What are the responsibilities and job description for the Postdoctoral Fellow - ASU Roybal Center position at Arizona State University?
The Arizona State University (ASU) Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation (http://nursingandhealth.asu.edu) invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position with ASU Roybal Center for Older Adults Living Alone with Cognitive Decline, under the mentorship and supervision of Fang Yu (https://search.asu.edu/profile/3768542), Professor and Edson Chair in Dementia Translational Nursing Science. This fellowship offers an outstanding mentored research and professional development experience focused on lifestyle interventions and clinical trials in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and related dementias. The successful candidate will gain hands-on training in advanced research methods, community and clinical partnership development, and key professional skills including manuscript preparation, project management, and grant writing.
Edson College is part of a vibrant research, education, and practice community at ASU, which was named this year by U.S. News and World Report for the ninth year in a row as #1 in Innovation among all universities in the United States. Edson College offers a rich interprofessional research, mentoring, and teaching environment with unique and growing transdisciplinary Ph.D. and Ph.D./DNP programs and several centers that encompass health promotion and disease prevention; mindfulness, compassion, and resilience; interprofessional practice, education, and research; and, healthy and resilient aging. The college received a 25 million dollar gift to name the college and coalesce our focus on aging studies, gerontology, family caregiving, and dementia care, taking research from the “bench to the bedside,” and care delivery from the acute setting to the clinic, and into the home. We launched our new Center for Innovation in Healthy and Resilient Aging a few years ago with great success and substantially expanded our faculty with aging-related research agendas including those with cognitive decline in mid- and later-life, dementia care, and family caregiving expertise. CIHRA is an interdisciplinary and interprofessional endeavor to promote research, training, and education that helps solve challenges in aging.
Edson College faculty collaborate across professions, other colleges, and universities and have current or recent funding from NIH, PCORI, the National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education, HRSA, Department of Defense, the Veterans Administration, the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, and several other local, regional, and national organizations. Edson College faculty also collaborate with a wide-ranging group of community and healthcare organizations to improve the economic, social, and cultural health and vitality of shared local, state, national, and global communities. Examples of these organizations include Mayo Clinic, Banner Health, Dignity Health, HonorHealth, and the Phoenix VA Health Care System.
The position is based at ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus and is open to applicants seeking full-time fellowship appointments. The fellowship term is up to two years, with continuation into the second year contingent upon satisfactory progress and funding availability. We encourage candidates passionate about advancing dementia research and committed to interdisciplinary collaboration to apply.
About Arizona State University
ASU is a large, comprehensive, research university and for nearly two decades, has transformed into the “New American University,” one dedicated to the simultaneous pursuit of excellence, broad access to quality education, and meaningful societal impact. By our Charter and Design Aspirations, we center success as a value that drive the enterprise; adopt inter- and transdisciplinary approaches to teaching and learning as ways to address society’s greatest challenges; and develop innovative partnerships to produce master learners across the lifespan. To learn more about ASU, visit http://www.asu.edu.
Examples Of Essential Duties
Edson College is part of a vibrant research, education, and practice community at ASU, which was named this year by U.S. News and World Report for the ninth year in a row as #1 in Innovation among all universities in the United States. Edson College offers a rich interprofessional research, mentoring, and teaching environment with unique and growing transdisciplinary Ph.D. and Ph.D./DNP programs and several centers that encompass health promotion and disease prevention; mindfulness, compassion, and resilience; interprofessional practice, education, and research; and, healthy and resilient aging. The college received a 25 million dollar gift to name the college and coalesce our focus on aging studies, gerontology, family caregiving, and dementia care, taking research from the “bench to the bedside,” and care delivery from the acute setting to the clinic, and into the home. We launched our new Center for Innovation in Healthy and Resilient Aging a few years ago with great success and substantially expanded our faculty with aging-related research agendas including those with cognitive decline in mid- and later-life, dementia care, and family caregiving expertise. CIHRA is an interdisciplinary and interprofessional endeavor to promote research, training, and education that helps solve challenges in aging.
Edson College faculty collaborate across professions, other colleges, and universities and have current or recent funding from NIH, PCORI, the National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education, HRSA, Department of Defense, the Veterans Administration, the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, and several other local, regional, and national organizations. Edson College faculty also collaborate with a wide-ranging group of community and healthcare organizations to improve the economic, social, and cultural health and vitality of shared local, state, national, and global communities. Examples of these organizations include Mayo Clinic, Banner Health, Dignity Health, HonorHealth, and the Phoenix VA Health Care System.
The position is based at ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus and is open to applicants seeking full-time fellowship appointments. The fellowship term is up to two years, with continuation into the second year contingent upon satisfactory progress and funding availability. We encourage candidates passionate about advancing dementia research and committed to interdisciplinary collaboration to apply.
About Arizona State University
ASU is a large, comprehensive, research university and for nearly two decades, has transformed into the “New American University,” one dedicated to the simultaneous pursuit of excellence, broad access to quality education, and meaningful societal impact. By our Charter and Design Aspirations, we center success as a value that drive the enterprise; adopt inter- and transdisciplinary approaches to teaching and learning as ways to address society’s greatest challenges; and develop innovative partnerships to produce master learners across the lifespan. To learn more about ASU, visit http://www.asu.edu.
Examples Of Essential Duties
- Fellowship duties will involve a combination of the following activities: contributing to the development and submission of grant proposals; leading and supporting manuscript preparation and data analysis for peer-reviewed publications; designing, implementing, and disseminating research related to lifestyle interventions and aging; developing and delivering academic and community presentations; and fostering effective communication and collaboration within interdisciplinary research teams.
- The fellow will engage in the full lifecycle of research funding activities, including identifying grant opportunities, preparing proposals, coordinating with collaborators, and managing submission timelines.
- Play a key role in manuscript development by conducting data analyses, synthesizing literature, coordinating with co-authors, and preparing materials for peer-reviewed publication.
- Develop and present research findings through posters, talks, and community presentations, while also supporting and providing feedback on colleagues' presentations.
- Deliver tailored exercise interventions to participants, monitor and adjust sessions as needed, document activities in REDCap, and report any deviations or adverse events.
- Assist in launching and carrying out new research studies, including writing IRB protocols, executing study procedures, managing data quality, and contributing to publication efforts.
- Ph.D. in nursing or a health-related research area (e.g., public health, psychology, aging, health communication) from an accredited university.
- Experienced in statistical packages (e.g., R, SAS, SPSS, Stata).
- Eligibility for RN licensure in the state of Arizona (for nurse applicants).
- Postdoctoral scholar is within five years from receipt of the doctoral degree and have received their doctoral degree by time of appointment
- Demonstrated interest and commitment to working with older adults living with cognitive impairment.
- Evidence of strong communication skills, such as through teaching experience, professional presentations, and/or peer-reviewed publications.
- Experience in interdisciplinary or team-based research environments.
- Familiarity with the IRB process and application, informed consent processes, and participant interaction in clinical or behavioral research settings.
- Proficiency in software relevant to research activities (e.g., Microsoft Office, REDCap, or statistical packages).
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively while managing multiple priorities.