Postdoctoral Fellow in Aging and Family Relations
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Center for Family Policy and Research CFPR was established in 1997 to become a state and national resource for the development of effective social policy relating to children, families, and communities. CFPR's mission is to focus on the integration of research, policy, and practice by conducting research and disseminating evidence-based findings to inform policymakers and to enhance program development; facilitate collaboration and provide leadership for systems-building efforts at the local, state, and national level; and work in communities to provide education and support services to programs that serve children, youth, and families. CFPR is committed to creating a bridge between high-quality translational research on child and family development and the programs and policies that impact our state's and nation's families. CFPR's mission and activities contribute to the university's four missions: research, public service, teaching, and economic development. CFPR outreach programs provide critical services for low-income and at-risk populations in nearly every county of Missouri. The faculty and staff at CFPR partner with more than two dozen other units on campus, over 300 organizations statewide and have directly impacted nearly a quarter million children, youth, parents, adults, or providers across the state per year. The total amount of grants awarded to CFPR during the last five years is just over $23 Million. Job Description
The Department of Human Development and Family Science (HDFS) at the University of Missouri is seeking applicants for a Postdoctoral Fellow to work with faculty at the Center for Family Policy and Research (CFPR), whose research focuses on aging and family relationships. The successful candidate will have a doctorate in Human Development and Family Science or a related field, a demonstrated trajectory towards excellence in scholarship, advanced quantitative and survey method skills, recent publications in top-tier journals, familiarity with external funding, and the potential to develop a federally funded research program. The prospective candidate will join an active group of researchers whose body of scholarship focuses on aging and family relationships and who are interested in a wide range of translational and policy-relevant topics at CFPR. Successful applicants will engage in research that is theoretically and empirically driven, innovative, methodologically rigorous, and has implications for improving the lives of aging adults and their families. The postdoc's primary mentor will be Dr. I-Fen Lin, collaborating with other researchers in this area of study. Dr. Lin's research focuses on parent-child relationships over the life course, with a focus on parents' investment in children and adult children's support of their aging parents. Her current projects examine the antecedents and consequences of gray divorce, family caregiving in late life, and discordance in parents' and children's reports of intergenerational transfer. The successful applicant will contribute to a team science infrastructure to build multidisciplinary collaborations working with faculty with active research funding in the CFPR. They will assist faculty with seeking and writing federal grants, building on a strong state contract infrastructure, as well as seeking training grants and other larger projects. The successful candidate will collaborate with teams of faculty on peer-reviewed research publications and other scholarly outputs, such as policy briefs or infographics that translate research into practice. Finally, the successful applicant will focus on writing NIH Pathway to Independence Awards (K99/R00) or related federal or early career grants in collaboration with Dr. Lin to advance their research program. The CFPR at the University of Missouri is committed to hiring a Postdoctoral Fellow in Aging and Family Relations. We are particularly interested in candidates who have strong quantitative research skills, who are interested in informing social policy, and whose research complements the growing translational multidisciplinary teams at Mizzou. Successful applicants will demonstrate scholarly activity consistent with the University's status as an AAU member and a "Very High" Research Productive institution. Postdoctoral Fellows will maintain an active and vibrant program of research that compliments the research of current CFPR faculty and work to secure external funding to support independent and team science research efforts. Responsibilities: Candidates will be evaluated on: Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications: Anticipated Hiring Range
Salary is commensurate with experience and the position includes ongoing supplemental monetary support for scholarly activities. Application Materials
How to apply: Upload application materials including a cover letter describing research/ scholarly interests, curriculum vitae, two reprints or preprints of recent manuscripts, and names and contact information for three references (no reference letters are required at this time) to: http://hrs.missouri.edu/find-a-job/academic/. Questions about the online application system are best directed to MU Human Resources at (573) 882-7976. Questions about the position should be addressed to the search committee chair: Dr. Brenda Lohman (blohman@umsystem.edu). Application Deadline
Review of applications will continue until the position is filled. Other Information
The HDFS Department. Faculty in the department conduct research on child, adolescent, and adult development, diversity and multiculturalism, family and relationship science, health, and family functioning. HDFS offers both undergraduate (BS) and graduate (MA, MS, and PHD) degrees, and has a significant presence on campus and within the state through its Extension outreach and services. HDFS is home to two large centers: Center for Family Policy and Research (CFPR) and Child Development Laboratory (CDL). The CFPR offers faculty and students opportunities to work on grant-funded research and intervention projects that directly serve children, families, and communities. The CDL provides childcare for children under six years and serves as a teaching and research laboratory for faculty and students. The Department currently has over $4 million in externally funded grants and contracts. The College of Education and Human Development. The College of Education and Human Development serves more than 2,700 students in degree programs spanning the baccalaureate, Master's, and doctoral levels. In 2021, U.S. News and World Report ranked it in the top 50 colleges of education in the nation. Several of its degree programs are recognized nationally as leaders in their fields. The College boasts an impressive research and outreach footprint, with over $45 million in externally funded grants and contracts, as well as outreach activities in every county throughout Missouri. The City of Columbia, MO. Ranked by the American Institute for Economic Research as one of the nation's top 10 college towns, Columbia combines small-town comforts, community spirit, and a low cost of living with big-city culture, activities, and resources. Our city of about 120,000 people lies midway between Missouri's largest metro areas: St. Louis and Kansas City. It is home to nationally recognized public schools including two top-ranked high schools and two other colleges and educational centers. It is packed with restaurants and entertainment venues; home to multiple parks and outdoor recreation sites such as Rock Bridge State Park and the MKT Trail; and hosts more than a dozen annual cultural festivals, such as the True/False Film Festival. See why Money magazine, Fortune magazine, U.S. News & World Report, Men's Journal, MSN.com and others have all named Columbia, Missouri one of the best places in the country to live. Benefit Eligibility
This position is eligible for University benefits. As part of your total compensation, the University offers a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental and vision plans, retirement, and educational fee discounts for all four UM System campuses. For additional information on University benefits, please visit the Faculty & Staff Benefits website at https://www.umsystem.edu/totalrewards/benefits. Equal Employment Opportunity The University of Missouri is an Equal Opportunity Employer. |