Postdoctoral Fellowship GF
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Healthcare
Public Health -
Research/Development
Public Health
Work Schedule
Typically Monday - Friday 8 hour shifts. Work hours must be flexible to include evenings and weekends when necessary.
Regular Continuous/Until Further Notice
Hiring Range Priority Application Date Special Instructions to ApplicantsResume and Cover letter are required to apply
About this PositionTHIS IS A GRANT FUNDED ROLE
The Center for Indigenous Health Research and Policy (CIHRP) at Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences is a leading research center for Indigenous health nationally. Our research budget totals more than $10 million and focuses on improving the health of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian communities through innovative health promotion and disease prevention efforts. We also house the Center for Indigenous Innovation and Health Excellence, funded by the Office of Minority Health, and the newly-funded Indigenous Food and Health Initiative.
These efforts support community based participatory research in the areas of food sovereignty and food security, nutrition, mental health, cardiometabolic disease, and culturally-centered intervention science.
We are seeking applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in health promotion and disease prevention in Indigenous communities. The fellow will have the opportunity to participate in the design and implementation of interventions to reduce cardiometabolic disease risks including food system and food sovereignty interventions, nutrition, stress management, and culturally-centered Indigenous health and wellness initiatives.
The ideal candidate will have familiarity with community-based participatory research, conducting data collection and analysis, and writing manuscripts. The candidate will work directly with Indigenous communities in Oklahoma and across the United States. The candidate will be well supported in manuscript writing and presentations at national conferences. If interested, the fellow will also have support and opportunities for mentored grantsmanship (e.g., K-series applications).
University, and Environment:
Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Muskogee Creek Nation lands. Tulsa is a bustling small city, with an extensive trail and park system, and extensive dining and shopping opportunities. As an academic medical system, training and research are integrated with provision of clinical care through specialty clinics and in our hospital setting.
- Engaging with Indigenous communities in community-based participatory research
- Recruiting and retaining study participants in research trials
- Manuscript preparation and submission
- Data collection activities with Indigenous adults and children
- Data analysis
The fellow will have opportunities to work within a broad national network of Indigenous scholars and communities.
Required Qualifications- Ph.D./Ed.D. or DrPH/Ph.D. in Public Health, Psychology, Nutrition, Sociology, or a related discipline
- Applicants must have good scientific writing skills with a solid publication record, clinical research experience, and strong quantitative data analytic skills
- Applicants with experience working in the fields of intervention science, cardiometabolic disease risk reduction, nutrition, health promotion, and/or previous study coordination experience on federally funded studies will be given preference.
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