Job Description
About the position
The University of Pittsburgh is seeking Community Scientists to join a research study examining attitudes and norms related to reproductive health and reproductive healthcare access in Pennsylvania. Community Scientists play a vital role in helping the study team understand how reproductive health is discussed and experienced in everyday community settings. This position is designed for individuals who have strong connections within their communities and who can approach conversations and observations in an impartial, respectful, and nonjudgmental manner. The position is temporary and tied to grant funding. Candidates will be expected to attend trainings and meetings over Zoom. As such, they should have easy access to wifi and a computer with a camera.
Training
Community Scientists will complete structured training through the University of Pittsburgh prior to beginning data collection. Training includes:
ยท Certification in Community Partner Research Ethics Training (CPRET)
ยท A three-part training series in the qualitative observational methodology
The study team will provide ongoing guidance and support throughout the project.
Additional Information
ยท This is a temporary, part-time position lasting 7 months
ยท Work averages approximately 10 hours per month
ยท All activities are remote; no travel is required
- Responsibilities
- Participate in all required virtual trainings
- Conduct qualitative observational research relevant to reproductive health and reproductive healthcare, including detailed description and reflexive observation
- Meet regularly with the study team for support, feedback, and methodological guidance
- Submit journal entries according to study timelines
- Requirements
- Easy access to a computer with a functional camera and reliable wifi
- NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE IN RESEARCH NECESSARY
- Nice-to-haves
- Deep familiarity with and connection to a local community in Pennsylvania
- Ability to engage with people holding diverse perspectives in a respectful and nonjudgmental way
- Strong observational skills and interest in documenting everyday social interactions
- Reliability and ability to work independently with regular check-ins
- Comfort participating in research training
- Benefits
- Paid training in community-engaged research methods
- Certification in CPRET research ethics training
- Experience with qualitative research
- Opportunity to contribute to research on reproductive healthcare in Pennsylvania
- Those who are interested will have the opportunity to collaborate on publications
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