The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH) is pleased to announce a postdoctoral fellowship in child and family health services with a focus on case management, service coordination, and workforce development in the context of early childhood home visiting programs. The postdoctoral fellow will work primarily with two HRSA-funded projects, the Jackie Walorski Center for Evidence-Based Case Management and the Home Visiting Applied Research Collaborative (HARC). The goal of the Center is to identify, evaluate, and disseminate evidence-based case management practices and strategies within the maternal, infant, and early childhood home visiting context. HARC is a national research and development platform for innovation to broaden and strengthen home visiting’s benefits for all families and communities. The projects collaborate with numerous academic and research partners.
The fellow will contribute to community-engaged research that includes but is not limited to literature reviews, research study design and implementation, data analysis, and dissemination. Opportunities also exist in this role to collaborate on papers from other studies focused on home visiting implementation and workforce development. The fellowship is for a 12-month period, with the potential option to renew for additional years, contingent on funding. The fellow will report to Dr. Allison West and will be part of a vibrant department and university with a multitude of opportunities for collaboration and professional development.
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