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Postdoctoral Position - LGBTQ Policy Lab/Center for Research on Inequality and Health | Vanderbilt University


Vanderbilt University


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University, MO | United States


Job description

The Vanderbilt LGBTQ Policy Lab and the Vanderbilt Center for Research on Inequality and Health are seeking applications for one or more postdoctoral scholars in the areas LGBTQ population health and health disparities to begin in Summer 2024. The ideal candidate is an empirical social scientist who has experience with statistical programming and analysis in STATA, SAS, or R. Candidates with excellent qualitative research skills will also be considered for specific projects. A PhD in sociology or demography, health services research, public health, health policy, psychology, human development and family sciences, or a related field is required. 

Faculty with available openings in their labs include Dr. Gilbert Gonzales (health services research), Dr. Kirsty Clark (public health), and Dr. Tara McKay (sociology). Examples of ongoing faculty research projects which the candidate could be involved in are: developing algorithms to ascertain gender identity information and health outcomes in medical claims data; an intensive longitudinal study of proximal factors for suicidal ideation in LGBTQ youth; secondary data analyses of population-based studies focused on LGBTQ health; a qualitative study of parents of LGBTQ youth in Tennessee to understand intervention needs; an ongoing longitudinal study of older LGBTQ adults in the US South; and analyses of health disparities in medical record data, among others.

**The administrative home of this postdoctoral appointment will be in Vanderbilt's Department of Medicine, Health & Society , a multidisciplinary department that brings together faculty from across the social sciences, arts and humanities, health sciences to investigate  cultural, economic, demographic, and biological factors that impact health.

Responsibilities include:

1.       Carrying out a full-time active research program focusing primarily on LGBTQ health, LGBTQ politics and policies, and/or LGBTQ populations, including solo publications and/or joint papers with Vanderbilt LGBTQ Policy Lab faculty and external collaborators.

2.       Attending a weekly colloquium series on LGBTQ health inequities, policies, and populations.

3.       Mentoring, with supervision from LGBTQ Policy Lab faculty, undergraduate and graduate student research.

Depending on interest and professional development goals, the postdoctoral scholar will also have opportunities to guest lecture in courses related to LGBTQ health and network with campus and community leaders on LGBTQ health equity and policy. 

The Vanderbilt LGBTQ Policy Lab is an institution unique to Vanderbilt University that brings together a multi-disciplinary group of scholars to study the causes and consequences of policies targeting or affecting LGBTQ people in the US. Since 2017, the LGBTQ Policy Lab has grown to become key site of research advancement and research training in the LGBTQ health and policy space. Our faculty's research has been published in high-impact journals such as the JAMA , LGBT Health , Social Science and Medicine, Clinical Psychological Science and The New England Journal of Medicine ; covered by NBC , PBS , the New York Post , and the Washington Post ; and cited in Supreme Court briefs on marriage equality and LGBTQ employment nondiscrimination.

The Vanderbilt LGBTQ Policy Lab shares space with the new Vanderbilt Center for Research on Inequality and Health. This center brings together Vanderbilt's multidisciplinary expertise across a range of topics spanning inequality and health, including LGBTQ health, firearm violence, and social and economic inequality and health.

Faculty prioritize training of postdoctoral mentees and their retention in LGBTQ-related research. Previous postdoctoral fellows trained in the LGBTQ Policy Lab have secured tenure-track faculty positions at R1 universities; won prestigious awards including the Vanderbilt Postdoctoral Fellow of the Year award; and published in top-tier journals such as JAMA Pediatrics.

All postdoctoral scholars will be supervised by a Director (Kitt Carpenter) or Associate Director (Tara McKay, Gilbert Gonzales, Kirsty Clark) of the Vanderbilt LGBTQ Policy Lab and will establish a mentoring committee that includes one or more core or affiliated faculty mentors depending on discipline. A list of core faculty is available on the LGBTQ Policy Lab website .

The one-year postdoctoral fellowships will begin 7/1/2024 (or possibly earlier if mutually agreeable), with an initial end date of 6/30/2025, and a one-year renewal for the 2025-2026 academic year pending successful evaluation of year 1 performance. Our preference is for candidates to be able to spend two academic years at Vanderbilt. This is an in-person role based in Nashville, TN. The postdoc will be expected to work at least 3 days per week in-office. Each position carries a twelve-month salary of $67,500, office space, health insurance, and eligibility for other benefits (see ). These full-time and in-residence positions require a physical presence in Nashville for the term of the fellowship.

Applicants should provide a cover letter describing interesting in the position and future research plans, CV, a research paper or writing sample, and three references at: . Applications will be reviewed immediately and until the positions are filled.

Equal Opportunity Employer

At Vanderbilt University, we are intentional about and assume accountability for fostering advancement and respect for equity, diversity, and inclusion for all students, faculty, and staff. Our commitment to diversity makes us who we are.  We have created a community that celebrates differences and lets individuality thrive. As part of this commitment, we actively value diversity in our workplace and learning environments as we seek to take advantage of the rich backgrounds and abilities of everyone. The diverse voices of Vanderbilt represent an invaluable resource for the University in its efforts to fulfill its mission and strive to be an example of excellence in higher education.

Vanderbilt University is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran, or any other characteristic protected by law. 

About Vanderbilt University

Vanderbilt University is a center for scholarly research, informed and creative teaching, and service to the community and society at large. Vanderbilt will uphold the highest standards and be a leader in the quest for new knowledge through scholarship, the dissemination of knowledge through teaching and outreach, and the creative experimentation of ideas and concepts. In pursuit of these goals, Vanderbilt values most highly intellectual freedom that supports open inquiry, equality, compassion, and excellence in all endeavors.

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