Application information:
Candidates must be U.S. citizens. Education and experience will be evaluated by Human Resources to determine if the top candidate meets the criteria for the targeted GS-11 through GS-12 range. The General Schedule (GS) salary table for Seattle can be found on the Office of Personnel Management website at opm.gov.
Please send a cover letter and resume to [email protected]. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled and will be reviewed in the order they are received. Applications received without a cover letter will not be considered.
Application deadline: July 11, 2022
Diversity enriches research and promotes the best healthcare. We are committed to building and sustaining an equitable and inclusive environment for our Center. We encourage individuals whose backgrounds or interests align with this commitment, as well as individuals from all backgrounds that are underrepresented in research, to apply.
The VA Health Services Research & Development (HSR&D;) Center for Information Dissemination and Education Resources (CIDER) is recruiting a web programmer with strong database skills. This full-time position is with a national program responsible for the technical development and maintenance of a database and website that support reporting of research and compliance-related processes for HSR&D.;
Under the direction of the Program Director, the Web Programmer will:
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Full-time position
Location: Seattle, Washington
Salary: $70K - $100K plus benefits depending on education and experience
Equal Opportunity Employer
Please send a cover letter and resume to: [email protected] . Open until filled.
The VA Health Services Research & Development (HSR&D;) Center for Information Dissemination and Education Resources (CIDER) is recruiting a programmer with database administration and application development experience, a strong understanding of web-based interfaces, and experience programming in a research environment. This full-time position is with a national program responsible for the technical development and maintenance of a database and website that support reporting of research and compliance-related processes for HSR&D.;
Under the direction of the Program Director, the Research Specialist will:
Qualifications/Requirements:
Other Information
Full-time position
Location: Seattle, Washington
Salary: $70K - $100K plus benefits depending on education and experience
Equal Opportunity Employer
Please send a cover letter and resume to: [email protected]. Open until filled.