The Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences is an independent research institute within OHSU that is dedicated to health and safety in the workplace. The Institute receives its base funding from the Oregon Workers’ Compensation Fund and leverages this base funding to secure federal government grants in basic, clinical, and applied research. We perform biomedical/occupational research and innovation for a healthy workforce, aimed at promoting health and reducing disease and disability among workers across the nation, particularly in Oregon.
Function/Duties of PositionThis position will work on projects under the direction of Leslie B Hammer, Ph.D. Her current research is focused on the health and well-being of farmworkers, approximately 78% of which identify as Latine/Hispanic. The position is funded for two years through a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, with the possibility of extending beyond that time if additional funding is obtained. Dr. Hammer is leading a team to study the effects of a recent bill to provide overtime pay to agricultural workers, which had previously been denied to them.
The Community Research Associate (CRA), who will come from or have extensive experience with the study population, will assist the team with translation assistance in Spanish, providing contextual information on the community and their lived experiences.
The CRA will work closely with community-based organizations (CBOs) in identifying potential participants, assist in setting up focus groups, and assist with data collection efforts, including consenting individuals; this person will also assist with the interpretation of various research materials and information collected from farmworker participants. They will be expected to manage a variety of tasks, being able to prioritize multiple assignments; they should be able to work independently but also in collaboration with a team, often remotely. The CRA will have the opportunity to build a marketable skill set in research. This is a part-time position with the potential to work additional hours as needed.
Required Qualifications Master’s degree in relevant field AND 2 years of relevant experience ORBachelor’s degree in relevant field and 4 years of relevant experience2 – 4 years of relevant experience working with and/or coming from a Hispanic/Latine communityFluency in Spanish, both written and spokenKnowledge of Microsoft Office programsExceptional organizational skills and ability to manage multiple prioritiesKnowledge and application of gathering, compiling, and reporting research informationExcellent interpersonal communication skills, writing and proof-reading skillsAbility to exercise discretion when dealing with issues of a sensitive nature and to maintain research integrityDemonstrated ability to be self-motivated, prioritize effectively, and meet deadlines Preferred Qualifications Experience with agricultural workers in the Pacific NorthwestExperience with Central American indigenous languagesExperience with survey data collectionExperience with qualitative data collection (e.g., focus groups, interviews)Ability to gather, compile, analyze and maintain, in a range of formats, information from a variety of sources, including research publications, web sources, and internal and external contactsFamiliarity and/or experience with trauma-based researchValid driver’s license All are welcome Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at 503-494-5148 or aaeo@ohsu.edu.