Job Description
The student worker will be responsible for supporting research projects on precarious employment, health, and well-being. This involves assisting with literature reviews, evidence synthesis, manuscript writing, descriptive and regression analyses of population health data, and grant preparation. The position requires prior experience conducting literature reviews and quantitative analysis using statistical software. Familiarity with health inequities, social determinants of health, and research design in social epidemiology is also needed. The position involves an average of 20 hours of work per week between August 4 and October 6.
About Oregon Health & Science University
Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce and is an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization.