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[ecrea] Call for Applications: Postdoc at the Center on Media and Child Health at Boston Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School
Fri Mar 30 07:42:05 GMT 2018
The Center on Media and Child Health (CMCH) is seeking candidates for a
one-year postdoctoral fellowship at Boston Children’s Hospital, a
teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School with an active post-doctoral
association.
CMCH is an academic research center whose mission is to educate and
empower children and those who care for them to create and consume media
in ways that optimize children’s health and development. CMCH focuses on
media as a powerful environmental health influence and seeks to
understand the positive and negative health impacts media can have and
find ways of making media the most positive possible influence in
children’s lives.
The focus of the funded postdoctoral position is to study the impact of
digital and traditional play on the development of children. CMCH is
currently completing a 2-year, 4-wave study in the United States and
Mexico to examine the associations between different types of play and
digital media use on children’s cognitive and social-emotional
development and executive functioning. The selected fellow will be an
essential part of the CMCH research team and will be expected to
participate in quantitative and qualitative data analysis as well as
data management and processing. The fellow will also lead and/or
co-author the writing of scientific manuscripts. Publications will
include those prescribed by the existing study protocols, as well as
those conceived by the post-doctoral fellow. Time will also be held for
the fellow to contribute to other CMCH research projects involving teens
and young adults, assist with grant writing, and pursue independent work
under the mentorship of the Center’s Director and lead research faculty
member. A CMCH Librarian and Research Assistant will help support the
work of the fellow, with occasional additional support from student
interns. The fellow also may consult with hospital biostatisticians and
methodological experts.
The successful candidate will be oriented to the Division of Adolescent
Medicine (where CMCH is based) along with an interdisciplinary group of
fellows. The division provides new fellows optional training in
teaching, qualitative and quantitative research methods, writing, and
other topics. The fellow also may participate in additional workshops,
courses, and training throughout Boston Children’s Hospital and the
larger Harvard community. The successful candidate will also have access
to multiple full-time staff members dedicated to assisting with career
development, and access to multiple post-doc-led organizations. Courses
or additional training at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health may
also be made available.
The fellowship can begin at the earliest convenience of the successful
candidate, preferably on or before August 1, 2018 but no later than
September 1, 2018.
Compensation includes salary commensurate with the Division of
Adolescent Medicine and NIH guidelines for post-doctoral fellows
(https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-17-003.html)
and a generous benefits package.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
•Ph.D. in developmental psychology, communication, human development,
public health, or related field (awarded or anticipated)
•Strong data analyses skills with a preference for experience using
developmental data and proficiency in SAS, STATA or SPSS (at least some
experience with the latter)
•Experience with qualitative coding software such as Nvivo is a plus
•Excellent written and oral communication skills
•Strong publication track record or evidence of the ability to develop one
•Ability to perform as a team member and good interpersonal skills
•Ability to work independently and effectively
•Working knowledge of citation management software (i.e. EndNote)
Position responsibilities can include the following:
•Formulating original research from an existing dataset
•Conducting cross-sectional and longitudinal data analyses
•Writing scientific manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals
•Presenting research findings at local, national, and international
meetings (modest conference travel budget provided)
•Working collaboratively with an interdisciplinary team
•Participating in divisional and hospital level fellowship activities,
including attending workshops and meetings
Applications are due by * May 1, 2018 *. Please include all of the
following documents in your application:
•CV
•A cover letter describing research interests and how they are in line
with the mission of CMCH and the specific goals of the fellowship
•One representative publication
•Names and contact information for at least three references
To apply please email the above materials to:
(cmch /at/ childrens.harvard.edu) <mailto:(cmch /at/ childrens.harvard.edu)>
Please put “postdoc application” in the subject line.
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