Deadline extended! We are scheduling preliminary interviews but have
reopened the search. Thank you!


*Job Title: Environmental Social Sciences Research Assistant [20h/week]*

*Project Title: Community Organizations and Environmental Policy on
American Coasts*
*Position Description:* Researchers at Princeton University, Northeastern
University and Texas A&M University are seeking a research assistant to
support a new interdisciplinary project investigating *how community
organizations (homeowners associations, neighborhood associations, etc.)
shape individual and collective behaviors around natural disaster response
and preparedness*. The research assistant will work directly with Dr. Sara
Constantino and Dr. Alicia Cooperman on a mixed-methods research project
engaging with coastal communities on the Texas Gulf Coast, in Miami and
other locations. The ideal candidate can come from a wide variety of
academic backgrounds but should be highly motivated and interested in
social science, public policy, and environmental issues.

The research assistant will assist with detailed site analysis, including
background research about future research case studies, identifying local
stakeholders for qualitative interviews, literature review, developing
qualitative interview guides, and conducting qualitative interviews and/or
focus groups during site visits. The research assistant will use existing
quantitative datasets to guide site selection and background research.
There may be potential for co-authorship based on project work.

The position is ideal for someone considering a research career in
qualitative or quantitative social science and interested in applying
research to address social problems (e.g. climate change and inequality)
who already has considerable experience with qualitative and/or
quantitative data analysis. This position offers ample opportunities to
learn and develop research skills and receive professional mentorship (e.g.
in preparation for applying to a PhD or Postdoctoral Research position)
from interdisciplinary academics working across several institutions.

*Time/Timeline/Location: *

   - Average of 20h/wk. Some weeks will be less, and others (such as during
   site visits) will be more.
   - Start in May or June 2022. The position is for a 3-6 month commitment,
   though with a possibility of extending up to a year, depending on mutual
   interest and project focus.
   - Ability to work remotely except during site visits (date/time TBD
   based on research team schedules).


*Compensation*: $20/hour. Paid as an independent contractor.

*Required Skills:*

   - Detail oriented, problem solver, conscientious, strong interpersonal
   skills
   - Excellent analytical, written and verbal communication skills
   - Qualitative research (i.e. conducting interviews or focus groups,
   transcribing and analyzing interviews, qualitative analysis software e.g.
   nVIVO)
   - Comfort with statistical analyses
   - Quantitative research (i.e. identifying data sources, analyzing data
   in R (or equivalent) and/or spatial data in GIS)
   - Site analysis (i.e. collecting data and contextual details related to
   specific sites, identifying key stakeholders)
   - Ability to travel within United States for up to a week at a time
   - B.A. or B.S. in related field


*Additional Helpful Skills:*

   - Familiarity conducting literature reviews
   - Experience preparing IRB protocols
   - Experience with project management
   - Knowledge of environmental social sciences / climate change literature


For more information or to apply please send your CV/resume, a cover
letter, and contact information for two references by email to Prof. Alicia
Cooperman ([email protected]) and Prof. Sara Constantino (
[email protected]) by April 15, 2022.

-- 
Alicia Cooperman
Assistant Professor | Political Science
Texas A&M University
www.aliciacooperman.com

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