Position ID: | Duke-SSPP-NRR-RESSCIENTIST [#19108, 1826] |
Position Title: | Research Scientist |
Position Type: | Non-regular rank faculty |
Position Location: | Durham, North Carolina 27708, United States [map] ![]() |
Subject Area: | Public Policy |
Appl Deadline: | 2021/09/30 11:59PM![]() |
Position Description: |
Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy Center for Child and Family Policy Research Scientist Position Vacancy Center for Child and Family Policy Mission
The mission of the Center for Child and Family Policy is to contribute to solutions to important problems affecting today’s children and families, through an integrated system of scientific research, debate and dissemination, public service, and teaching. The Center emphasizes the bridge from basic research to policy and practice.
Position Description
The Duke Center for Child & Family Policy is seeking an early career researcher with expertise in racial equity and culturally responsive practices to contribute to design, implementation, and evaluation of trauma-informed programs in early childhood education and K-12 education. These programs target systems and practice change to promote the following areas: workforce wellness, relationship-building, structured environments, social-emotional learning, and responsive support in times of stress. Each program has partnered with experts to incorporate culturally responsive educational practices into this work, but would like to strengthen this focus. This full-time Research Scientist position will serve as part of a multi-disciplinary team and have the opportunity to lead equity-related components of the programs and related research. A portion (30%) of this position will be committed to work more broadly within the Center for Child and Family Policy, contributing to equity-related work at the Center and across Center projects. The ideal candidate will combine an expertise in equity-related policy and practice with a background in early childhood, education, and/or trauma-informed care. Work Performed
A detailed description of functional areas and tasks follows: • Provide leadership and collaboration to strengthen racial equity components of two trauma-informed interventions, one in K-12 education and one in early childhood education (70% FTE)
• Collaborate with CCFP researchers on applying a racial equity framework for research and evaluation (30% FTE)
The above statements describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this classification. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required of personnel so classified. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE Position requires a PhD in a field related to racial equity/social justice, child psychology/child development, or educational psychology/early childhood education. Coursework or training related to trauma-informed practices desirable. Early career candidate preferred.
In addition, the successful candidate will possess the following qualities/attributes:
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