Postdoctoral Scholar College of Nursing - Institute Digital Health and I
Listed on 2026-01-20
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Education / Teaching
Academic, Public Health -
Healthcare
Public Health
Location: Tallahassee
Responsibilities
Scholars will engage in a variety of mentored research and professional development activities with the support of IDHI Director, Dr. Lisa Hightow-Weidman, MPH, MD;
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- Director, Dr. Kate Muessig, PhD; and/or other faculty within the IDHI. Scholars will be supported in building a mentorship network tailored specifically to their development needs and research areas of interest. At the start of the fellowship, scholars will work with their mentorship team to create an individual development plan that will include training goals and activities. Scholars will be encouraged and supported through networking opportunities with professionals and faculty across a variety of disciplines in the top-rated research universities and institutions in the U.S. and globally.
IDHI leadership and collaborating partners have extensive experience supporting the professional development of early career trainees and faculty, including skill-building in research grant proposal development; manuscript development and publication; qualitative and quantitative research methods; behavioral intervention development, implementation, and evaluation; and career planning and advancement. In addition to being integrated with ongoing research projects, scholars will have protected time and mentorship to develop their own independent research ideas and portfolios.
This may include activities such as publishing dissertation manuscripts, writing an NIH training and/or career development awards (e.g. F series, K series), attending professional meetings and conferences, guest lecturing, and engaging in professional service activities. The specific balance of collaborative research and independent research will be discussed with the mentorship team and tailored to meet the scholar’s professional development goals.
- Background in behavioral and social science research.
- Doctorate or appropriate terminal degree in Public Health, Nursing, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Anthropology or another related discipline conferred within the last five years.
- Experience with qualitative and/or quantitative research methods.
- Experience and/or interest in research focused on HIV prevention and care, mental health, stigma and the social determinants of health.
- Experience and/or interest in LGBTQ+/sexual and gender minority (SGM) health and research.
- Experience conducting intervention health research and/or practice.
- Experience and/or interest in digital health tools, interventions, and research/practice applications.
Anticipated salary range of $65,000 to $70,000, commensurate with experience. In addition, scholars will be provided with a generous discretionary fund to support professional development and research activities.
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