[Jobs] UCB: Project Coordinator, School of Public Health-Nutrition (7396U), #21199

Leora Lawton llawton at berkeley.edu
Sun May 8 12:45:27 PDT 2016


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*Tuesday, May 3rd, 2016*
*In this listserv edition*

*CONGRATULATIONS*



*Congratulations to Claire Brindis on her recent Lifetime Achievement in
Mentoring Award!*

*The UCSF Faculty Mentoring Program is pleased to announce the recipient of
the *
*2016 Lifetime Achievement in Mentoring Award*

*Claire Brindis, DrPH, MPH*

*There will be an award celebration and reception honoring Dr. Brindis and
her outstanding contributions to faculty mentorship at UCSF.*

*Award Celebration and Reception*

Tuesday June 21, 2016

3:00 – 4:30 p.m.

Lange Reading Room, Library - 530 Parnassus Avenue

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Claire Brindis, DrPH, MPH, is a professor of Pediatrics and of Obstetrics,
Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, Director of the Philip R. Lee
Institute for Health Policy Studies, and Co-Director of the Bixby Center
for Global Reproductive Health and the Adolescent and Young Adult Health
National Resource Center. Dr. Brindis’ research and personal commitment
focuses on ameliorating the impact of social, health, and economic
disparities among ethnic/racial populations, with a particular focus on
women, young adults, and adolescents and reproductive health. Her policy
research focuses on how disparities impact health outcomes, including
access to quality care and health insurance coverage, as well as examining
the impact of migration and acculturation on Latino/as’ health. Research
interests also include consumer engagement in health care system re-design,
tracking the implementation of the Affordable Care Act on adolescents and
young adults, and strategies for closing the gap between evidence-based
innovation and its application to policy and programs.  Dr. Brindis’ is
committed to mentoring across the academic lifecourse, from students
through senior faculty and researchers across disciplines. She previously
led the Hewlett Fellowship in Reproductive Health Policy for 16 years
focused on Latin America. Dr. Brindis is an elected member of the National
Academy of Medicine of the National Academies of Science.



*SEMINARS*



*Center on Social Disparities in Health*

*Seminar Series 2015-2016:*


*“Can the Bay Area Achieve Health and Wellness for ALL Children? The UCSF
Child Health Equity Collective”*


*Anda K. Kuo, MD*

Professor, Pediatrics

UC San Francisco



When

*Wednesday, May 11th, 2016*

12:00pm – 1:30pm

Where

UCSF Laurel Heights, Room 474



Contact: Amy Edmonds

Email: Amy.Edmonds at ucsf.edu



*JOB OPPORTUNITIES*



*UCSF Part time Limited Positions*



Dr. Nicki Bush is currently looking to fill two part-time research
positions on her studies examining prenatal programming of child mental and
physical health. Both positions involve direct contact with preschoolers
and their mothers. One position requires study coordination experience and
the other does not, although both positions require experience with young
children. It may be possible to combine both positions into one full time
job, if one applicant meets both job requirements and requires full time
employment.

Brief job descriptions can be found here:
http://bushlab.ucsf.edu/article/get-involved and interested parties can
search around that website http://bushlab.ucsf.edu for more information on
the two studies.





*UC Berkeley Job Opportunity*



*Project Coordinator, School of Public Health-Nutrition (7396U), #21199*



The Project Coordinator will collaborate with senior staff to manage and
interact with team members to address issues related to research design and
implementation, data collection methodology, data entry and quality
assurance, and validity of outcomes. Research knowledge will be applied to
developing and strengthening evidence-based data collection materials, site
visit protocols, and procedural manuals in accordance with project needs.



The incumbent will create, organize, and maintain databases and processes
to track participant data, monitor outcomes, uphold project timelines and
assure overall organizational effectiveness. They will provide training and
help supervise staff involved in office and field operations. They will
participate in all study activities, including recruitment, consent, and
retention of study participants, and survey and anthropometric data
collection during home and clinic visits. Data collection involves working
with individuals from diverse backgrounds, which may include sensitive
populations such as school-aged children. Lastly, they will assist in
compiling datasets for analysis and conducting preliminary analyses.



For a complete job description and to apply on line, please click here
<https://hrw-vip-prod.is.berkeley.edu/psc/JOBSPROD/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_JOB_DTL&Action=A&JobOpeningId=21199&SiteId=1&PostingSeq=1&>
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Job ID: 21199
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Leora Lawton PhD
Executive Director
Berkeley Population Center
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