[Jobs] Several positions, different ranks, places

Leora Lawton llawton at berkeley.edu
Fri Jul 15 14:02:32 PDT 2016



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> From: Association of Population Centers <cagustin at hsph.harvard.edu>
> Date: July 15, 2016 at 2:00:30 PM PDT
> To: llawton at berkeley.edu
> Subject: APC Announcements
> Reply-To: cagustin at hsph.harvard.edu
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> APC (Association of  Population Centers)
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> APC Announcements
> July 15, 2016
> Visit the APC Website
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> NSF's Directorate for Education and Human Resources search for a Division Director of the Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE)
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> Dear Colleague,
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> I am writing to ask your assistance as the National Science Foundation's Directorate for Education and Human Resources searches for a Division Director of the Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE).
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> This is a vital leadership role in undergraduate STEM education taking on issues of national importance.  The Division Director of DUE oversees a substantial portfolio of research, development, and education programs related to undergraduate education, and works with other leaders at NSF and the community to advance STEM and STEM education.  We are looking for strong applications from candidates with extensive experience in research and education related to undergraduate STEM education as well as demonstrated administrative experience.
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> Please circulate this note to your professional contacts, including individual colleagues, organizational mailing lists, and professional websites.
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> General inquiries, questions about the position, and nominations, including self-nominations, may be directed to the search committee: due-dd-search at nsf.gov.  Further information about the position can be found here: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2016/nsf16111/nsf16111.jsp?org=NSF .  Formal applications can be made here:https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/442025600?org=NSF.
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> Thank you for your assistance in publicizing this important position and helping us to engage potential candidates.
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> Sincerely,
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> Joan Ferrini-Mundy
> Assistant Director
> National Science Foundation
> Directorate for Education and Human Resources
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> Postdoctoral Fellow for Bucharest Early Intervention Project, University of Maryland
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> Funding is available for a postdoctoral fellow to work on the analysis and publication of data collected from the Bucharest Early Intervention Project, as well as the examination of data from the current wave of data collection. This project is a 16 year longitudinal, randomized controlled trial of the effects of early psychosocial deprivation and family intervention on children's development. Data have been collected at multiple age points since randomization, with the most recently completed assessment when children were 12 years of age. Data are currently being collected when participants are 15-16 years of age, including EEG/ERP measures and biomarkers of stress.  The fellow would be tasked with exploring these data to examine behavioral, psychophysiological, immune and psychiatric outcomes and complete cross-domain analyses. Individuals ideally should have a Ph.D. in either Developmental or Clinical Psychology and have significant expertise in multivariate statistics and a strong interest in writing peer-reviewed journal articles.  Candidates with experience and/or interest in processing and analyzing EEG/ERP and/or stress biomarkers from dried blood spots are particularly encouraged to apply. Interested candidates should send their CV and a letter of inquiry to Nathan Fox fox at umd.edu.
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> Natalie Slopen, ScD | Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics | University of Maryland, College Park | nslopen at umd.edu | Offfice Phone: 301-405-6589 | Cell Phone: 617-733-0309
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> Call for Applications for Assistant Director for Computing
> California Center for Population Research
> University of California-Los Angeles
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> This person acts as the primary point of contact for all computing and technology related issues. The role is a blend of systems administration duties, strategic IT resources, budgeting & oversight, and helpdesk tasks. He/She is responsible for the architecture, implementation, configuration, optimization and ongoing technical support for research computing services for faculty, staff and students in CCPR. Desirable to have web-scraping and research programming skills. System administration includes on-going development, management and maintenance of an Active Directory infrastructure, Windows Servers and desktops, a variety of Linux servers (CentOS/Ubuntu), a Windows/Active Directory based secure computing facility and a dedicated WordPress website. Will troubleshoot network, system and application software problems; identify new hardware and software necessary to provide state-of-the-art research computing services; configure, install and maintain hardware and software; provide system-level support; install and fine-tune tools to facilitate use of services including cross-platform integration; regularly evaluate and upgrade secure back-up services; assure security of system and maintain firewalls; enable secure connectivity from outside local network; identify and resolve hardware and software problems encountered by faculty, staff and students affiliated with CCPR; maintain documentation of system.   
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> Applicants should use the link below, select "Featured Jobs," and apply for Requisition #24180. Closing date is July 30, 2016. Questions to Lucy Shao, Assistant Director, CCPR: lucy AT ccpr DOT ucla DOT edu
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>  https://hr.mycareer.ucla.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1467755855069
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> 24180
> PROGRAMMER/
> ANALYST III
> Assistant Director for Computing
> 06-30-2016
> 07-30-2016
> Contract
> Standard Posting
> 1215-CALIFORNIA CNTR FOR POPULATION RESEARCH
> 100
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> Click for more info.
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> POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
> The Population Studies and Training Center at Brown University is currently recruiting a two-year Postdoctoral Research Associate to start on or soon after September 2016. This position will be funded, in part, by a five-year research grant from the Eunice Shriver National Institute for Child Health and Human Development.  In this research Brown's PSTC team is collaborating closely with colleagues at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.  
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> Click to read more.
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> Service Fellowship at the National Center for Health Statistics
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> Dr. Rendall,
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> I am the Deputy Director of the Division of Vital Statistics at the CDC/National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) and I am hoping could help me.
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> We have an open position for a service fellow to work on a major new project funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to compute estimates of life expectance at birth for every census tract in the United States.  I believe this project could be a tremendous opportunity for a recent Ph.D. graduate in demography (or related field) and an interest in population health, but to date we have had no luck finding a qualified candidate.
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> I was wondering if you might know of someone who would be interested in this position.  The positon announcement and details about applying are available on our website at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/about/employment/service_fellowship_dvs.htm.
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> Note that the deadline for application is currently shown as July 8th, but that deadline will be extended a few weeks.
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> Please feel free to share with anyone who you think might be interested.
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> I appreciate any help you can provide.
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> Thank you,
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> Paul Sutton
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> Paul D. Sutton, Ph.D.
> Deputy Director, Division of Vital Statistics
> National Center for Health Statistics
> Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
> 3311 Toledo Road
> Hyattsville, MD 20782
> phone: (301) 458-4433
> email: PSutton at cdc.gov
> Email Claudette Agustin for APC Announcements
> cagustin at hsph.harvard.edu
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