Research Investigator 2 | Dallas, TX

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  • Location: Dallas, TX

  • Company: Baylor Scott & White Health

health and/or health outcomes research. Candidates should have strong methodological skills, particularly in epidemiology, but also in population health research or health services research as it relates to the aging population. Experience with pragmatic clinical trials or other innovative research methods is desirable.

A main objective for the Research Investigator 2 is to strive for an independent research portfolio and to attain a level of external funding (NIH, foundation, industry). In the absence of funding, the Research Investigator 2 will be assigned to projects relevant to population health at BSWH commensurate with their expertise. This position serves as researcher and consultant

on projects and programs for CAHR and works independently with general supervision by the Director of CAHR. The Research Investigator 2 will also serve as a liaison and consultant to BSWH physicians and leadership for research questions that will utilize BSWH resources.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE ROLE Prepares grant proposals, internal reports, and peer-reviewed publications independently and collaboratively. Secures external funding at the federal, foundation or other level. Provides consultation on study design, analysis plans and interpretation of study results to BSWH physicians, leaders, and community leaders. Initiates collaboration with external partners including local, state

and federal agencies, research networks such as the Health Care Systems Research Network and the Gerontological Society of America, and other academic partners.

Provides service to the scientific community through membership on peer review groups and national boards. Presents abstracts at national scientific meetings, reviews papers for national journals. Present (poster or oral) at >2 national and international scientific meetings as 1st or senior author. Seeks consultation from senior scientists for specific scientific and administrative issues. Works collaboratively with the CAHR team to develop a research program that helps achieve the goals of BSWH.

Provides and receives consultation from CAHR staff as required for research development. Completes 2 papers per year as a 1st author, and 2 papers per year as a collaborating author. Submits 1 study as Principal Investigator (PI), and 1 study as co-PI for extramurally funded research projects. Serves as Principal Investigator, site-PI, or co-investigator on multiple investigator-initiated or industry-sponsored research studies and successfully executes all study deliverables. Mentors staff internal to BSWH (including clinician researchers) to support their presentations at meetings/seminars.

Partners with analytical team (data analysts and project managers) to ensure projects are successfully completed within prescribed timelines and objectives. Abides by regulatory compliance guidelines by maintaining confidentiality, protecting the assets of the organization, acting with ethics and integrity, reporting non-compliance, adhering to applicable Federal/State laws and regulations, maintaining accreditation and licensure requirements, and performing job functions within BSWH policies and procedures. Consistently demonstrates service behaviors and principles defined by the BSWH values, as well as specific departmental and organizational initiatives.

KEY SUCCESS FACTORS Ph D in a relevant research discipline (e. g. epidemiology, health services research) > 5 years of post-doctoral research (or equivalent) in epidemiology, health services or related field; career publication list of >30 peer reviewed manuscripts (including at least 6 as first author). Interest and expertise in epidemiology or health services research, with a particular area of expertise in aging or aging related diseases. Demonstrated ability to develop and conduct original and independent research and publishing peer-reviewed results.

Experience developing successful federal grant applications Previous professional experience in conducting original research and publishing peer-reviewed results. Expertise in the statistical techniques, study designs and research methods used in epidemiological and health services research. Experience working with and/or leading multidisciplinary teams Candidates should have strong methodological skills, particularly in epidemiology, but also in population health research or health services research as it relates to the aging population. Experience with pragmatic clinical trials or other innovative research methods is desirable.

Successful candidates will have an established bibliography of peer-reviewed literature and track record of extramural grant funding. The information contained in this job description is intended to describe essential job functions required of those assigned to this job. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform the job. Please note that management retains the right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.

The ability to competently perform all the essential duties of the position, with or without reasonable accommodation, demonstrated commitment to effective customer service delivery, integrity, and the ability to work productively as a member of a team or work group are basic requirements of all positions Baylor Scott & White Health. BENEFITS Our competitive benefits package includes the following- Immediate eligibility for health and welfare benefits- 401(k) savings plan with dollar-for-dollar match up to 5%- Tuition Reimbursement- PTO accrual beginning Day 1Note: Benefits may vary based upon position type and/or level Qualifications - External QUALIFICATIONS - EDUCATION - Doctorate- EXPERIENCE - 5 Years of Experience-Experience in grant writing preferred PDN-9acfcce0-c568-42ee-a4db-574ea79c8004

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