Senior Research Associate, Implementation Science
Listed on 2026-01-25
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Clinical Research -
Healthcare
Clinical Research
Overview
Department: 85037 Wake Forest University Health Sciences - Academic Public Health Sciences:
Implementation Science
Status:
Full time
Benefits Eligible:
Yes
Hours Per Week: 40
Schedule Details/Additional Information: 40 hours/week hybrid
Pay Range: $37.50 - $56.25
RoleSenior Research Associate:
Senior Research Associates are classified as non-faculty full-time employees whose appointments are contingent upon extramural funding.
The Senior Research Associate will play a leadership role in advancing precision health research initiatives focused on genomics implementation, community engagement, and health equity. This position supports the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of multi-component research projects, including dissemination of findings through publications and presentations. The role requires high-level initiative, independence, and judgment in managing complex research activities aligned with the lab’s mission to integrate genomics into clinical and community settings.
Senior Research Associates have lead responsibility for one or more components of projects (e.g., managing finances, data base development, personnel management, research design and implementation, grant and paper writing, etc.). They are expected to carry out scholarly activities independently, such as publishing in peer reviewed journals and presenting at national conferences.
Serve in a leadership role with the project PI and investigators. Assume major responsibility for the successful and timely completion of project tasks, including planning, development, implementation, data collection, evaluation, writing and dissemination of study findings. Work with project PI and senior personnel to ensure that all aspects of the study are conducted in accordance with the study protocol and grant/contract.
Ensure that all study activities comply with state and federal regulations and guidelines, as well as all requirements of the Medical School and University. Oversee monitoring of the study budget and/or components of the study budget. Serve in a leadership role with project PI in negotiating contracts and subcontracts. Ensure adequate staffing for project(s). Recommend, plan for and carry out the hiring/elimination of staff if needed.
Coordinate training of new study personnel. Conduct site visits if appropriate to study. If applicable, represent the project to all related community agencies and organizations, serving as the study’s liaison, spokesperson, and representative. Compile and prepare financial progress reports, scientific progress reports and evaluations. Monitor quality control procedures and outcomes. Attend, participate in, and take the lead in planning national and local meetings related to the project at each stage;
and attend and participate in national and local scientific meetings. Review literature and prepare summaries, as appropriate. Create and submit papers, abstracts and posters for national and local scientific meetings. Initiate and prepare scientific papers for publication. Initiate and prepare grants and other funding proposals independently. Participate in brainstorming of potential new proposals suggested by current project findings. For new/developing proposals, translate study design into a budget.
Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein.
Oral and/or written guidance is received from supervising faculty. Provide direction and guidance to project staff. Provide direction and guidance for other faculty/staff associated with the project. (i.e., advisory boards, committees w/ outside members)
Minimum Acceptable QualificationsPh.D., or comparable degree, with 8 years of relevant research experience or Master’s Degree with a minimum of twelve years prior relevant experience; or Bachelor’s Degree with 18 years prior relevant experience. Demonstrated knowledge of scientific principles and prior research experience. Strong computer skills. Strong communication skills. Supervisory experience. Ability to write grant proposals with limited supervision. Peer reviewed publications, plus oral…
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