Research Director
Company: Caresearchers
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: November 7, 2024
Job Description:
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Wednesday, Dec 11, 2024 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)Apply by this date
to ensure full consideration by the committee.Final date:
Wednesday, Dec 11, 2024 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)Applications will
continue to be accepted until this date.The Center on Reproductive
Health, Law, and Policy (CHRLP or "the Center") at UCLA Law School
is seeking a strategic, passionate, and experienced researcher to
serve as its first Research Director. The new Research Director
will play a vital role in building the vision, expanding, managing,
and executing the Center's research work, as well as its strategic
collaboration and partnerships with reproductive health researchers
across the nation.The Center and its ApproachThe Center on
Reproductive Health, Law, and Policy is a think tank and research
center developing long-term, lasting solutions that advance all
aspects of reproductive justice and address the current national
crisis of abortion access.We are lawyers, policy experts, scholars,
and researchers who are working to solve America's reproductive
justice crisis. Our mission is to increase access to abortion and
contraception, end racial and economic disparities in maternal
health outcomes, support people who decide to build families, and
dismantle the gender bias that limits reproductive justice. We do
this by creating innovative legal strategies, policy solutions, and
opportunities to convene around some of the most complex issues
facing women, pregnant people, and families today. This is an
exciting time to join CRHLP. CRHLP, launched in 2022, has already
established a strong interdisciplinary team of lawyers, policy
advocates, researchers, scholars, communication and events
specialists, and support staff. The team is still growing and
actively setting its goals and priorities, and building new bodies
of work.CRHLP's research, legal/policy, and narrative change work
is currently focused on advancing these ideas:
- Abortion is basic mainstream healthcare that should not have
restrictions imposed by politicians and should be truly accessible
to everyone no matter their identity, location, or economic
circumstances.
- Restricting abortion and other types of reproductive health
care is gender discrimination and rooted in gender stereotypes and
control of women and people who can become pregnant.
- Criminalizing healthcare and punishing women, pregnant people,
and families is never the best approach. Giving people access to
health care and economic resources is.
- Contraception is a right, is necessary for gender equity, and
should be available to all in the most easily accessible and
affordable ways possible, including to teens without parental
consent.
- We need laws and policy supports that help people have healthy
pregnancies, build families, and raise families in safe, healthy,
nondiscriminatory, and economically supportive environments.The
Center is committed to interdisciplinary research that has a direct
impact on policy, legal, and narrative change. Our model bridges
research and scholarship directly to action. We conduct original
research with the aim of informing and impacting legal, policy, and
narrative change outcomes. Our research team collaborates closely
with the legal and policy team because our research often includes
analysis of legal/policy environments, legal or policy
recommendations related to our findings, and an advocacy plan for
how we will make the research actionable ourselves or help
advocates, policymakers, providers, scholars or community members
use it in their work. We conduct research on our own but often in
collaboration with others at UCLA, the UC system, and researchers,
scholars, organizations, and coalitions across the nation.The
Center is also a hub for information sharing amongst reproductive
health researchers, researchers and advocates, and for translating
and connecting research and researchers to policymakers and courts.
We regularly convene researchers with advocates and people from
other disciplines and fields to maximize strategy, communication,
and relationship building that will inform reproductive health and
justice research and advocacy. We also create specific tools to
enhance communication between researchers, advocates, and policy
makers such as a regular research roundup.Vision and Strategy. The
Research Director will play a significant role in building and
diversifying the Center's research agenda and ensure it is making
an impact on the most important reproductive health and justice
topics today. The Research Director, in collaboration with the
Legal and Policy Director, will drive the Center's strategy and
vision on what kind of research-related activities, collaborations,
and convenings will have the greatest impact on public thinking,
policy, and narrative. The Research Director should have an
interest in and be able to conceptualize impactful research
projects in core reproductive health areas such as abortion and
contraception but also related to policies and practices that help
people have healthy pregnancies, build families, and support
economic justice for families.Research and Research Products. The
Research Director will lead and conduct research projects and
should be skilled in quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods
research. The Research Director will often be the Principal
Investigator (PI) on research projects that involve only Center
staff and sometimes PI or co-PI on research projects that involve
collaboration with people in other departments, institutions, or
organizations. The Research Director will produce research for
reports, policy white papers, fact sheets, op-eds, blogs, or other
writing to influence law, policy, or narrative change, and
sometimes also publication in peer-reviewed journals. At the
outset, the Research Director will both develop new research
projects and lead or supervise some existing projects in the areas
of abortion access, unconditional direct cash transfer programs for
pregnant people, and young people's reproductive health care
access.Strategic Partnership and Collaboration. The Research
Director will help fulfill the Center's role to be a hub,
connector, and amplifier for other people's research and linking
researchers, advocates, policy makers, providers, and scholars. The
Research Director will build and maintain robust relationships with
reproductive health and justice advocates, scholars, providers, and
policy makers across the nation, and nurture certain existing
research partnerships we already have. The Research Director will
also work effectively with the vibrant network of people who are
working to advance reproductive health and justice research and
policy across UCLA and the UC system, and will maximize the
intersectional and interdisciplinary nature of the Center's goals
to collaborate with those working with related movements for LGBTQ
justice, economic justice, criminal legal system reform, racial
justice, immigrant justice, and democracy reform. The Research
Director will also manage and develop new methods of regularly
sharing research with advocates, policy makers, and providers
through round-ups and other tools.Research Funding and Research
Grant Management. The Research Director will work with the
Executive Director to identify funding opportunities for Center
research projects and secure research grants or contracts. The
Research Director will also work with other Center staff and
communicate with other UCLA departments to help manage grant
projects, budgets, and grant reporting, as needed.People and
Project Management. The Research Director will supervise the
Center's Research Data Analysts, research fellows, graduate student
researchers, and research assistants. The Research Director will be
a PI or Co-PI on research projects large and small.Mentoring and
Teaching. The Research Director will have the opportunity to mentor
more junior researchers and PhD, Master's, and undergraduate
students who serve as research assistants, fellows, and interns
with the Center. The Research Director will also have the
opportunity to develop and teach courses, if desired, on
reproductive health and justice research and how to use research
for legal, policy, and narrative impact. The Center does not
currently offer such courses but is open to a Research Director
developing such a course or other types of courses for law, public
health, public policy or other students at UCLA if that is an area
of interest.The Research Director will report to the Center's
Executive Director. The Research Director will supervise the
Research Data Analysts, graduate student researchers, and interns.
The Research Director will also collaborate closely with the
Center's Legal and Policy Director, legal/policy team and
communications staff to ensure that work is effectively connected
to influencing legal and policy perspectives and aligns with the
Center's ultimate goals for impact. The Research Director will also
coordinate with other departments at UCLA related to funding and
managing research grants.This is a full-time, year-round,
non-tenure track academic position. This appointment is subject to
the rules and regulations of the Regents of the University of
California, which are mostly embodied in The UCLA CALL and the
University of California Academic Personnel Manual. (See
-https://www.apo.ucla.edu/policies-forms/the-call; and
-https://www.apo.ucla.edu/policies-forms/apm.) The salary and level
of appointment will be commensurate with qualifications and
experience. A reasonable estimate for this position is
$165,000-180,000.QualificationsThe minimum requirements for this
position include: A doctorate or other terminal degree in a
relevant field, at least eight years of social science research
experience, and expertise on reproductive health and justice
issues.The successful candidate for this position will ideally have
all or many of the following:
- A PhD; As a normal requirement, the appointee should have the
terminal or top degree in the appointee's field, e.g., J.D., Ph.D.,
M.D., D.D.S., D.V.M., or the highest degree that is commonly
expected for appointment in the activity.
- An established research record on reproductive rights, health,
and justice with a minimum of 8 years of policy-relevant social
science research experience;
- Experience using qualitative, quantitative, and mixed
methods;
- A background in research that examines reproductive health and
justice intersections with racial justice, economic justice, sexual
orientation, gender identity, youth, or system involvement;
- Knowledge of current reproductive health, policy, and justice
issues;
- Experience and contacts in the field;
- The ability to devise and implement new research projects for
strategic impact;
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills;
- The ability to communicate research results to non-expert
audiences and in a way that resonates with advocates, policymakers,
providers, and community groups;
- Excellent project management skills;
- Experience managing and maintaining effective and happy
research teams and partnerships;
- Experience fundraising for research, applying for and obtaining
research grants, and managing grant-funded projects.Application
InstructionsPlease apply online at
-https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF09919 by submitting pdf copies of
a cover letter, current curriculum vitae, list of publications, and
contact information for at least three professional references.
Finalists will later be expected to supply at least two letters of
recommendation during the final vetting process.Cover Letter - A
letter discussing your interest, qualifications and/or
experienceCurriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V. or
resumeList of PublicationsList of References - The names and
addresses for at least three (3) professional referencesStatement
on Contributions to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion - An EDI
Statement describes a faculty candidate's past, present, and future
(planned) contributions to equity, diversity, and inclusion. To
learn more about how UCLA thinks about contributions to equity,
diversity, and inclusion, please review our -EDI Statement FAQ
document, and Sample EDI Statements.Reference requirements
- 3-5 required (contact information only)The names and contact
information for at least three (3) professional references.
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