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TITLE: Assistant Professor and Neighborhood HELP Program Evaluator                                                                                           

DUTIES: Duties and responsibilities include: assisting in developing and teaching courses on the social determinants of health, health education, community-based research, ethical considerations, innovation as a social change tool, and society policy; developing scholarly research and publications; performing internal trainings and/or workshops; working with stakeholders to develop a deep understanding of the multifaceted health and social issues involved with NeighborhoodHELP and create sustainable strategies of measurement and quality improvement; implementing protocols to assess the effectiveness and measure the performance of social and clinical services implemented by NeighborhoodHELP.                                        

REQUIREMENTS: Position requires a Ph.D. degree in Public Health, Health Economics, or a related field or a Master’s degree in Public Health, Health Economics, or a related field and three years of experience evaluating community-based programs, place-based initiatives, or community-campus partnership models.                            

SALARY:                  $95,000.00/year

HOURS:                   M-F, 40hrs/wk., 9am-5pm.

JOB LOCATION:      1.) 3000 NE 151st Street, North Miami, FL 33181

                                   2.) 11200 SW 8th Street, Miami FL 33199                                  

CONTACT:  Yasmira Lopez, Human Resources Manager, 11200 SW 8thStreet AHC 2-672, Miami, FL 33199,  305-348-6025, lopezyas@fiu.edu

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