Job Summary
Under the general direction of faculty, senior research personnel, and/or managers, responsible for the operation of a specialized educational/social science research area within a recognized unit. Helps develop, design, and conduct research projects according to plan. Consults with users to refine or adapt methodologies to fit specific research requirements, collaborates in the development of new techniques, and develops instruments. Collects, screens, and participates in data analysis. Conducts literature reviews and may contribute to or be the sole author of articles and grant proposals.
Responsibilities*
- Draft and edit manuscripts, abstracts, and reports; support grant-related writing as needed.
- Support qualitative data collection (interviews/focus groups), including developing guides and managing study materials.
- Coordinate recruitment activities and create participant-facing materials.
- Manage study operations (scheduling, meeting notes, tracking milestones).
- Assist with data management and analysis (qualitative coding; basic descriptive stats if applicable).
- Create dissemination products (slides, infographics) for academic and community audiences.
Required Qualifications*
- Bachelor's Degree completed or in progress in a field of social science (e.g., anthropology, psychology, sociology, social work, public health)
Minimum 1 academic year of experience in the human subjects research area, preferably on federally/foundation-funded contracts and/or grants
Previous experience with community-engaged research
Previous experiences or training in mixed-methods research
Previous experience or training in social science data collection methods and survey research
Previous experience or training in the use of design software (i.e., Canva or Adobe Creative Suite)
Competency with Microsoft Suite and Google Workspace
Able to manage time, organize, and complete multiple tasks and meet deadlines
- Personal commitment to high-quality work and exceptional attention to detail
- Regularly exercise good judgment with regard to setting priorities
Desired Qualifications*
Experience and proficiency with data collection tools (i.e., Qualtrics)
Previous experience and proficiency using data analysis software for qualitative data (i.e., MaxQDA)
Experience and proficiency in creating infographics for policy, academic, and lay audiences
Modes of Work
Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring department. Work agreements are reviewed annually at a minimum and are subject to change at any time, and for any reason, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the work modes.
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The University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer.