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Kaiser Permanente

Research Post Doctoral Fellow

Kaiser Permanente, Aurora, Colorado, United States, 80012


Salary Range: $39.33/hour - $50.88/hourJob Summary:The Kaiser Permanente Colorado Institute for Health Research (IHR) is an integrated department that conducts, publishes and disseminates health services, clinical trials and evaluation research. The IHR is a productive, collaborative and supportive learning and mentoring environment. The Research Post Doctoral Fellow is a two to three year appointment involving research that is directed by an IHR investigator in the investigator's area of expertise and interest. The Fellow will assist in research development, publish, serve multiple ongoing efforts with an Investigator, and be actively mentored with the goal of moving towards an independent research career.

Essential Responsibilities:Assists or leads research project team. Assists or leads in writing manuscripts, proposals, and presentations. May play a leadership role on investigators' projects.Collaborates with investigators in development and submission of large federal or foundation grants.Coaches and mentors research staff.Adheres to federal and local regulations and KPCO Standard Operating Procedures governing research. Maintains compliance when manipulating large volumes of patient data, both internal to KPCO and from external agencies. Follows the IRB approved protocols on federally funded grants as well as on internally funded projects. Adheres to the research protocols for maintaining HIPAA compliance when accessing, manipulating, storing, and transferring data. Partners with Investigators to adhere to the research requirements outlined in the study protocol and data use agreements report all violations/deviations immediately to the Investigator and IRB.In year 2 of 3, begin to develop independent research portfolio with mentoring and guidance from Investigators, and develop and submit career development grants.Basic Qualifications:

Experience

N/AEducation

Completion of an MD or PhD in public health, epidemiology, or related field within the last two (2) years OR within the next three (3) months.License, Certification, Registration

N/AAdditional Requirements:

Knowledge of research regulations and policies. Ability to adapt to constantly changing environments & priorities.Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills to work with internal and external customers.Demonstrated ability to solve complex problems & make recommendations for solutions based on independent analysis.Ability to manage multiple tasks/projects and negotiate timelines.Requires minimal guidance to work and communicate with individuals having varying levels of knowledge and expertise, in all areas of job function.Demonstrated success in the areas of strategic/systems thinking, effective team building, change leadership, and results orientation.Demonstrated mentoring and leadership skills.Preferred Qualifications:

Scholarly achievement as demonstrated through publications.Post-doctoral candidate will require expertise in one of the following areas: interest in vaccine safety; experience.

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