University Of Connecticut Center On Aging
PURPOSE OF CLASS:
At UCHC this position is responsible for independently performing a full range of tasks for assigned clinical research projects/programs or segments of programs/projects. This position will act as project coordinator with supervisory responsibilities and interviewer for Latino family members caring for an older relative with dementia.
EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING:
Bachelor’s degree in public health, public policy, social work or related field plus one (1) year of clinical research experience in a relevant discipline. Degrees in other areas may be substituted on a case-by-case basis.
SPECIAL: Demonstrated ability in Word, Excel, SPSS, Access and PowerPoint. Must be bilingual Spanish/English (fluent); demonstrated ability to conduct research interviews, demonstrated supervisory skills; ability to work with a team. This position may involve local or out of state travel. Incumbents in this classification may be required to work some evenings and weekend hours.
PREFERRED: Bicultural background; exposure to older adults with physical, emotional and intellectual disabilities and their families.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
Knowledge of research protocols, principles and procedures; knowledge of aspects of clinical trials such as screening, interviewing, case reports forms; knowledge of experimental design, mathematics, statistics, computer applications and computer data management; oral and written communication skills; knowledge of a science such as biology or psychology; ability to identify, produce, organize, evaluate and interpret data; knowledge of ethics and regulatory procedures (i.e. informed consent, IRB applications, data safety and monitoring plans) involved with clinical trials and other clinical research; ability to work as a member of a project team; knowledge of clinical tasks required for research (e.g. interviewing).
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:
Performs a range of duties in conducting clinical research, provides support services for assigned research projects; performs tests and interact with patients; coordinates the facilitation of clinical research protocols; prepares IRB applications, consent and annual renewals; may prepare study progress reports and protocol amendments; coordinates the procurement, preparation and shipping of research specimens; assists higher level research staff on assigned projects; prepares all necessary materials required for audits or monitoring visits; prepares summaries of research results; assists in preparation and presentation of research findings, grant and contract applications; receives training in designated research protocols, procedure and techniques that the supervisor deems appropriate; performs related duties as required.
SCHEDULE: 20 hours weekly; schedule to be determined. Evenings may be required.
FULL TIME EQUIVALENT SALARY MININIMUM: $50.026
PLEASE APPLY ON LINE AT: https://jobs.uchc.edu (search code: 2008-589)
QUESTIONS CAN BE FORWARDED TO: Rick Fortinsky (fortinsky@uchc.edu, 860-679-8069)
The Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U), in partnership with the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research (APTR), is pleased to announce Public Health and Liberal Education, a project designed to help faculty members create and teach undergraduate courses that engage students with the world's major questions through the lens of public health.
In the first phase of the project, APTR and AAC&U will offer an intensive two-day curriculum and faculty development workshop to help participants design undergraduate courses in Public Health 101, Epidemiology 101, and/or Global Health 101. The workshop, pending funding, will be held July 9-10, 2007, in Washington, DC.
Learn more about the project, or submit an application.
Application Deadline: March 1, 2007
An understanding of public health issues is a critical component of good citizenship and a prerequisite for taking responsibility for building healthy societies. At its best, the study of public health combines the social sciences, sciences, mathematics, humanities, and the arts. At the same time, it serves as a vehicle for the development of written and oral communication skills, critical and creative thinking, quantitative and information literacy, and teamwork and problem solving. It incorporates civic knowledge and engagement--both local and global, intercultural competence, and ethical reasoning and action--while forming the foundation for lifelong learning. Workshop faculty will help participants use public health topics to implement a capacious vision of undergraduate liberal learning.
If you have questions about this project or the application process, please contact Kevin Hovland (hovland@aacu.org; 202-387-3760, ext. 431). Even if you choose not to apply for this current opportunity, AAC&U and APTR are eager to identify interest and need within the higher education community. Because we anticipate future faculty development workshops for public health, we will create a waiting list of those not selected this time and an "interest list" for subsequent offerings.
The Connecticut Health Foundation (CHF) is the state's largest independent, nonprofit foundation dedicated to improving health through policy research, technical assistance, and grantmaking in areas of oral health, children's mental health and racial and ethnic health disparities. Since 1999, CHF has awarded over $28 million in grants. Detailed information about CHF may be accessed at www.cthealth.org.
CHF seeks two (2) graduate student research assistants to perform literature reviews and formative research in support of programmatic activities.
Time Commitment and Compensation
The research assistants will work off-site with in-person, phone, and email supervision. Candidates must be able to travel to CHF’s New Britain office twice monthly for meetings.
Key Responsibilities
Qualifications and Skills
Reporting Structure
One research assistant will report to Program Officer Elizabeth Krause and one research assistant will report to Program Officer Onell Calderas.
Please send a cover letter and resume by Monday, February 19, 2007 to:
Connecticut Health Foundation
Attn: Elizabeth Krause
74B Vine Street
New Britain, CT 06052
elizabeth@cthealth.org
Questions about this opportunity may be directed to Elizabeth Krause at 860.224.2200 x14 or elizabeth@cthealth.org.
University of Connecticut Health Center
The Department of Health Career Opportunity Programs, University of Connecticut Health Center, invites applications for the position of Assistant Dean of Health Career Opportunity Programs and Associate Director of the Health Professions Partnership Initiative. The successful candidate will have primary responsibility for activities pertaining to recruitment of minority students to medical and dental programs of the Schools of Medicine and Dental Medicine, including coordination of the pipeline programs of the Health Professions Partnership Initiative, all recruitment efforts, visiting undergraduate institutions for the purpose of recruiting applicants to the undergraduate medical and dental programs, publishing and distributing written and audiovisual recruitment material, and coordinating the academic year and summer enrichment programs. The candidate will also be responsible for preparing and submitting grant requests to extramural funding agencies for which a record of successful extramural funding is required. The Assistant Dean reports to the Associate Dean and Director of the Department of Health Career Opportunity Program and will work closely with the Offices of Medical and Dental Student Admissions.
Preferred Qualifications: The candidate should possess credentials qualifying him/her for a departmentally based faculty position within one or both of the schools, a medical or dental degree or Ph.D., and pertinent administrative experience in a medical or dental school. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae and list of contact information for three references to: Marja M. Hurley, M.D., Professor of Medicine, Associate Dean & Director, Health Career Opportunity Programs, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, Connecticut 06030-3920 or e mail Ms. Anna Curtin at acurtin@nso1.uchc.edu. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
Center for Eliminating Health Disparities among Latinos
With funding from the NIH National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, CEHDL announces the availability of one Master’s and one Doctoral research assistantship starting in Fall 2007. Research assistantship will be 100% for 9-months per academic year. The Master’s research assistantship will be provided for a maximum of two years and the Doctoral research assistantship for a maximum of four years. UConn will provide a tuition waiver and health insurance to the recipients of the RA’s. The research assistantship is subject to annual renewal based on availability of funds and evidence of adequate progress.
These research assistantships will be awarded to graduate students concentrating their work on research that is relevant for reducing health disparities in Connecticut. Research can be done from a social, behavioral, biomedical, biological or integrated perspective and at either an applied or a basic science level. Successful candidates must have the cultural competence needed for the success of their projects. For the purpose of this application, cultural competence is defined as demonstrated knowledge, skills and prior achievements related to the work that will be performed on behalf of/in support of the US communities to be served. Applicants’ personal statements should include a reference to prior research, experience, and achievements serving the underrepresented and impoverished U.S. communities contemplated by the NIH grant.
Interested individuals must send an application including CV, transcripts, personal statement, academic plans, and 2 letters of reference (one of which needs to come from UConn major advisor) to Prof. Maria Luz Fernández, Department of Nutritional Sciences (U-4017) by February 12 2007. If applicant is not currently enrolled at the University of Connecticut application must include UConn’s acceptance letter for Fall 2007 or an explanation of the major advisor regarding the application status of the student.
Click here to download the application. (pdf)
CEHDL’s student awards committee is expecting to interview finalists in person by March 15, 2007 and to make a final decision by March 31st, 2007.
For more information about this opportunity please contact Professor Maria Luz Fernández at maria-luz.fernandez@uconn.edu or 486-5547
Health Disparities Seed Grant Available at UConn 2007–2008
Center for Eliminating Health Disparities among Latinos
With funding from UConn VP for Research Office and the Department of Nutritional Sciences, the Center for Eliminating Health Disparities among Latinos (CEHDL) announces the availability of one Health Disparities Seed Grant starting in summer 2007. Funding will be provided at a level of $10,000 for a pilot research project to be implemented during a one-year period.
The proposed research study can be from any discipline but it must address health disparity(ies) issue(s) affecting socio-economically disadvantaged communities in the USA. Interdisciplinary proposals are strongly encouraged.
Interested individuals should submit an electronic proposal with a maximum length of 12 double spaced pages (Times New Roman font 12, exclusive of references) to Rafael Pérez-Escamilla (rafael.perez-escamilla@uconn.edu) no later than March 15, 2007.
Proposal must include:
In addition, PI must submit a CV and updated current and pending grant support information.
Please note that:
1) Indirect costs are NOT allowed through this intramural funding opportunity
2) All UConn campuses are eligible to apply. However these funds MUST be managed by the Storrs Campus.
Proposals will be thoroughly reviewed by an ad-hoc interdisciplinary committee following the NIH panel review process and scoring method. Results will be announced by April 30, 2007.
The Hispanic Health Council, a community-based health research, service, policy and advocacy institute in Hartford, CT is pleased to announce an immediate opening for the Coordinator of the Community Liaison Core for the new multidisciplinary Latinos Health Disparities Center (a collaborative initiative of the University of Connecticut, the Hispanic Health Council, and Hartford Hospital). The new Center, part of a multimillion dollar effort to study health disparities among Latinos in Connecticut, will be responsible for developing partnerships with community providers, grassroots initiatives, and community leaders and advocates that insure that all research initiatives developed through the Center are responsive to the expressed needs and produce direct benefit for the community, inform Center scientists about Latino community needs and concerns, develop community sensitive strategies and recommendations for community-based research, and disseminate research findings to the community.
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
QUALIFICATIONS: MA/MPH/ or equivalent or higher degree in health or research field; career focus and 3 years experience in program management and coordination; demonstrated track record in planning and coordinating community activities and events. Well-organized with attention to details; self-motivated; good writing ability; good communication skills; good interpersonal and interdisciplinary skills, good planning and coordination skills. English/Spanish bilingual fluency (speaking and writing).
BENEFITS: Competitive salary; excellent health, disability and retirement benefits; full vacation and holiday schedule. Excellent working environment in a dynamic and community-oriented Center. Minority applicants are strongly encouraged to apply. Opportunities for long-term employment.
Submit Resume and cover letter specifying relevant skills, experience, and career goals to:
Maria M. Martinez, Human Resources Manager
Hispanic Health Council, Inc.
175 Main St., Hartford, CT 06106
Specify: Coordinator for Community Connections Core
email: mariam@hispanichealth.com
The Hispanic Health Council, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer
The Hispanic Health Council, a community-based health research, service, policy and advocacy institute in Hartford, CT is pleased to announce an immediate opening for the Coordinator of the Community Liaison Core for the new multidisciplinary Latinos Health Disparities Center (a collaborative initiative of the University of Connecticut, the Hispanic Health Council, and Hartford Hospital). The new Center, part of a multimillion dollar effort to study health disparities among Latinos in Connecticut, will be responsible for developing partnerships with community providers, grassroots initiatives, and community leaders and advocates that insure that all research initiatives developed through the Center are responsive to the expressed needs and produce direct benefit for the community, inform Center scientists about Latino community needs and concerns, develop community sensitive strategies and recommendations for community-based research, and disseminate research findings to the community.
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
QUALIFICATIONS: MA/MPH/ or equivalent or higher degree in health or research field; career focus and 3 years experience in program management and coordination; demonstrated track record in planning and coordinating community activities and events. Well-organized with attention to details; self-motivated; good writing ability; good communication skills; good interpersonal and interdisciplinary skills, good planning and coordination skills. English/Spanish bilingual fluency (speaking and writing).
BENEFITS: Competitive salary; excellent health, disability and retirement benefits; full vacation and holiday schedule. Excellent working environment in a dynamic and community-oriented Center. Minority applicants are strongly encouraged to apply. Opportunities for long-term employment.
Submit Resume and cover letter specifying relevant skills, experience, and career goals to:
Maria M. Martinez, Human Resources Manager
Hispanic Health Council, Inc.
175 Main St., Hartford, CT 06106
Specify: Coordinator for Community Connections Core
email: mariam@hispanichealth.com
The Hispanic Health Council, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer
The Hispanic Health Council, a community-based health research, service, policy and advocacy institute in Hartford, CT has an immediate full-time opening for a Cross Cultural Trainer/Community Liasison for the new multidisciplinary Latino Health Disparities Center (a collaborative initiative of the University of Connecticut, the Hispanic Health Council, and Hartford Hospital). The Center is designed to study and address health disparities among Latinos in Connecticut. The cross cultural trainer will play a critical role in the success of the Center by conducting training in cross cultural skills development and curriculum development. The position also involves a portion of time dedicated to the dissemination of information about the Center and health disparities to community members through the media.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
QUALIFICATIONS:
SALARY: Based on experience, competitive and excellent benefits package
Please send resume and cover letter to:
Maria Martinez, HR Manager
Hispanic Health Council, Inc.
175 Main Street, Hartford, CT 06106,
Specify: Cross Cultural Trainer/Community Liaison
email: mariam@hispanichealth.com
The Hispanic Health Council is an equal opportunity employer
There is an exciting faculty position in Hispanic Health Disparities Research at the El Paso Regional Campus of the UT School of Public Health.
TITLE: Assistant Professor of Nutrition and UMass Extension Nutrition Education Program (NEP) Food Safety Leader
DEPARTMENT: Department of Nutrition, School of Public Health and Health Sciences. The University of Massachusetts Amherst is the flagship campus of the University of Massachusetts system, and is home to 19,400 undergraduate and 5,700 graduate students. The 1,430 acre campus is located in the scenic Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts, 90 miles from Boston and 175 miles from New York City. The UMass Extension Nutrition Education Program works with low-income families, parenting teens, children and elderly at high risk of poverty, and professionals in agencies serving high need populations to improve health and nutritional status. The University of Massachusetts is strongly committed to excellence and actively supports cultural diversity.
RANK: Assistant Professor; 9-month, nontenure track; renewable contract, subject to funding availability
SALARY RANGE: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
EDUCATION: Ph.D. or equivalent in Nutrition, Food Science, Environmental Health, Public Health or related field;Food Sanitation Certificationpreferred
QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must demonstrate: experience implementing food safety or nutrition programs at the community, state or national level; expertise in designing and evaluating food safety or nutrition education programs; ability to work with culturally diverse and limited resource audiences; ability to secure extramural funding for research and extension; ability to communicate effectively and build and maintain teams and collaborative partnerships; ability to maintain a diverse schedule of regional and statewide activity.
DUTIES: The successful candidate will be expected to provide vision and leadership for the UMass Extension NEP Food Safety Program, develop a related research program, and attract external funding in support of the position and extension and research projects. The appointee will be a full-time faculty member of the Department of Nutrition, and will be considered for promotion and merit increases on the basis of excellence in extension, research, teaching, service and other assigned duties. Allocation of duties will be 50% extension, 45% applied research, and 5% teaching and advising. These duties shall include but are not limited to:
STARTING DATE: September 1, 2006
DEADLINE: Review of applications will begin April 17, 2006 and continue until position is filled.
TO APPLY: Please submit a cover letter describing accomplishments and future extension and research plans, curriculum vitae, and and arrange for; three letters of reference to be sent to:Dr. Jean Anliker, Department of Nutrition, 100 Holdsworth Way, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003-9282; janliker@nutrition.umass.edu