Clinical Research Scientist I or II-Social and Environmental Epidemiology in Cancer Survivorship
St. Jude Children's Research HospitalAbout the role
Job Responsibilities:
Investigate social and environmental determinants of health, focusing on how multilevel factors, such as socioeconomic status, neighborhood vulnerability, and exposure to physical and chemical environmental hazards, affect the health outcomes of childhood cancer survivors across the cancer continuum, from diagnosis through long-term survivorship
Translating research into actionable recommendations.
Engage in project meetings and research activities.
Collaborating with senior faculty members to design and conduct epidemiological studies, analyzing large datasets using advanced methods, assisting with proposal writing, publishing in peer-reviewed journals, and presenting findings at national or international conferences.
Working with public health experts, oncologists, primary care physicians, cancer survivors, families, and policymakers to develop evidence-based strategies for reducing health disparities.
Assisting the institution’s Health Services Working Group in coordinating concept and grant proposals and bi-weekly meetings
Manuscript writing (as a lead or co-author).
Conference presentation (as a lead or co-author).
Assist PI with grant preparation.
Minimum Education and/or Training:
Clinical Research Scientist I or Clinical Research Scientist II
MD or PhD in a relevant scientific field required.
Minimum Experience:
Clinical Research Scientist I
Minimum Requirement: 2+ prior relevant and productive research experience in clinical/population-based outcomes and health behavior research.
Experience in study design methodology, protocol development, study conduct, and analysis.
Experience working in a project-oriented matrixed team environment preferred.
Proven performance in earlier role.
Clinical Research Scientist II
Minimum Requirement: 5+ years of substantial prior relevant and productive research experience in clinical/population-based outcomes and health disparity research.
Experience working in a project-oriented matrixed team environment.
Proven performance in earlier role conducting social and/or environmental health research.
Experience in study design methodology, protocol development, study conduct, data analysis, and statistical modeling.
At least two (2) years of experience after completing a doctoral degree in an academic research lab or equivalent research position.
At least three (3) peer-reviewed publications as the first author or a corresponding author in social epidemiology, environmental epidemiology, health disparity, and/or health services research journals.
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
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