Postdoctoral Research Associate I, Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology
Posting Number: req21077
Department: Bur of Applied Rsch in Anthro
Location: Main Campus
Address: Tucson, AZ USA
Position Highlights
The Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology (BARA) at the University of Arizona is seeking an Applied Anthropologist / Social Scientist to contribute to BARA's mission to place anthropology at the service of contemporary society, prepare the next generation of professional anthropologists, and address the pressing issues of local communities. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will contribute to collaborative efforts between BARA, in the School of Anthropology, the School of Mining and Mineral Resources, and the College of Engineering, co-leading and contributing to projects and publications focused on (1) understanding crucial intersectional factors in choice of engineering disciplines, and helping non-diverse engineering disciplines achieve greater participation of underrepresented groups, especially women and Hispanic students; and (2) developing environmental security metrics for communities impacted by mining projects and analyzing the impact of mining communities' environmental security on the critical minerals supply chain.
As a member of BARA, the postdoc will work closely with multidisciplinary collaborators from fields such as Engineering and Geosciences, as well as community collaborators, and contribute to projects to integrate social science and engineering, understand and address the lack of diversity in the STEM workforce pipeline, and explore and assess social and community impacts of emerging technologies. This is a year-to-year position contingent upon funding and performance, starting as early as January 2025 but no later than March 2025. We seek a postdoc whose research interests complement or expand those of BARA faculty; who can work collaboratively as a member of interdisciplinary teams involving faculty, students, and research staff; who can interact with members of research communities in a productive and ethical environment; and who can travel to off-campus project sites in southern Arizona.
Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental, vision, and life insurance; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; UA/ASU/NAU tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family members; access to UA recreation and cultural activities; and more!
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Duties & Responsibilities
The BARA postdoc will help lead in-person interviews and focus groups with students and in-person and online interviews with experts (faculty, graduate students, advisors, mentors, alumni, and leaders in clubs and professional groups, from all engineering subdisciplines). The data from these activities will be combined with data from a multi-year survey on student choices of different fields of engineering and to secondary data on factors such as high school course availability, curriculum requirements, workforce fluctuations, and career prospects to identify factors that are important to recruiting and retaining students from underrepresented groups. The postdoc also will help lead community ethnography and in-person and online interviews with leaders and residents of communities in southern Arizona that have been impacted by mining projects in the past and are experiencing the opening of new mines. The data from these activities will be combined with data on historical and current mining activities in the target communities using indicators such as air quality, water quality, farm yield, soil pollution, and environmental regulatory activities. In both areas, the postdoc will help design and carry out interviews, focus groups, and ethnographic research; process and analyze qualitative and quantitative data; maintain project databases; and prepare written reports, oral presentations, and other products to inform the development of interventions and preparation of additional research proposals.
Specific tasks may
include:
- Conduct
research for and co-manage projects, including travel to project sites to
conduct field work - Draft
reports and updates for collaborators and project sponsors - Prepare
manuscripts and present project process and outcomes and participate in at
least one professional conference per calendar year to develop a
professional network and meet potential sponsors/partners - Supervise
graduate and/or undergraduate students in a research setting, including
helping them establish project objectives and timelines, organizing and
leading training workshops, helping design and adapt research protocols,
reviewing and commenting on field and interview notes, guiding data
analysis, and helping prepare oral and written presentations of findings - Participate
in bimonthly meetings BARA faculty, research staff, and students and facilitate
project meetings with collaborators. - Participate
in UA Postdoctoral Affairs for training on: how to apply for a faculty
position, career paths outside of academia, tips for negotiating salary
and start-up funds, and how to plan an independent research agenda. - Develop
a professional development plan and meet regularly with mentors. - Additional
duties may be assigned.
Knowledge, skills
& abilities:
- Knowledge
and understanding of quantitative and qualitative research methods. - Ability
to work both independently and collaboratively, - Ability to adapt to rapidly shifting priorities and manage research projects from start to publication.
- Excellent written, communication, and interpersonal skills for peer-reviewed publications and for interactions with other researchers and the public.
- Familiarity with survey research methods and analysis.
Minimum Qualifications
- PhD in Anthropology, with a focus on Environmental and/or Applied
Anthropology, or a closely related field, upon hire.
Preferred Qualifications
- Applicants with experience in collaborative research and ethnography are strongly preferred.
- Experience designing and implementing qualitative research projects
- Experience in conducting interdisciplinary research projects, with the ability to bridge gaps between different disciplines.
- A strong track record of applied research reports or peer-reviewed publications relevant to job responsibilities.
FLSA: Exempt
Full Time/Part Time: Full Time
Number of Hours Worked per Week: 40
Job FTE: 1.0
Work Calendar: Fiscal
Job Category: Research
Benefits Eligible: Yes - Full Benefits
Rate of Pay: $61,008
Compensation Type: salary at 1.0 full-time equivalency (FTE)
Type of criminal background check required: Name-based criminal background check (non-security sensitive)
Number of Vacancies: 1
Contact Information for Candidates
Diane Austin, daustin@arizona.edu
Open Until Filled: Yes
Documents Needed to Apply: Curriculum Vitae (CV) and Cover Letter
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