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Join this team and you’ll contribute to a high impact, national research study that aims to provide critical insights on how we understand SARS-CoV-2 infections and the COVID-19 disease, how it impacts Veterans specifically, and how to better anticipate and manage future pandemics.
The study, CSP #2028: Epidemiology, Immunology, and Clinical Characteristics of COVID-19 (EPIC3) within the Veterans Health Administration, gathers longitudinal data on the epidemiology, virology, immunology, and clinical characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 infections and the COVID-19 disease. CSP #2028, coordinated by the VA CSP Seattle Epidemiologic Research and Information Center (ERIC), aims to answer key research questions about the natural history and clinical outcomes of COVID-19.
The Seattle ERIC is hiring several full-time Research Coordinators. Our team at the Seattle ERIC coordinating center provides overall operational support and coordination to the 16 study sites nationwide. Positions are based in Seattle, WA.
The Research Coordinators will provide operational support under the direction of the Study Program Manager.
Key duties:
Qualifications:
About the Seattle ERIC and VA CSP:
The Seattle ERIC is a research center within the VA Puget Sound Health Care System that works to improve the health and healthcare of Veterans through epidemiologic research. We are part of the VA CSP, a national VA research group of 12 epidemiology and clinical trial research centers.
Learn more at:
Application information:
Candidates must be U.S. citizens. Education and experience will be evaluated by Human Resources to determine if the top candidate meets the criteria for the targeted GS-09. The General Schedule (GS) salary table for Seattle can be found on the Office of Personnel Management website at opm.gov.
Please send a cover letter and resume to SeattleCSPEC@va.gov. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled; however, materials received by 12/09/2020 will be considered first.
The National VA Measurement Science Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI), located at the San Francisco VA, Department of Veterans Affairs, is recruiting a data scientist/biostatistician to conduct clinical research studies using data from the Department of Veterans Affairs Clinical Data Warehouse (CDW), the Center for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) claims files, and various local and multi-site research projects. The incumbent will be responsible for, and critically important to, the overall management of a variety of collaborative research projects associated with electronic health record data extraction and analysis. The position is located at the San Francisco VA Medical Center.
Primary responsibilities
Qualifications
Preferred qualifications
Application
To apply, email resume and cover letter to katherine.williams5@va.gov . Applications will be accepted and reviewed until the position is filled. The worksite is the San Francisco VA Medical Center and the position may be covered by a telework agreement (position is telework under current conditions). Candidates must be US citizens. Depending on the candidate’s experience, the target salary will be in the GS-12 range.
Join this team and you’ll contribute to a high impact, national research study that aims to provide critical insights on how we understand SARS-CoV-2 infections and the COVID-19 disease, how it impacts Veterans specifically, and how to better anticipate and manage future pandemics.
The study, CSP #2028: Epidemiology, Immunology, and Clinical Characteristics of COVID-19 (EPIC3) within the Veterans Health Administration, gathers longitudinal data on the epidemiology, virology, immunology, and clinical characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 infections and the COVID-19 disease. CSP #2028, coordinated by the VA CSP Seattle Epidemiologic Research and Information Center (ERIC), aims to answer key research questions about the natural history and clinical outcomes of COVID-19.
The Seattle ERIC is hiring a full-time National Research Study Coordinator. Our team at the Seattle ERIC coordinating center provides overall operational support and coordination to the 16 study sites nationwide. This position is based in Seattle, WA.
The National Research Study Coordinator will help advance the study’s scientific objectives and support dissemination of study findings in scientific manuscripts, under the direction of the Study Program Manager and Study Co-Chair.
Key duties include the following:
Qualifications:
About the Seattle ERIC and VA CSP:
The Seattle ERIC is a research center within the VA Puget Sound Health Care System that works to improve the health and healthcare of Veterans through epidemiologic research. We are part of the VA CSP, a national VA research group of 12 epidemiology and clinical trial research centers.
Learn more at:
Application information:
Candidates must be U.S. citizens. Education and experience will be evaluated by Human Resources to determine if the top candidate meets the criteria for the targeted GS-09. The General Schedule (GS) salary table for Seattle can be found on the Office of Personnel Management website at opm.gov.
Please send a cover letter and resume to SeattleCSPEC@va.gov. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled; however, materials received by 12/09/2020 will be considered first.
IQuESt (a collaborative center of health services research between the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center and Baylor College of Medicine) is seeking Senior Faculty in Health Services Research to join a grant-supported, multidisciplinary research team that is nationally recognized for work in patient safety, behavioral health, quality improvement, implementation science and population health. We value diversity; individuals from groups traditionally under-represented in health services research are encouraged to apply and contribute to our collegial environment and culture of learning and celebrating differences.
The applicant will be expected to contribute to the research areas of this multidisciplinary team and will be a full-time faculty member; appointment and salary commensurate with experience. Applicants with current federal funding preferred. If relevant, up to 25% of time could be used for clinical activities.
Visit our website: http://www.houston.hsrd.research.va.gov
Interested candidates should submit a current curriculum vitae and cover letter to:
Ms. Shannon Kenyon, Chief of Operations IQuESt 2450 Holcombe Blvd, Suite 01Y Houston, TX 77021
shannon.kenyon@bcm.edu
The LSU School of Medicine of the LSU Health Sciences Center is accepting applications for an academic faculty member to be appointed at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor of Research. The incumbent will lead and collaborate on health services research in areas related to mental health, access to care, and population health, with a primary appointment to the Section on Community and Population Medicine at LSU School of Medicine and a secondary appointment to the South Central Mental Illness, Research, Education, and Clinical Center (MIRECC) at the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Healthcare System. This Assistant/Associate Professor – Research position will report to the Section Chief of Community and Population Medicine.
The incumbent will conduct the following specific essential duties:
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
APPLICANT INSTRUCTIONS:
Qualified applicants must submit a cover letter, current curriculum vitae, which includes previous and current experience and contact information for 3-4 professional references.
ADDITIONAL POSITION INFORMATION:
LSUHSC offers a competitive salary and benefit package. Primary appointment will be at LSU with a secondary appointment will be at the Department of Veterans Affairs. Eligible relocation costs may be covered.
Position will remain open until filled.
The LSUHSC School of Medicine in New Orleans encourages women and minority candidates to submit applications for this position.
LSUHSC is an Equal Opportunity Employer for females, minorities, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans.
QUESTIONS:
For questions, please contact Dr. Gala True at Jennifer.True2@va.gov .
The Center for Mental Healthcare and Outcomes Research (CeMHOR) is seeking interested candidates for the role of Director. Located at the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System in Little Rock, Arkansas, CeMHOR is a Center of Innovation (COIN) funded by the VA Health Services Research and Development Service (HSR&D). CeMHOR’s mission is to conduct research that improves access to mental healthcare for Veterans with mental health or substance use disorders with an emphasis on those at high-risk for suicide and Veterans living in rural areas.
CeMHOR is home to a cadre of 17 interdisciplinary investigators supported by over 20 staff members. CeMHOR investigators work closely with multiple VA partners and hold leadership roles in many of them. These centers have key personnel in Little Rock and include the Behavioral Health Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI), South Central Mental Illness Research Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC) and the VISN 16 Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC).
The successful candidate will be eligible for faculty appointment with or without tenure at CAVHS’ academic partner, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). Specifically, the faculty appointment will be in the UAMS College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Center for Health Services Research. Through UAMS, CeMHOR investigators collaborate with researchers from the Brain Imaging Research Center (BIRC) and the Center for Addiction Services within the Department of Psychiatry. CeMHOR investigators also work closely with investigators in the Center for Implementation Research and the Division of Pharmaceutical Evaluation and Policy (PEP) in the UAMS College of Pharmacy.
Requirements: Applicants must have a successful history of VA HSR&D, NIH, DOD, or PCORI funding in health services research or implementation science with strong academic credentials. Applicants should be motivated to regularly apply for federal funding and mentor junior faculty in the process. The successful candidate will have excellent strategic planning and leadership skills. The successful candidate will also have excellent written and verbal communication skills, and ability to present to and engage with diverse audiences, specifically Veterans, staff members, and investigators with diverse racial, rural, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
All inquiries will be handled in strict confidence.
To apply, please send indication of interest and CV to: Rick Owen at Richard.Owen2@va.gov
Contact Information:
Richard Owen, MD
Director, Center for Mental Healthcare and Outcomes Research
Associate Chief of Staff for Research
Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System
Professor, Department of Psychiatry, UAMS College of Medicine
Phone: (501) 257-1710
Richard.Owen2@va.gov
IQuESt (a collaborative center of health services research between the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center and Baylor College of Medicine) is seeking a Health Economist Researcher to join a grant-supported, multidisciplinary research team that is nationally recognized for work in patient safety, behavioral health, quality improvement, implementation science and population health.
Salary will be dependent upon qualifications.
Visit our website: http://www.houston.hsrd.research.va.gov
A health economist should possess minimum qualifications in order to qualify for such a position. PhD required in health economics, health policy, or the related branch of study with two years of work experience.
Interested candidates should submit a current curriculum vitae and cover letter to:
Ms. Shannon Kenyon, Chief of Operations IQuESt 2450 Holcombe Blvd, Suite 01Y Houston, TX 77021
shannon.kenyon@bcm.edu
Please reference “Health Economist” in subject line.
The Seattle Epidemiologic Research and Information Center (ERIC) Digital Team within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is accepting applications for a full-time Project Manager.
The Seattle ERIC Digital Team is focused on two goals:
This position reports to the Digital Team Program Manager.
Key duties for this position include:
Qualities and skills of an ideal candidate
About Seattle ERIC and VA Cooperative Studies Program (CSP)
The Seattle ERIC is a research center within the VA Puget Sound Health Care System that works to improve the health and health care of Veterans through epidemiologic research. We are part of the VA Cooperative Studies Program, a national VA research group of 12 epidemiology and clinical trial research centers.
For more about the Seattle ERIC: https://www.seattle.eric.research.va.gov/
For more about the VA Cooperative Studies Program: https://www.vacsp.research.va.gov/
Application information
Candidates must be U.S. citizens. Education and experience will be evaluated by Human Resources to determine if the top candidate meets the criteria for GS-11, per the Office of Personnel Management General Schedule table at opm.gov.
Please send a cover letter and resume to SeattleCSPEC@va.gov. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled; however, materials received by December 29, 2020 will be considered first. Only complete applications will be considered.
This position is based in Seattle, WA. The possibility of telework may be considered.
The Section of General Medicine at VA Portland Health Care System (VAPORHCS) is looking for a Clinician-Investigator to join a vibrant group of clinical and health services researchers with interdisciplinary and cross institution collaborations. A record of advanced training in research or academic productivity as a Clinician-Investigator is required. All areas of research relevant to general internal medicine are welcome, including health services research, systematic review and evidence synthesis, quality improvement, health disparities, mental health, chronic illness management, patient-centered care, comparative effectiveness, clinical epidemiology, and public health. Preference will be given for those who are mid-career or senior investigators. Successful candidates will have or be eligible for an academic appointment at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU). Depending on an applicant’s experience and interests, there are opportunities for research and administrative leadership roles.
VAPORHCS is a 240-bed tertiary acute and chronic care hospital and referral center for VISN 20 in the VA system, which includes Oregon, Idaho, Washington and Alaska. VAPORHCS is the major affiliate teaching and research hospital for OHSU. Hired physicians will join a dynamic, highly collaborative group of clinicians, educators and researchers, and will be included as core investigators in the multidisciplinary Center to Improve Veteran Involvement in Care (CIVIC), a VA Health Services Research & Development (HSR&D) Center of Innovation (COIN). We offer a highly competitive salary and benefits package. The academic community includes the Veterans Rural Health Research Center, Coordinating Center for the VA HSR&D Evidence Synthesis Program (ESP), Scientific Resource Center (SRC) for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s (AHRQ) Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC) program, and Cochrane US West. Our academic affiliate, OHSU, is home to the Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Institute (OCTRI), a NIH funded Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) program, Center for Health System Effectiveness, Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network (OPRN) among others.
The scope of clinical practice may include direct care of patients in the primary care clinic and/or hospital, as well as oversight of the education and training of residents and medical students in the inpatient or outpatient setting.
Applicants must be US citizens and board certified/board eligible in Internal Medicine. This position may require a pre-employment physical and drug test. The United States government does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factor.
We value a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to be an equal opportunity organization that does not discriminate against applicants based on any protected class status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. Applicants should submit a current CV and cover letter outlining their experience in research and clinical practice and their career goals to Martha Gerrity at martha.gerrity@va.gov
This position is located at the Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital, Hines IL. The primary purpose of the position to provide leadership and managerial direction to the VA Information Resource Center (VIReC). The VA Information Resource Center (VIReC) is the national research support center for data and health information systems for the Veterans Health Administration and the Office of Research and Development (ORD), with primary connections to Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D) Service.
Closing date: 12/24/2020
See https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/587190400 for complete details.
This position is located in the Office of Research and Development (ORD), Veterans Health Administration (VHA), VA Central Office under the Clinical Science Research and Development (CSR&D) Service which is one of four components that comprise ORD.
The position serves as the Scientific Portfolio Manager Oncology. This position manages the oncology research portfolio and works closely with others, including the Precision Oncology Senior Program Manager for Research and the Biomedical Laboratory Research and Development Service, to develop a comprehensive strategic plan for identifying and addressing enterprise-wide clinical and biomedical research needs.
Closing date: 12/31/2020
See https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/586660100 for complete details.
The Hines Cooperative Studies Program Coordinating Center (CSPCC) has an opportunity in the Chicago area for a full-time statistical programmer to help advance our research activities with the goal of improving the long-term health and well-being of our Veterans. We are seeking someone who wishes to be part of a multi-disciplinary team on various clinical trials to develop reports based on research protocols. Experience in clinical trials or healthcare data is helpful, but not required. The ideal candidate will have experience preparing and performing statistical analysis for clinical trials with SAS.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Implement analyses specified in the protocol or the Statistical Analysis Plan (SAP) while working under the guidance of the study Biostatistician.
Write SAS programs to generate tables, listings, and figures and analysis datasets. Organize and summarize results using tabular or graphic representation as well as narrative description. Review analytical results for accuracy and completeness. Detect errors in detail and correct them (e.g., reviews tables/listings, edit checks output and SAS programs to ensure quality of deliverable).
Review and provide feedback on deliverables including but not limited to: SAP; table, listing, and figure shells; data management plans; electronic data entry screens; and case report forms; and other related documents.
Perform univariate and multivariate statistical analyses (e.g., multivariate regression analyses using ordinary least squares, logistic, and survival models).
Develop standard macros and/or tools in SAS for data analysis and reporting.
Validate the programmed analysis datasets, tables, listing and figures.
Clearly communicate with the internal study team and supervisors on report/project status and resource issues.
Collaborate with study Biostatistician and investigators to contribute to publications and presentations (e.g., graphs, figures, tables). Proofread and edit drafts of research materials (e.g., statistical reports, manuscripts, presentations) and make recommendations to senior staff regarding their clarity, organization, and layout.
Establish and implement programming standards and comply with regulatory requirements across all studies.
Remain informed of new developments in programming that are relevant to the industry and contribute to the innovation of existing statistical reports.
Undertake assigned tasks in support of research needs, which may include quality measures development, attending study meetings, assisting in administrative or data editing tasks, consulting with other teams, and serving as a consultant on programming topics.
Other Significant Factors
Communication, organization and interpersonal skills are of the utmost importance in daily activities as the incumbent will interact closely with other members of the Statistics and Data Management departments on various clinical projects.
Minimum Requirements
A minimum of a MS in Statistics, Computer Science, Mathematics or a related science discipline preferred. Experience in SAS programming (experience programming for phase I-IV clinical trials preferred). Experience using SAS-Base, MACRO, STAT, GRAPH, MS Office, R, SQL.
Additional Skills
This is an MSA appointment NTE 13 months, which can be extended in increments of 3 years and is open to the public.
Statistical Programmer
Mathematical Statistician, GS-11, Full-time
Salary Range: $70,987 to $92,281 Per Year
For inquiries about this position or the Hines CSP Coordinating Center please contact:
Joyce Gilroy
Associate Director for Administrative Operations,
Cooperative Studies Program Coordinating Center
Hines VA Hospital, CSPCC (151K)
5000 South 5th Avenue, Building 1, Room B-237
Hines, Illinois 60141-3030
e-mail: Joyce.Gilroy@va.gov
phone: 708-202-5850
fax: 708-202-2116
The position serves as the Research Compliance Officer (RCO), at the Hampton VA Medical Center. The incumbent reports to the Medical Center Director.
Major duties include but not limited to:
Closing date: 12/22/2020
See https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/585997600 for complete details.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Research and Development Program at Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital (VAH), Hines, IL is recruiting a Director, Center of Innovation for Complex Chronic Healthcare (CINCCH), Center of Innovation (COIN). The COIN is one of 19 Health Services Research centers funded in the VA system and is located 8 miles west of downtown Chicago. The aim of VA Health Services Research is to examine the organization, financing, and management of health care and their effects on health care delivery, cost, access, utilization and outcomes.
CINCCH consists of an interdisciplinary group of 18 core and affiliated researchers in the fields of medicine, sociology, psychology, health economics, organizational behavior, demography, public health, statistics, gerontology, and medical decision making. Much of our grant funding comes from intramural VA funding, but also from other government and private foundation sources. CINCCH is affiliated with three major Chicago Health Science Universities, (Loyola University, University of Illinois at Chicago, and Northwestern University), and includes investigators and offices at both Hines VAH and Jesse Brown VAMC campuses. Hines VAH is adjacent to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood. Jesse Brown VAMC is located adjacent to the University of Illinois. CINCCH’s research program mission is to enhance quality of care, safety, and value for Veterans. This position is open to those with a professional doctoral level degree (e.g. MD, PhD, PharmD). Depending on applicant qualifications and interests, an academic appointment will be pursued at one of our affiliated universities.
Requirements: Applicants must have a successful history of VA HSR&D, NIH, DOD, or PCORI funding in health services research or implementation science with strong academic credentials. Applicants should be motivated to regularly apply for federal funding and mentor junior faculty in the process. The successful candidate will have excellent strategic planning and leadership skills. The successful candidate will also have excellent written and verbal communication skills, and ability to present to and engage with diverse audiences, specifically Veterans, staff members, and investigators with diverse racial, rural, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
All inquiries will be handled in strict confidence.
Interested candidates should submit a letter of inquiry and CV to, Cindi Fiandaca at Cindi.Fiandaca@va.gov
Contact information:
Cindi Fiandaca
Administrative Officer
Center of Innovation for Complex Chronic Healthcare (CINCCH)
Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital
5000 S. 5th Ave. (151H)
Hines, IL 60141
Office: 708-202-2331
The VA Cooperative Studies Program (CSP) is anticipating a new recruitment effort!
In the coming weeks, CSP intends to recruit for a Chief of Biostatistics at one of their Clinical Trials Coordinating Centers. This position will be located at the VA Medical Center in Hines, Illinois (in the Chicagoland area).
The Cooperative Studies Program (CSP) is a Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Office of Research & Development (ORD) supported national clinical investigation program that is comprised of a network of centers and investigators. The program is responsible for the planning and conduct of large, multi-center trials in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
Researchers within CSP have an opportunity to advance the health and care of veterans through cooperative research studies that produce innovative and effective solutions to Veteran and national healthcare problems. Through collaborative efforts within VA and with other federal, international, university, and private industry partners, CSP accomplishments have included key research findings across a range of diseases and have helped to provide definitive evidence for clinical practice change.
The Chief of Biostatistics reports to the Hines CSP Center Director and is responsible for planning, overseeing, and implementing strategies to ensure effective and efficient direction of the Biostatistics section of the Hines Cooperative Studies Program Coordinating Center. Specifically, the Chief is responsible for supervising, training, and mentoring the Biostatistics section. The Chief oversees the design of statistical analysis plans for clinical trials assigned to the center; performs and provides oversight to biostatistical analysis of clinical trials data; prepares responses to regulatory agency questions related to statistical and other aspects of clinical trials; and analyzes data and contributes to publication of findings. Responsibilities also include conducting strategic planning in biostatistics; identifying and monitoring projects; overseeing clinical trial methods, design, and analysis; collaborating with stakeholders and identifying new methodologies; performing analysis of clinical trial data; leading the preparation of manuscripts and reports; developing and evaluating biostatistical resources for the Center; presenting study results to internal and external audiences; collaborating across sections such as project management, quality, and informatics; providing leadership on day-to-day study operations; and analyzing problems, formulating solutions, and presenting recommendations. Desired skills include proficient management of human resources and providing feedback on performance, advanced knowledge of biostatistical and clinical trials methods, clear communication of technical information, and a commitment to effective communication with customers and quality services.
This summary represents an informal snapshot of the envisioned position.
This is an MSA appointment NTE 13 months, which can be extended in increments of 3 years and is open to the public.
Chief of Biostatistics
Supervisory Statistician (Medicine), GS-1530-14, Full-time
Salary Range: $119,559 to $155,424 Per Year
For inquiries about this position or the Hines CSP Coordinating Center please contact:
Joyce Gilroy
Associate Director for Administrative Operations,
Cooperative Studies Program Coordinating Center
Hines VA Hospital, CSPCC (151K)
5000 South 5th Avenue, Building 1, Room B-237
Hines, Illinois 60141-3030
e-mail: Joyce.Gilroy@va.gov phone: 708-202-5850 fax: 708-202-2116
The VA Cooperative Studies Program (CSP) is anticipating a new recruitment effort!
In the coming weeks, CSP intends to recruit for an Associate Center Director for Technical Operations (ACDTO) at one of their Clinical Trials Coordinating Centers. This position will be located at the VA Medical Center in Hines, Illinois (in the Chicagoland area).
The Cooperative Studies Program (CSP) is a Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Office of Research & Development (ORD) supported national clinical investigation program that is comprised of a network of centers and investigators. The program is responsible for the planning and conduct of large, multi-center trials in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
Researchers within CSP have an opportunity to advance the health and care of veterans through cooperative research studies that produce innovative and effective solutions to Veteran and national healthcare problems. Through collaborative efforts within VA and with other federal, international, university, and private industry partners, CSP accomplishments have included key research findings across a range of diseases and have helped to provide definitive evidence for clinical practice change.
The Associate Center Director for Technical Operations (ACDTO) reports to the Hines CSP Center Director and is responsible for and is responsible for planning, overseeing, and implementing strategies to ensure effective and efficient direction of the Data Management and Programming section of the Hines Cooperative Studies Program Coordinating Center. Specifically, responsibilities include providing direct management, with technical and administrative supervision of the data management and programming section. The ACDTO serves as a liaison between the personnel at participating study sites and the CSP Coordinating Center, including study planning, design of data collection instruments, day-to-day supervision of clinical trials, development and oversight of data management systems and analysis software, and semi-annual reporting of study progress. Responsibilities also include designing and applying customized computer techniques to data collection and analysis; representing the agency as an expert in data management and programming; and serving as an expert-level consultant to agency officials as an authority on computer program methods, providing consultation and technical advice on statistical techniques. Desired skills include knowledge of the principles, procedures, and tools of data management; planning and monitoring work assignments, and providing feedback on others’ performance; knowledge of modeling techniques, data backup, data recovery, data dictionaries, and standardization processes; ability to apply methods and tools for coordinating, monitoring, evaluating, and managing technical projects; and ability to formulate effective strategies and conduct strategic planning with a long-term perspective.
This summary represents an informal snapshot of the envisioned position.
This is an MSA appointment NTE 13 months, which can be extended in increments of 3 years and is open to the public.
Associate Center Director for Technical Operations
Supervisory Statistician (Medicine), GS-1530-13, Full-time
Salary Range: $101,176 to $131,532 Per Year
For inquiries about this position or the Hines CSP Coordinating Center please contact:
Joyce Gilroy
Associate Director for Administrative Operations,
Cooperative Studies Program Coordinating Center
Hines VA Hospital, CSPCC (151K)
5000 South 5th Avenue, Building 1, Room B-237
Hines, Illinois 60141-3030
e-mail: Joyce.Gilroy@va.gov phone: 708-202-5850 fax: 708-202-2116
The Supervisory Program Specialist (Human Research Protection Program Administrator) serves as the primary institutional contact for human research protection and human research projects. The incumbent is responsible for the management of the Human Research Protection Program (HRPP), including general administration, planning, and oversight of all matters related to research involving human subjects.
Closing date: 01/05/2021
See https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/583415500 for details.
The University of Washington (UW) Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and the HSR&D Center of Innovation (COIN) at the VA Puget Sound Healthcare System are jointly recruiting a full-time (100% FTE) VA Core Investigator and university faculty member at the rank of Assistant Professor WOT (Without tenure due to Funding) on the Faculty Scientist pathway. The position will be based at the VA Puget Sound Health Care System (VAPSHCS) in Seattle. The successful candidate may also have clinical responsibilities at VAPSHCS, if desired. The degree requirement is a PhD in Clinical Psychology (or equivalent) and clinical licensure. US citizen status is required. The intended length of appointment for this position is indefinite. The position does not include UW salary support, and is paid directly through the VA. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. This position is contingent on available funding. The successful applicant is expected to support themselves though existing grants, such as a VA Career Development Award or NIH K award.
We seek applicants with experience conducting research on expertise in improving social support among veterans with PTSD. In addition, we seek applicants who exhibit potential for a distinguished record of scholarship, and have a track record of success in securing competitive grant funding. The successful applicant will also have the ability to work in collaborative, interdisciplinary research teams, and across institutions, and to conduct research that will contribute to the COIN and UW priorities. The successful applicant will be eligible to apply for research funding from the extensive VA HSR&D research programs (www.hsrd.research.va.gov) as well as other funding sources.
The COIN (www.pugetsound.hsrd.research.va.gov) is a nationally-renowned health services research program located jointly in Seattle and Denver with an extensive portfolio of more than 100 research projects led by 35 core investigators, an annual budget of $20 million, and a training program for both MD and PhD postdoctoral researchers. The COIN’s objective is to conduct research to improve the delivery of health services to Veterans. The Division of Population Health, in the UW Department of Psychiatry has 25 investigators, a portfolio of 15 projects, an annual budget of $10 million, as well as and an NIMH funded T32 Fellowship Program for clinician scientists. The Division of Population health is dedicated to improving the health of the public by developing, testing, evaluating, and implementing effective behavioral health interventions across the entire spectrum of health care delivery.
Please submit CV and cover letter to pbfac@uw.edu. For additional information about this position, please contact pbfac@uw.edu.
The University of Washington and VAPSHCS are affirmative action, equal opportunity employers. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information. The University is building a culturally diverse faculty and staff and strongly encourages applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and covered veterans. University of Washington faculty engage in teaching, research, and service.
The Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Boise, Idaho, is seeking a full-time staff physician in Infectious Disease Medicine in the physician/scientist pathway. Certification from the American Board of Internal Medicine in Infectious Diseases is required. The incumbent will spend approximately 5/8 time in clinical duties and the other 3/8 in research. Clinical duties will include inpatient rounds, consult services and a half-day of outpatient clinic per week throughout the year.
The incumbent will join an internationally known research group with expertise in pathophysiology of infections caused by gram positive bacteria such as Streptococcus pneumonia, Group A streptococcus, MRSA, a variety of clostridial species and adenovirus and influenza infections. Research priorities are mechanisms of bacterial and viral pathogenesis. The 18,000 square- foot basic science laboratory was built in 2013, and houses $2,000,000 of new equipment. Currently, the Boise VAMC and affiliate Idaho Veterans Research and Education Foundation administer a $7.5 million NIH COBRE grant to establish a Center of Excellence in Emerging and Re-Emerging Pathogens, Dr. Dennis Stevens, Program Director. The Center supports 6 principal investigators, 6 laboratory technicians, undergraduate, graduate, and medical students, and a state-of-the-art animal facility and histopathology core. The incumbent with current research funding commensurate with an NIH RO1 could transition to the role of Program Director for the current COBRE grant, with opportunities to renew this grant for 2 additional 5-year funding cycles. Overall the VA and affiliated Idaho Veterans Research and Education Foundation administer grants from NIH, pharmaceutical corporations, and VA intramural funding.
The Boise VA Medical Center holds affiliations and collaborations with the University of Washington, Boise State University, University of Idaho and Idaho State University. The incumbent will actively participate in teaching medical students, residents, and fellows. Physicians applying for this position must have recent experience in formulating and bringing to completion independent research and publishing scientific papers in peer-reviewed medical journals. In addition, the incumbent must have experience seeking research funding, writing grant proposals, and obtaining research grants. Experience in basic science research pertaining to mechanisms of pathogenesis is preferred.
For more information or to apply, contact Nicholas Vietri, MD. Chief, Infectious Disease Service, Boise VA Medical Center at Nicholas.Vietri@va.gov .
The Center for Gerontology & Healthcare Research at Brown University invites applications for a new research faculty position in implementation and dissemination science at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level. The non-tenure track, academic appointment will be to the Department of Health Services, Policy & Practice.
Review of applications will begin on 12/1/2020 and will continue until an appropriate candidate is identified or the search is closed.
See https://apply.interfolio.com/79452 for details.
Expected Starting Salary: $68,309 to $81,875 + benefits, depending on education and experience
FTE: 1.0
Remote/Work From Home: Possible
Position Summary
Under the supervision of the Director and/or Associate Director of the VA Center to Improve Veteran Involvement in Care (CIVIC), Co-Directors of the Veterans Rural Health Resource Center - Portland (VRHRC-P), and Principal Investigators (PIs), the Analyst serves multiple transdisciplinary studies intended to advance the scientific understanding of common and important health care problems and conditions that affect Veterans. Current research includes projects related to Veteran-centric mental health care, suicide prevention, chronic pain, strategies to enhance Veteran-clinician collaboration, understanding challenges faced by Veterans in rural areas, and identifying disparities in the availability of care to rural Veterans.
Responsibilities
This position requires a diverse knowledge of healthcare analysis, technical expertise, effective and flexible interpersonal skills (consultation, training, team leading, networking), and analytical skills. The primary responsibilities for this position are data extraction, analysis, and interpretation in health services research.
The Health Services Research Analyst will also:
Experience
Minimum qualifications:
Best qualified candidates will have:
Preference given to candidates demonstrating experience working in health services research, having knowledge of VA policies, procedures, data sources, and care delivery settings, and/or experience analyzing healthcare data.
Candidates must be US citizens.
Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume/CV to Beau Edwards at Beau.Edwards@va.gov.
Are you interested in helping to improve the health and healthcare of our United States Veterans through meaningful work in a collaborative environment? The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Cooperative Studies Program (CSP) is a nationally renowned program that produces innovative solutions to Veteran and national healthcare problems through multi-site research studies.
The VA CSP Seattle Epidemiologic Research and Information Center (ERIC) is hiring a full-time Project Manager. Under the direction of the Program Manager, the Project Manager will provide leadership for a multi-site observational study titled, CSP #2028: Epidemiology, Immunology, and Clinical Characteristics of COVID-19 (EPIC3) within the Veterans Health Administration. This position is based in Seattle, WA.
The aim of the study is to gather longitudinal data on the epidemiology, virology, immunology, and clinical characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 infections and the COVID-19 disease to answer key research questions about their natural history and clinical outcomes, and to better anticipate and manage pandemics in the future for Veterans Health Administration (VHA) users and the general population. The role of the Seattle ERIC is to provide overall research operations and coordination of the study for all study sites nationwide.
The Project Manager will provide operational support under the direction of the Study Program Manager.
Key duties:
Qualifications:
About the Seattle ERIC and VA CSP:
The Seattle ERIC is a research center within the VA Puget Sound Health Care System that works to improve the health and healthcare of Veterans through epidemiologic research. We are part of the VA CSP, a national VA research group of 12 epidemiology and clinical trial research centers.
Learn more at:
Application information:
Candidates must be U.S. citizens. Education and experience will be evaluated by Human Resources to determine if the top candidate meets the criteria for the targeted GS-11. The General Schedule (GS) salary table for Seattle can be found on the Office of Personnel Management website at opm.gov.
Please send a cover letter and resume to SeattleCSPEC@va.gov. Resumes must detail whether employment was full- or part-time and paid or unpaid. Applications that include unofficial degree transcripts may be considered first. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled; however, materials received by 09/11/20 will be considered first. Applications received without a cover letter will not be considered.
Unique interdisciplinary fellowship training opportunities in Health Services Research are available in Providence Veterans Affairs' Center of Innovation (COIN) for Long-Term Services and Support (LTSS) for Vulnerable Veterans.
Funded by the Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D) service of the Department of Veterans Affairs, our Center's vision is to stimulate and develop partnered health services research that will enhance access, quality and value of LTSS for Veterans with medical and/or psychosocial vulnerabilities and facilitate the implementation of programs to support the mission of VA's GEC service in maximizing Veterans' social participation and quality of life in the least restrictive setting possible. The primary goal of the COIN-LTSS is to advance the science in LTSS for Veteran and other populations with medical and/or psychosocial vulnerabilities.
Our program aims to train both physician and non-physician researchers to become successful independent investigators in health services research and health system improvement, to give trainees didactic as well as "hands-on" supervised experience in health services research, and to teach health services research methods as well as content material relevant to gerontology, long term care, and chronic disease management. Post-doctoral fellows will have the opportunity to participate in on-going research in one or more substantive areas, including chronic disease management, long-term care, quality of care, community-based systems of care, organization of health care delivery, health care disparities, and methodological approaches to comparative effectiveness research. We have a robust mentoring program to promote the career development of our fellowship trainees.
Located at the Providence VA Medical Center in Rhode Island, the COIN-LTSS works closely with its partners, the Geriatrics and Extended Care Service (GEC), the GEC Data & Analysis Center (GEC DAC) and the Brown University Center for Gerontology & Healthcare Research. Many of our faculty hold joint appointments with Brown University and are nationally and internationally renowned for their work in health services research and policy.
The COIN-LTSS Fellowship program welcomes applications from those with a previous doctoral degree, such as a PhD or MD. The position requirements for a post-doctoral fellowship are: MD and continuation of basic clinical training, or PhD or equivalent doctoral degree in health services research, sociology, epidemiology, economics or other related field. Term of appointment is for one year, renewable contingent upon funding.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
For more information, please contact Elizabeth Archambault at Elizabeth.Archambault@va.gov or call 401-273-7100 ext. 6456.
Overview: The Women’s Health Fellowship at the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System is recruiting candidates for a 2-year postdoctoral research fellowship program. The goal of the program is to cultivate women’s health researchers to develop careers that will contribute to the VA’s core mission of delivering high quality, equitable care to women Veterans.
Program Description: This interdisciplinary program trains associated health professionals for academic research careers focused on women’s health. Individualized, mentored research and clinical training (if appropriate) is combined with a curriculum that emphasizes research best practices, study design, statistical analysis, and grant preparation. Fellows receive a stipend, health insurance, and limited support for training and research activities. There are no teaching, service, or payback requirements.
Qualifications: To be eligible for the fellowship, applicants must be US citizens. Clinical (e.g., physicians, nurses, pharmacists, psychologists, social workers) and non-clinical associated health professionals (e.g., anthropologists, sociologists, health economists) with doctoral degrees (or nearing the end of their doctoral training) are eligible to apply. Candidates who are people of color or from other underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
How to Apply: Interested candidates who meet the eligibility requirements should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and writing sample to VHAPHICHERPFellowship@va.gov. The cover letter should specify the reasons for your interest in this particular fellowship training program, a brief overview of your previous clinical and/or research experiences, and how you see this program promoting your professional and career goals. In addition, three letters of recommendation should be sent via email directly from the letter writers. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. The VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System is an equal opportunity employer.
Overview: The Interprofessional Polytrauma and Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Research (P/TBI) Fellowship at the Washington DC VA Medical Center (DC VAMC) is recruiting associated health professionals for a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship program. The P/TBI Fellowship at the DC VAMC reflects the high VA priority to address the complex rehabilitation of injured active duty service members. The primary goal of this fellowship program is to develop clinician-investigators with the appropriate research skills and clinical expertise to advance P/TBI rehabilitation who may assume positions of leadership across the country in the service of Veterans with polytrauma.
Program Description: This interdisciplinary program aims to train associated health professionals for an academic research career with a focus on the rehabilitation of Veterans with polytrauma and/or acquired brain injury. These aims will be achieved by providing: 1) structured career development training, 2) formal clinical and research mentorship, 3) access to the equipment, human capital, and other resources associated with a strong clinical research environment, 4) a comprehensive, individualized fellowship training curriculum, and 5) protected research time in close collaboration with a P/TBI investigator. Fellowship candidates with professional licensure will allocate 25% of their time to participate in clinical rotations within the PM&R Service. Additional program guidance is provided by the P/TBI Fellowship Directors and Advisory Board, and peer-to-peer interaction is facilitated through the Fellows’ Forum seminar series. Fellows will receive a salary, health benefits, and an annual research stipend.
How to Apply: Interested associated health professionals who meet the eligibility requirements should send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation to Michael Harris-Love, DSc (Michael.Harris-Love@va.gov). The cover letter should specify the reasons for your interest in the fellowship program, a brief overview of your previous clinical and research experiences, a succinct statement of your research interest, and how the fellowship program may aid your professional and career goals. Applications will be received and reviewed on a rolling basis. Associated health professional fellows must be U.S. citizens.
The WRIISC is a national Department of Veterans Affairs tertiary care clinic that provides expertise on post-deployment health through clinical, research and education efforts. Within the New Jersey WRIISC, we have launched the Airborne Hazards and Burn Pits Center of Excellence where we provide advanced diagnostics and care for patients with unexplained dyspnea. Our integrated program of research complements these efforts by studying mechanisms of fatigue, dyspnea and exercise intolerance.
We are looking for highly motivated candidates with expertise and/or interest in human cardiopulmonary physiology to join our clinical research team. Incoming fellows are expected to collaborate on ongoing funded projects, provide clinical cardiopulmonary services, develop independent research questions and apply for research grants. The following specific criteria will be considered:
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
Dr. Michael Falvo: Michael.Falvo@va.gov (800-248-8005)
www.WarRelatedIllness.va.gov; https://www.va.gov/oaa/specialfellows/programs/SF_war_related.asp?p=19
Two-year postdoctoral training positions in health services research (HSR) available at the VA Portland Health Care System in Portland, Oregon to begin in Fall, 2021. Fellows will be affiliated with the Portland HSR&D Center of Innovation – the Center to Improve Veteran Involvement in Care (CIVIC) – and Oregon Health & Science University. CIVIC’s mission is to conduct research that empowers Veterans to improve their health by enhancing active participation of Veterans and their supports in health care. CIVIC has a specific focus on understanding and assisting patients with psychological challenges or other vulnerabilities that may impact self-management and recovery. Topics of interest among CIVIC investigators include enhancement of patient-clinician collaboration in care; post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, and chronic pain and opioids; suicide prevention; health informatics; and rural health and access to care. More information about CIVIC and its investigators, the fellowship, and the application process is available at http://www.portlandcoin.research.va.gov/. Fellows will receive specialized training and experience related to one (or more) of four unique tracks: Clinical Innovator, Research Synthesis, HSR&D Informatics, and/or Independent Investigator. The training program is directed by Kathleen Carlson, PhD (Kathleen.Carlson@va.gov) and Chris Slatore, MD, MPH (Chris.Slatore@va.gov). We welcome applications from physicians, psychologists, nurses and other doctoral-level healthcare professionals and scientists. Applications are due by January 4, 2021. Candidates must be U.S. citizens.
The Big Data Scientist Training Enhancement Program (BD-STEP) is a two-year fellowship offered through the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) that uses data science to advance cancer research and patient care. Competitively selected postdoctoral fellows are placed in four VA medical centers across the country to work with clinicians and interdisciplinary researchers to address important patient-centered health challenges. Fellows have unique opportunity to unitlize the extensive VA health data infrastructure while gaining valuable exposure to the clinical environment.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. See brochure for details.