Description: This position offers a superb opportunity for an early-career, mid-career or senior scholar to build a research portfolio dedicated to examining and addressing health equity and population health. The Hastings Center is a world-renowned bioethics research institute with an active research portfolio, outstanding collaborative relationships with researchers and institutions in the United States and around the world, and a strong commitment to public engagement, including through outreach to journalists, policymakers, opinion leaders, and other audiences.
The successful candidate will have freedom to identify and address major ethical, legal, and social issues on a wide variety of topics in health, health care,and science. The position is open to many specializations and methodologies, from public health, economics, philosophy and sociology to race, disability, and gender studies. Key is that applicants have demonstrated an interest in the analysis of ethical issues related to health equity and population health. Applications are encouraged from candidates interested in health care reform, health policy, justice and emerging biotechnologies, genomics and justice, community-based organizations or community-based research, and the health disparities that arise at the intersection of race, gender, sexual orientation, class, ability,etc.
Candidates should be committed to collegial, interdisciplinary work. Like all Hastings Research Scholars, the successful candidate will develop original grant-funded research projects on timely issues. Experience securing grant funding—or interest in developing that skill—is required, as is the desire to become a public voice on issues of societal concern.
More information about The Hastings Center’s program areas, public outreach activities, and research projects is available at http://www.thehastingscenter.org/who-we-are/our-research.
Qualifications: Candidates will have a PhD, JD, MD, or other terminal postgraduate degree. They should demonstrate that they have applied their disciplinary skills to ethical concerns in health equity or population health.
To apply: Upload a letter of application describing your background, research interests, and fit for the position, along with a resume or CV, two writing samples, and the names of and contact information for two references here: https://hastingscenter.wufoo.com/forms/research-scholarhealth-equity-population-health/
Questions sent to jobs@thehastingscenter.org will be answered promptly. Applications will be held in confidence.
To suggest a candidate: Call or email Jodi Fernandes, Executive Assistant to the President, at 845-424-4040, extension 231, or fernandesj@thehastingscenter.org. Suggestions and all applications will be held in confidence.
Application deadline: rolling.
The Hastings Center offers a competitive salary commensurate with experience, health insurance, a TIAA-CREF pension plan, and generous vacation, sick leave, and holiday schedules. We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to building a diverse staff and creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We especially encourage applications from scholars from diverse, underrepresented communities.
The Hastings Center is located in Garrison, New York, 50 miles north of New York City in the beautiful central Hudson River Valley, with easy transportation into and out of Manhattan. For more information about The Hastings Center, visit: www.thehastingscenter.org.
Published : June 29, 2022