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Bilingual Project Coordinator & Research Fellow

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Oregon Healing Collective

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Part-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 14 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/13/2026

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Bilingual Project Coordinator & Research Fellow Oregon Healing Collective Eugene, OR Job Details Temporary | Part-time $3,000 a month 1 day ago Benefits Travel reimbursement Qualifications Bilingual Digital recording transcription method Foreign language proficiency Google Sheets Academic research projects Qualitative data analysis Qualitative research Zoom Master's degree Cultural competency Focus group research Data management Video conferencing software Email marketing software Collaborative technology platforms Microsoft Teams Survey research Quantitative research Interview-based research Technical Proficiency Video conferencing systems operation Data analysis software Database software proficiency Full Job Description Position Overview Oregon Healing Collective and Optimal Healing Institute are seeking a Bilingual Project Coordinator & Research Fellow to support a newly state-funded initiative focused on suicide prevention coordination for Latine and Spanish-language communities. This unique hybrid role is designed for a high-level academic or advanced graduate student (Master's, MPH, MSW, or PhD track) looking to merge community-based participatory research with macro-level public health coordination. The ideal fellow will manage the technical and administrative logistics of the grant while actively contributing to qualitative data analysis and transcription coding during the project's Discovery Phase. Furthermore, the fellow will translate these findings into action by contributing to the authorship of formal community reports and evaluation summaries and delivering professional presentations to state-level stakeholders, policymakers, and community partners. This position offers significant opportunities for professional mentorship, CV building, and direct engagement with the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) and state health equity leaders.
Qualifications Required:
    Bilingual & Bicultural Fluency:
    Native or professional-grade fluency in written and spoken English and Spanish. Deep familiarity with traditional Latine cultural values (e.g., familismo, personalismo, respeto) and their intersection with U.S. or Oregon healthcare systems.
      Academic/Research Training:
      Enrolled in or recently graduated from an advanced degree program (Master's or Doctoral level) in Public Health, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, or a closely related field.
        Qualitative Methodology Experience:
        Academic training or practical experience in qualitative research methods, including interview transcription, coding protocols, and thematic analysis.
          Technical Aptitude:
          Experience with database management (Excel/Google Sheets), digital communications tools (Mailchimp or similar), and virtual platform orchestration (Zoom/Teams).
          Preferred:
          • Experience utilizing qualitative analysis software (e.g., Dedoose).
          • Academic interest in suicide prevention, youth bicultural stressors, or health equity frameworks.
          • Residence in Oregon with the ability to travel occasionally for annual statewide conferences (travel expenses fully reimbursed). Benefits to the Fellow
          CV Enhancement:
          Co-authorship and presentation opportunities.
            Mentorship:
            Regular individual consultation and professional mentorship from Psychologist (Dr. Linscott) and Project Director (Maryanne Mueller, M.S., LMFT).
            Pay:
            $3,000.00 per month
            Work Location:
            Hybrid remote in Eugene, OR 97403