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Seven Directions at the University of Washington is the first national public health institute in the United States to focus solely on improving Indigenous health and wellness. We are committed to cultivating and sharing knowledge, connecting communities and resources, and working to achieve shared goals for future generations. Seven Directions partners to support tribal communities to increase the capacity of tribal health systems designed to prevent and respond to the opioid overdose epidemic and other preventable health disparities. Our work includes culturally tailored technical assistance, culture-centered research, evaluation, training, policy translation, convenings, and dissemination strategies. These services aim to improve Indigenous-serving organizations’ and systems’ data collection and epidemiologic surveillance capacity; increase implementation of evidence-based prevention strategies grounded in respecting tribal sovereignty and cultural traditions; showcase models of tribal promising practices; and utilize Indigenous evaluation approaches. As a trusted convenor and resource among tribal and urban Indian partners, we collaboratively develop and meaningfully disseminate resources among tribal and urban Indian organization partners and other key stakeholders via diverse platforms.
The Temporary Research Coordinator 3 (Payroll Title: Pro Staff Temp Position (E S)) is a key member of the Seven Directions team under the general direction of the Indigenous Evaluation Technical Assistance project lead. This position works alongside senior team members in implementing a variety of research and training activities, including contributing to project design, implementation, analysis, and dissemination. Tasks include coordination and facilitation of research and project team materials and meetings, dissemination efforts, and general administration.* This position will work with Seven Directions PIs and project leads to plan the integration of research related to Indigenous Evaluation, Indigenous Governance, Data Sovereignty and more into our Technical Assistance approaches and Community of Practice discussions.* Participate in research design activities to inform these approaches and scholarly articles about these approaches, including: conducting scientific and grey literature reviews, environmental scans, organizing references in Endnote and other reference management apps; developing interview scripts, project protocols, surveys for data collection; and other assignments.* Assist with analyzing data, formulating conclusions, and preparing to present results for dissemination, including through written documents, presentations, or online modules.* Identify and support additional program-specific dissemination needs.* Work with PI and senior staff with auxiliary project management duties as requested and anticipate additional areas for support.* Serve on 1-2 Seven Directions internal committees.* Support post-conference dissemination efforts as necessary.* Manage the coordination of research and technical assistance projects including developing timelines and ensuring work is successfully executed and completed within time frames to meet research objectives.* Take a leadership role in aspects of projects related to opioid, substance use, mental health, and Indigenous culture-centered research, evaluation, technical assistance, translation and dissemination efforts.* May support senior staff and faculty with supporting student interns.* Bachelor’s Degree in Public Health, Social Work, Public Affairs, Psychology, American Indian Studies, or a related field and four years of relevant experience.* Equivalent education and/or experience may substitute for minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license, certification, and/or registration.* Familiarity with or work experience with Indigenous or other underserved populations and settings.* Familiarity with issues affecting American Indian and Alaska Native health, healing, cultural diversity and strengths.* Experience facilitating virtual meetings and discussions for internal and external (i.e., community, funders) partners.* Experience planning events or guest speakers for an organization, club, class, or team* Dynamic and engaging presentation and facilitation style.* Experience reviewing scholarly articles and writing or collaborating on research manuscripts for publication.* Excellent problem-solving, organization, relationship, and project management skills.* Ability to be innovative, resourceful, and creative.* Curiosity, enthusiasm, willingness and positive attitude towards learning new and diverse concepts, methods, tools, knowledge and data systems, community cultural contexts and solving problems.* Ability to work as a collaborative, cooperative, and congenial member of a close-knit scholarly research and administrative team, as well as work independently (experience in virtual team environments is a plus).* Detail-oriented; high degree of accuracy in all aspects of work.* Discipline and organizational ability to work in a hybrid environment both from a home-based office and on site at 7D offices.* Master’s Degree in in Public Health, Social Work, Public Affairs, Psychology, American Indian Studies, or related fields.* Two or more years working in or on behalf of tribal nations and American Indian or Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities in both urban and rural settings.* Knowledgeable about substance use and disorder in general and among AI/AN communities.* Experience developing manuscripts for publication.* Experience strategizing and managing a content calendar for a platform, organization, class or team.* Experience developing and facilitating trainings for adult learners.* Familiarity with project management tools and/or software packages, e.g., Asana, MS Project, Smartsheet, etc.* Experience working closely as a trusted resource with communities to identify needs, define strategy, develop action plans, identify deliverables, present results, measure outcomes, and provide recommendations.* Familiarity with literature management software packages, e.g., EndNote, Zotero, etc. and qualitative software management and analysis software packages, e.g., Dedoose, Atlas.ti etc.* Knowledgeable about public health communication best practices and effective communication for different populations.* Knowledge and prior experience with human subjects institutional review process.### BenefitsThere are many perks to working for the University of Washington. 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The Temporary Research Coordinator 3 (Payroll Title: Pro Staff Temp Position (E S)) is a key member of the Seven Directions team under the general direction of the Indigenous Evaluation Technical Assistance project lead. This position works alongside senior team members in implementing a variety of research and training activities, including contributing to project design, implementation, analysis, and dissemination. Tasks include coordination and facilitation of research and project team materials and meetings, dissemination efforts, and general administration.* This position will work with Seven Directions PIs and project leads to plan the integration of research related to Indigenous Evaluation, Indigenous Governance, Data Sovereignty and more into our Technical Assistance approaches and Community of Practice discussions.* Participate in research design activities to inform these approaches and scholarly articles about these approaches, including: conducting scientific and grey literature reviews, environmental scans, organizing references in Endnote and other reference management apps; developing interview scripts, project protocols, surveys for data collection; and other assignments.* Assist with analyzing data, formulating conclusions, and preparing to present results for dissemination, including through written documents, presentations, or online modules.* Identify and support additional program-specific dissemination needs.* Work with PI and senior staff with auxiliary project management duties as requested and anticipate additional areas for support.* Serve on 1-2 Seven Directions internal committees.* Support post-conference dissemination efforts as necessary.* Manage the coordination of research and technical assistance projects including developing timelines and ensuring work is successfully executed and completed within time frames to meet research objectives.* Take a leadership role in aspects of projects related to opioid, substance use, mental health, and Indigenous culture-centered research, evaluation, technical assistance, translation and dissemination efforts.* May support senior staff and faculty with supporting student interns.* Bachelor’s Degree in Public Health, Social Work, Public Affairs, Psychology, American Indian Studies, or a related field and four years of relevant experience.* Equivalent education and/or experience may substitute for minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license, certification, and/or registration.* Familiarity with or work experience with Indigenous or other underserved populations and settings.* Familiarity with issues affecting American Indian and Alaska Native health, healing, cultural diversity and strengths.* Experience facilitating virtual meetings and discussions for internal and external (i.e., community, funders) partners.* Experience planning events or guest speakers for an organization, club, class, or team* Dynamic and engaging presentation and facilitation style.* Experience reviewing scholarly articles and writing or collaborating on research manuscripts for publication.* Excellent problem-solving, organization, relationship, and project management skills.* Ability to be innovative, resourceful, and creative.* Curiosity, enthusiasm, willingness and positive attitude towards learning new and diverse concepts, methods, tools, knowledge and data systems, community cultural contexts and solving problems.* Ability to work as a collaborative, cooperative, and congenial member of a close-knit scholarly research and administrative team, as well as work independently (experience in virtual team environments is a plus).* Detail-oriented; high degree of accuracy in all aspects of work.* Discipline and organizational ability to work in a hybrid environment both from a home-based office and on site at 7D offices.* Master’s Degree in in Public Health, Social Work, Public Affairs, Psychology, American Indian Studies, or related fields.* Two or more years working in or on behalf of tribal nations and American Indian or Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities in both urban and rural settings.* Knowledgeable about substance use and disorder in general and among AI/AN communities.* Experience developing manuscripts for publication.* Experience strategizing and managing a content calendar for a platform, organization, class or team.* Experience developing and facilitating trainings for adult learners.* Familiarity with project management tools and/or software packages, e.g., Asana, MS Project, Smartsheet, etc.* Experience working closely as a trusted resource with communities to identify needs, define strategy, develop action plans, identify deliverables, present results, measure outcomes, and provide recommendations.* Familiarity with literature management software packages, e.g., EndNote, Zotero, etc. and qualitative software management and analysis software packages, e.g., Dedoose, Atlas.ti etc.* Knowledgeable about public health communication best practices and effective communication for different populations.* Knowledge and prior experience with human subjects institutional review process.### BenefitsThere are many perks to working for the University of Washington. Learn more about the
that could be available to you as a UW employee. #J-18808-Ljbffr