Montana State University is seeking a Research Coordinator for an exciting project out of the Center for American Indian and Rural Health Equity (CAIRHE)!
Monica C. Skewes, PhD, received a five-year, $3.2 million grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse and is seeking a Research Coordinator to help execute a Community Based Participatory Research project focused on substance use treatment with an American Indian reservation in Montana. Within an autonomous work environment at the CAIRHE at MSU-Bozeman, the Research Coordinator will engage in strategic planning, organization, direction of operations, data management, fiscal management, and oral, written, and interpersonal communication related to the research project. There will be opportunities for co-authoring publications as well. Learn more about Dr. Skewes’ work with this Native American population.
This search will remain open until a successful candidate is identified, but to assist with the search process, we encourage applicants to consider applying by August 15, 2021.
Find the full position description and application details here.
Questions may be directed to PI Dr. Monica Skewes at monica.skewes@montana.edu.
Thank you to our friend Kate Cronin for sharing! The MSU-Bozeman CAIRHE is led by Dr. Alexandra Adams, founding Director of the UW CCHE. Please help share this opportunity widely to help attract excellent candidates!
Reservation map by Kristen Drumheller