Department: The Ballmer Institute for Children's Behavioral Health
Rank: Research Assistant (Type B)
Annual Basis: 12 Month
Review of Applications Begins
Applications will be reviewed as needs arise.
Special Instructions to Applicants
To ensure consideration, complete applications must include the following along with the online application:
• A cover letter highlighting how your knowledge, skills, and experience qualify you for the requirements, competencies, and, if applicable, preferred qualifications outlined in the job announcement.
• A resume of your professional work experience, education, and applicable certifications.
Applications will be accepted continuously. Screening of applications will take place as positions become available and will continue until positions are filled.
Department Summary
The Ballmer Institute for Children's Behavioral Health at the University of Oregon Portland establishes a new national model for behavioral healthcare for children and families by creating the nation’s first undergraduate program in child behavioral health.
The institute prioritizes the needs of youth who have been historically or persistently underserved and seeks to make real system change by:
- Creating a new mental health profession
- Delivering support in schools and the community
- Training existing youth-serving professionals
- Developing new approaches to support child behavioral health
- Transforming the Pacific Northwest into a national model of thought and action
This groundbreaking institute was made possible by an extraordinary gift from Connie and Steve Ballmer, co-founders of Ballmer Group Philanthropy.
Position Summary
The Ballmer Institute is seeking qualified applicants for its research recruitment open pool. Positions will be limited duration appointments that are part-time or short-term, with contracts not to exceed one year; some projects may carry the possibility of renewal up to a total of three years, depending on programmatic need, funding, and performance.
Research activities will involve contributing to studies on behavioral health in youth and families, with focus areas including:
• Mental health literacy and prevention strategies
• Social and environmental influences on sleep and developmental processes
• Technology use and its impact on well-being
• Risk and protective factors for youth psychopathology
• Implementation and evaluation of evidence-based interventions in community settings
Research Assistant positions will conduct research under the direction of the Principal Investigator (PI); Research Associate positions will conduct research with only general guidance from the PI. These positions have the opportunity to acquire research experience, contribute to program goals, and receive an annual performance evaluation.
Postdoctoral Research Scholars will conduct research under the direction of a faculty member for the purpose of acquiring ongoing research training after completing their doctoral degree. In addition to further career development, the postdoctoral research scholar and PI will create and follow mentoring and individual development plans.
Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis. Screening of applications will take place as positions become available and will continue until positions are filled. Salary will be dependent upon education, experience, and available funding.
Some positions are location bound including cities such as Portland, OR; Eugene, OR; Boston, MA; and Philadelphia, PA. Other positions may be virtual/hybrid.
Minimum Requirements
To qualify for the rank of Research Assistant (Type B):
• Bachelor’s degree in Psychology or other related field
To qualify for the rank of Research Assistant (Type C):
• Master’s degree in Psychology or other related field
To qualify for the rank of Research Associate:
• Ph.D. by the start of the position
• Experience in a research lab
To qualify for the rank of Postdoctoral Scholar:
• Ph.D. by the start of the position
• Experience in a research lab
Professional Competencies
• Professional experience, ability, or potential for quality research.
Preferred Qualifications
• Research background in Psychology or a closely related field.
All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check.
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