- Gathers and organizes neighborhood-based data using observational measures, interviews, state and county public record reviews.
- Analyzes data to examine the effects of neighborhood characteristics and environmental psychosocial factors on the development of children over time.
Position requires a Bachelor's degree in a Social or Behavioral Science or equivalency, plus experience in research and analytical techniques, and statistical and quantitative analysis. Experience with observational data coding systems is beneficial. Position requires extensive travel within Salt Lake County; must have a driver’s license and access to an automobile. May be required to work non-traditional work hours.
How to apply:
If you are interested in applying, please send your resume to Amber.Nielsen@hsc.utah.edu along with information on which position(s) you are interested in. You will be contacted when recruitment begins.
The University of Utah is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applications from minorities and women and provides reasonable accommodations to the known disabilites of applicants and employees.
