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Post Doctoral Research Fellow

Job in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 02298, USA
Listing for: University of Massachusetts Boston
Part Time, Per diem position
Listed on 2026-07-05
Job specializations:
  • Research/Development
    Research Scientist, Research Assistant/Associate, Clinical Research, Research Analyst
  • Healthcare
    Clinical Research
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 41250 - 48740 USD Yearly USD 41250.00 48740.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Post Doctoral Research Fellow

Job no: 529934

Position Type:
Staff Part Time

Campus: UMass Boston

Department:
Institute Community Inclusion

Pay Grade:
No Pay Grade

Date opened: 17 Jun 2026 Eastern Daylight Time

Applications close: 18 Jul 2026 Eastern Daylight Time

Postdoctoral Research Fellow – Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training (ARRT) Program

0.75 FTE / 30 hours/week

The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will focus on advancing research related to the employment of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) as part of the Institute for Community Inclusion’s (ICI) Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training (ARRT) Program. This 12‑month, 30 hours/week (or 0.75 FTE) grant‑funded hybrid fellowship is designed to prepare early‑career scholars to become leaders in disability employment research, specifically within the IDD field in the United States, with an approximate start date in September 2026.

The Fellow will participate in formal instruction on IDD employment research topics and methods and will be assigned an experienced ICI researcher to provide mentorship and guidance alongside other supervisory support. The Fellow will actively contribute to collaborative research opportunities through a Research Practicum involving assigned ICI projects and will develop and implement an independent research project.

As part of the fellowship, the Fellow will engage with community organizations serving individuals with IDD and receive training in grant writing, scholarly writing and publishing, professional presentations, and knowledge translation strategies, with specific targets established to track progress. The Fellow is expected to demonstrate the potential to contribute meaningfully to disability employment scholarship, collaborative team research, knowledge translation, and systems change.

Additionally, the Fellow will participate in program evaluation and reporting activities.

Additionally, the Fellow will participate in evaluation and reporting activities related to the ARRT program, providing feedback as a participant to help improve the program.

Examples of Duties:

  • At the start of the fellowship, participate in a three‑day orientation and training event at the university campus in Boston (travel and per diem covered by the program).
  • Work with an experienced ICI research mentor and ARRT supervisory team throughout the fellowship.
  • Develop an Individual Development Plan (IDP) with the mentor and supervisory team to guide the fellowship experience and track progress and milestones.
  • Participate in weekly meetings with the mentor and quarterly meetings with the supervisory team to review progress and milestones.
  • Participate in formal instruction on IDD employment research topics and methods.
  • Contribute to collaborative research through a Research Practicum involving assigned ICI projects.
  • Design and conduct an independent research project (a research stipend of $2,500 will be provided).
  • Present the independent research project proposal and results to the ARRT Advisory Board.
  • Engage meaningfully with community organizations serving individuals with IDD as part of the independent research project.
  • Participate in hands‑on grant writing with mentorship and workshops.
  • Collaborate with cohort peers to develop and submit a grant proposal, with guidance from ICI research mentor and ARRT supervisory team.
  • Lead at least one peer‑reviewed manuscript and contribute to at least one additional manuscript.
  • Present research at a national conference (a travel stipend of $1,500 will be provided).
  • Receive guidance on creating accessible research products, including plain language formats, and practice presentations (including presenting to the ARRT Advisory Board).
  • Engage with professional networks and national organizations in the disability and IDD fields.
  • Meet progress targets established by the program.
  • Contribute to program evaluation and reporting activities, including providing feedback as a program participant.

Qualifications:

  • Educational Background: Must hold a doctoral degree (or equivalent terminal degree) in a relevant field such as sociology, public policy, disability studies, social work, rehabilitation…
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