The Associate Director for Research plays a vital role in overseeing research, operations, and development of the Research Program on Children and Adversity (RPCA). This role is integral to the current and future research initiatives of the RPCA and contributes to the greater University mission of expanding Boston College’s global research footprint. The Associate Director of Research will be expected to step in for the RPCA Director/Principal Investigator for study oversight, stakeholder
engagement, and research dissemination. The Associate Director of Research will need to operate on a highly independent level overseeing research in several countries, including managing several local and Boston based program managers, consultants,
and research assistants. The Associate Director will need to be able to problem solve so that research in low resource countries is effective and compliant with all governing regulations and will also need to have cultural competencies to ensure that research
projects are culturally appropriate. The Associate Director of Research will be expected to travel to research sites as needed, often remaining in country for up to a month at a time and is expected to step in for the RPCA Director/Principal Investigator for study oversight, stakeholder engagement, and research dissemination.
Roles and responsibilities include:
Provide Oversight of Study implementation in field (30%):
- Work with stakeholders (local stakeholders, community-based organizations along with government and nongovernmental partners) to ensure study aims
are fulfilled. - Work with the Boston College and sub-contracted institutions’ administrators, field-based program managers, and post-doctoral fellows to ensure that research budgets fulfill the scientific aims of the projects.
- Work with the RPCA Grants Administrators to oversee Program Managers’ abilities to support project budgets to help forecast expenses across projects.
- Coordinate with Boston College internal departments, such as but not limited to the Institutional Review Board, Office of Sponsored Programs, Transferring and Licensing, and School of Social Work to manage outputs related to RPCA research are managed and negotiated with the respected parties.
Supervise Research and Data Collection (20%):
- Support in-country and Boston College data analysts to ensure data collection is met with scientific standard.
- Liaise with any third-party data collection firms to create and oversee processes regarding study design, assessment battery creation, and deployment in the
field. - Refine systems of data collection and management to be in line with the trends in research related to implementation science in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) and technology-based data collection systems.
- Ensure that study enrollment and data analysis advances according to expected timelines and that all quantitative and qualitative data is well organized while upholding strong ethical and scientific standards.Ìý
- Directly oversee all Boston College Program Managers and support partnercountry IRB, DSMB and local ethics committee requirements and applications.
- Work with the Principal Investigator to supervise all research staff and postdoctoral fellows working with the RPCA lab both internally and externally to problem solve on all field-based research projects or dissemination outputs.
- As needed, be able to step in for program managers and oversee all research activities related to RPCA funded research
- Provide technical assistance to local community partners to ensure local partners are able to fulfill study aims and ensure programs are delivered with fidelity.
- Travel to research sites as needed (2-3 times per year).
Promote and Coordinate Research Development (30%):
- Oversee the grant writing, refinement and submission process of grant submissions, including federal and philanthropic.Ìý
- Remain current on all advances in the literature on implementation science, child development and mental health services research to ensure that the RPCA avails itself to the most advanced analytic and data collection methods.
- Support the publication and data dissemination efforts in publications, grant applications, communications materials and other products of the RPCA lab.
- Engage in networking with stakeholders to expand the RPCA research portfolio.
- Act as a proxy for the Director in all meetings and engagement with current and potential stakeholders.
Oversee Lab Activities (20%):
- Along with the Administrative Manager and adjunct staff, oversee students working with the RPCA lab to create student work plans and monitor activities of students both at Boston College and externally.
- Provide mentorship and one-on-one supervision of students, program managers, administrative manager, and key personnel as needed.
- Ensure student work contributes to the scientific knowledge of the lab as a whole.
- Ensure productivity of research managers, including monitoring their management of using electronic systems such as BOX, Asana, and G-Suite.
Requirements
- Doctoral degree, preferably in Public Health, Social Work, Psychology, or other related field preferred
- Experience implementing NIH required.
- A minimum of five years’ experience as a translational scientist investigating cross-cultural mental health and child development topics.
- A minimum of five years’ experience in research program management or research coordination in the mental health, child development, implementation science, or public health field.
- A minimum of three years’ experience conducting research to include: research conceptualization and implementation, data analysis, and preparation of data for dissemination in publications and conference presentations.
- Proficiency in utilizing computer applications including Microsoft Office, STATA, SPSS, Atlas.ti, MAXQDA, MPLUS and other applicable quantitative and qualitative data analysis platforms are preferred.
- Expert knowledge of qualitative and quantitative research methodologies including Community Based Participatory Research (CPBR), implementation science in LMICs, fidelity monitoring and mixed methodology.
- Understanding of the application of technology both for data collection and data management, as well as routine symptom monitoring, fidelity monitoring and quality improvement efforts in global mental health and child development.
- Experience managing diverse team members preferred
The Associate Director for Research works flexibility as well as a general office setting. They are expected to work nights and weekends as needed in order to fulfill work responsibilities and meet project deadlines.
We are seeking an career researcher (masters or doctoral level) with a background in social work, public health, early child development, or related fields, to lead and develop an National Institute of Health (NIH) diversity supplement proposal related to a home visiting early child development and violence reduction intervention in Rwanda, titledÌýTesting an mHealth Digital Dashboard to improve Quality of Delivery of Evidence-based Interventions that Promote Family Mental Health and Functioning in Rwanda. A Hybrid Type 3 Study,ÌýtheÌýparent study is availableÌýhere on Ìý
The supplement will connect to the project specifically and the goal of the supplements is to increase diversity in the research workforce by providing training, mentorship and career development opportunities to individuals who are underrepresented in biomedical, behavioral, clinical, social, and basic sciences research.ÌýThe individual will get individual and group mentorship to lead the proposal and have the opportunity to connect with key researchers based in Boston and Rwanda.
Please review the diversity supplement requirements on the NIH website. Only for US citizens and greencard holders.
The RPCA is seeking a student or PhD level consultant to provide data consultation and data management for the Research
Program on Children and Adversity during a period of 2.5 months. The individual will be supporting continuous monitoring of ongoing data collection; data management of pilot projects upcoming; manuscript support; and project management for weekly data-team meetings. This opportunity is 25-30 hours per week.
Responsibilities:
- Continuous moinitoring of ongoing data collection
- Attending weekly meetings and providing updates as needed
- Running STATA code and inspecting missingness from data
- Coordinate with in-country research assistants in the field and report quality of findings to PI
- Data management of pilot study through attending weekly meetings and pre-populating RedCAP; testing out forms; analyzing quality of data for continuous data monitoring
- Manuscript support
- Data management meeting support including reviewing of presentations and analysis plans and providing feedback
- Attending meetings with team members: Mondays: Data Team Weekly Research and Data Meeting 11-12:30; Tuesdays Internal Check-in with Sierra Leone research managers + group meeting with PI and investigators 11:00-1:00; Monthly Wednesdays check-in with Research Assistants 12:00-12:45; Other check-ins as neededÌý
Qualifications include:
- PhD required in Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Statistics, Public Health, or other relevant fields.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Strong background in research methodologies required.
- Strong ability in use of code-based software.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Strong background in research methodologies required.
- Strong ability in use of code-based software.
- Strong ability in use of advanced statistical and computational programming
- Expertise in utilizing computer applications including, STATA, R, MAXQDA, RedCap, and other applicable quantitative and qualitative platforms.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Duration of contract: October 8 through January 20 with opportunities for extension or professional hire if applicable
Hourly Range based on experience: $30-52/hour
Thank you for your interest in supporting our research!Ìý
We have several opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to gain experience in program coordination, research, and outreach. Specific positions are available below, but we are always accepting applications for RAs on a rolling basis! Please emailÌýyour resume, cover letter, and any additonal information here!
The RPCA accepts Research Assistant applicants on a rolling basis if there are no specific positions outlined. Students are encouraged to submit their resume and cover letter outlining their connection to a project, or projects, at the RPCA. Common skills and responsibilities of RAs are listed below (based on skill level).Ìý
Responsibilities:
- Manage and coordinate slide preparation for regional and national dissemination events
- Develop one-pagers and policy briefs to support the research outcomesÌý
- Support analysis of data outputs
- Support project management activities
- Support data collection as needed
Qualifications include:
- Previous experience in research setting for 1 year
- Ability to work no less than 8 hours per weekÌý
- Strong communicator and strong organizational skills
- Cultural competence and cross-cultural communication skills
- Relevent course work in Public Health, Psychology, Social Work, or related fields required.Ìý
Paid positions at the RPCA are very competitive and not all RA applications will be paid. Please contact us with questions.
The RPCA is looking for a website and communications intern to support the development of a Wiki-page for the high-profile global research lab at Boston College School of Social Work. The Wiki page would include internal/sharable research policies, internal administration, and mutual learning resources for partner organizations, including non-profits, other universities.
The intern would be responsible for building out the website through WordPress [training will be given]. The intern would be given creative autonomy and will have the opportunity to be a direct point of contact with the administrative team to support the website development.ÌýÌý
The RPCA is looking for an individual with the following skills:Ìý Ìý
- Strong communication, organization, and time management.
- Previous web design or related experience preferred. Ìý
- Background in communication, web design or another preferred field preferred.
- Experience in adobe pro, photoshop, Canva, or related system required.
- Flexibility and adaptability to support deliverables.Ìý
- Strong leadership skills.
- Ability to work independently.Ìý
Responsibilities will include:
- Coordinating the development of the website focused onÌýmaking internal/sharable research policies, internal administration, and mutual learning resources available for RPFCA staff, partner organizations, including non-profits, and other universities
- Coding using WebPress – a platform for Wiki pages at ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ â€“ with training
- Building out links and other web related features to streamline development of website.
- Communicating to RPCA administrative manager on progress each week, including updating the RPCA online platform, Asana, for project management of this project. Ìý
Minimum hours per week: 6
This is an unpaid internship.
The RPCA is seeking a motivated Lynch School of Education undergraduate student to join our research teams in Boston and Rwanda to support the project, Sugira MuryangoÌý(SM) or Strengthen the Family. SM is a home-visiting program that uses active coaching to build parent capabilities and increase responsive parenting of both mothers and fathers to promote early childhood development (ECD) and prevent violence. SM has targeted families in extreme poverty with young children aged 0-36 months. The study has reached 10,000 families Full project information is available here.ÌýThrough generous funding from the Lynch School of Education, the RPCA is seeking a student to join our team and support research and implementation of Sugira Muryango.
Responsibilities:
- Manage and coordinate slide preparation for regional and national dissemination events
- Develop one-pagers and policy briefs to support the research outcomes of SM
- Support analysis as needed to enhance implementation efforts in-country
- Coordinate reporting and other project support for study
- Take meeting minutes Wednesdays at 9 am
Qualifications include:
- Previous experience in research setting preferred
- Ability to work 10 hours per weekÌý
- Strong communicator and strong organizational skills
- Cultural competence and cross-cultural communication skills
Start Date: September 2024
Hours per week: 10
This is a paid position for Lynch School Students (Undergrad) only.