The Schubert Center for Child Studies at Case Western Reserve Universityin Cleveland, Ohio is seeking a full-time postdoctoral scholar to contribute to the Center’s community-based research initiatives on the development of values and socio-emotional growth in childhood. The mission of the Schubert Center is to bridge research, practice, policy and education to improve the well-being of children and adolescents.
The postdoctoral scholar will work directly with Dr. Anastasia Dimitropoulos (Director) and Dr. Sonia Minnes (Research Director) on center-initiated research on children and adolescents in collaboration with university and community partners. The postdoctoral scholar will also have the opportunity to research and evaluate the afterschool education programs for disadvantaged youth in collaboration with a local organization. It is expected that the post-doctoral scholar will develop content expertise and a publication track-record based on this experience.
The ideal candidate will have a PhD in a child-related discipline, community psychology, program evaluation, social welfare or related social science field; a strong background in child-social-emotional development related research; quantitative data analyses, skills in mixed methods, program evaluation, and community-engaged research; and a record for translating research findings into publications. The candidate should have experience in transdisciplinary research.
This position begins January 2020 and continues through June 2022, with the potential for a 12-month renewal contingent upon productivity and continued interest. To be considered for the position, applicants must submit the following by email to schubertcenter@case.edu:
Case Western Reserve University strives to maintain a diverse and inclusive work environment. All applicants are protected under Federal law from discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age and genetics.
Questions may be directed to Schubert Center Administrator Lisa Kollins at lbk24@case.edu or 216.368.7568.