Job Description
School:
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Department/Area:
Lee Kum Sheung Center for Health and Happiness, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences Position Description The Lee Kum Sheung Center for Health and Happiness in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health seeks a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to advance innovative research on social well-being, digital well-being, and related dimensions of health and happiness. The Center is dedicated to building a rigorous, interdisciplinary science of positive health, happiness, and well-being, with a focus on health equity, and to translate the science to influence practice and policy. The Center aims to shift public health from a predominantly deficit-based model toward an asset-based approach that promotes complete physical, mental, and especially social well-being for all, regardless of racial, socioeconomic, political, or geographic circumstances. Working closely with the Center Director, Dr. Vish Viswanath, and collaborators, the Postdoctoral Research Fellow will play a central role in advancing the Center's research and programmatic priorities. The Fellow will lead and contribute to innovative research projects, mentor research staff, and help translate scientific evidence into actionable strategies for public health practice and policy. Through close mentorship and collaboration, the Fellow will have the opportunity to develop as an independent scholar while contributing to work at the forefront of the science of well-being. The Center is particularly interested in understanding social well-being and its relationship to physical and mental well-being. The Center's working definition of social well-being is the well-being of people in a community, determined by how social conditions, relationships, and institutions enable people to feel inclusively connected, respected, supported, and secure so they can fully and equally participate in society thus experience a sense of meaning, purpose, and positive emotions. Candidates must have a primary interest and experience in digital well-being and/or social connectedness, including topics such as loneliness, social isolation, and related dimensions of well-being. Additional areas of interest include the measurement of well-being and the translation of scientific evidence to inform public health practice and policy. The Center, Department, and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health provide an exceptional environment for professional growth, scholarly development, and interdisciplinary collaboration. This fellowship offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a rigorous and impactful research agenda; engage with internationally recognized leaders across research, practice, and policy; and join a vibrant intellectual community dedicated to advancing happiness and well-being. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will report to the Center Director, Dr. Vish Viswanath. This is a one-year appointment, renewable for up to two additional years contingent upon performance-including the quality and impact of contributions and collaborations in support of the Center's mission-and the availability of funding. The Fellow will receive an annual performance review. Duties & Responsibilities:
Research-related (60%): Lead a portfolio of research activities including original research and projects congruent with the Center's research agenda. Design studies (especially community-engaged), oversee data collection, conduct large-scale secondary data analyses, develop data visualizations. Prepare and publish manuscripts and disseminate scientific findings. Contribute to grant writing and research development efforts. Supervise research staff and provide mentorship to student interns at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Engage with relevant partners and potential donors within the community and at the national and international levels. Explore the role of new technologies (e.g., AI, social media) in well-being. Programmatic support (40%): Assist in scientific leadership for the Center. This can include activities such as: Support the conceptualization and implementation of seminars, workshops, and other high-profile events, ensuring scientific rigor. Assist with curriculum/course development at Harvard Chan and/or in ExecEd, HarvardX, or short courses. Contribute to the development of well-being measurement tools and curated repositories of evidence-based interventions. Participate in the evaluation of grant proposals or student funding initiatives. Schedule:
Full-time, hybrid with a minimum of three on-campus days per week, remote work not permitted. Term:
One year from date of hire, with possible extension up to two additional years, contingent upon performance and contribution to the center's mission. Basic Qualifications The candidate should possess the following: Doctoral-level degree in public health, social sciences, or a related discipline (must have successfully defended dissertation). Demonstrated interest in social well-being and/or digital well-being. Strong research skills, including study design, data collection, analysis, and scientific writing. Strong quantitative analytical skills. Publication record with contributions to peer-reviewed publications beyond dissertation work. Experience leading research projects and managing teams, including supervising and mentoring staff, coordinating with administrators regarding budget and staffing, and ensuring research activities meet ethical guidelines. Expertise in measuring well-being and resilience. Excellent analytical, organizational, communication, and project management skills. Ability to define and drive projects to completion while collaborating effectively in interdisciplinary teams. Commitment to advancing research in well-being and public health. Special Instructions Please address questions to Kelsey Torres kelsey_torres@hsph.harvard.edu and apply via the ARIeS portal. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, with an application deadline 3 weeks from date of posting. Contact Information Kelsey Torres Assistant Director of Operations Lee Kum Sheung Center for Health and Happiness Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Contact Email:
kelsey_torres@hsph.harvard.edu Salary Range $65,000-73,000 based on qualifications and experience Minimum Number of References Required:
3 Maximum Number of References Allowed:
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