Post Doctoral Scholar

The Ohio State UniversityColumbus, OH
1d$61,008 - $63,000

About The Position

The College of Education and Human Ecology’s Center on Education and Training for Employment (CETE) Postdoctoral Scholar will operate as a practitioner–researcher in the areas of translational research, school-based mental health, practitioner capacity building, and community-engaged evaluation. This position is situated within CETE’s Excellence in Engagement, and Evaluation (EEE) program area. The postdoctoral scholar will receive structured training and mentored experiences that prepare them for future roles in university-based research centers, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and applied research settings. In alignment with CETE’s mission, the scholar will engage in translational research activities that (a) generate knowledge, (b) translate findings to real-world practice, and (c) contribute to policy-relevant insights that support educators, families, and communities. This position provides opportunities to: • Develop leadership experience in applied, practice-based research and evaluation projects; • Strengthen competencies in project management, partnership development, and multidisciplinary collaboration; • Build a robust scholarly pipeline grounded in CETE’s large-scale education projects; • Participate in and lead components of proposal development and external grant submissions; • Design and provide technical assistance, facilitation, and coaching products and services; • Contribute to the design, management, and implementation of translational research and evaluation projects and deliverables to guide partners’ efforts to plan, implement, and evaluate strategies/interventions to achieve desired outcomes; • Prepare project reports and present findings; • Provide educational sessions and professional learning opportunities for CETE staff and project partners; • Engage in national professional networks related to school mental health, translational research, and community-engaged practice. The postdoctoral scholar will be a key contributor to CETE’s mission of supporting organizations and communities to achieve desired outcomes efficiently and effectively while advancing community-centered research and practice.

Requirements

  • Experience in education research, including advanced methodological skills.
  • Doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Ed.D.) from an accredited college or university in an area of Education or a related field required prior to starting date of the position

Nice To Haves

  • Prior experience with translational research is desirable.
  • Ideally candidates will have expertise in both quantitative methodologies (e.g., structural equation modeling, multilevel regression, survey development validation, item-response theory, etc.) and qualitative methodologies.

Responsibilities

  • Contribute to the design, management, and implementation of translational research and community engaged evaluation projects that support schools, educators, families, and community partners.
  • Coordinate project activities, including timelines, deliverables, communication with internal teams, and engagement with external partners and sponsors.
  • Conduct applied research tasks such as literature reviews, mixed-methods data collection, data analysis, and interpretation to inform real world practice and policy-relevant insights.
  • Support the development of practitioner-facing tools, resources, and products that translate research findings into actionable strategies for partner organizations.
  • Participate in and contribute to CETE's translation-forward approach to research and practice by incorporating evidence-based and community-centered frameworks across all project activities.
  • Design and deliver technical assistance, facilitation, professional development, and coaching for CETE staff and project partners.
  • Provide educational sessions on topics related to translational research, implementation, school-based mental health, or applied research methods.
  • Support field-facing capacity-building activities that strengthen practitioner knowledge, skills, and readiness to implement evidence-informed practices.
  • Prepare project reports, briefs, presentations, and other documentation summarizing research and evaluation findings for internal and external audiences.
  • Contribute to scholarly dissemination efforts, including authoring or co-authoring manuscripts grounded in CETE’s applied projects.
  • Present findings at professional meetings, conferences, or partner convenings to support the translation of research into practice.
  • Participate in and lead components of proposal development, including narrative writing, literature synthesis, methodological design, and collaboration with CETE’s proposal development team.
  • Support external funding efforts by assisting with budget development, project planning, and preparation of grant-related documents.
  • Foster and maintain productive relationships with diverse internal and external partners, including educators, school districts, state agencies, and community organizations.
  • Represent CETE and the EEE program area in meetings, professional networks, and national forums related to school mental health, translational research, or applied educational practice.
  • Contribute to collaborative teamwork within CETE, including participation in cross project initiatives and internal capacity-building efforts.

Benefits

  • Eligible Ohio State employees receive comprehensive benefits packages, including medical, dental and vision insurance, tuition assistance for employees and their dependents, and state or alternative retirement options with competitive employer contributions.
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