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CDC Mid-Career Health Scientists, GS-601-13

Three mid-career science positions (GS 13) at CDC are sought to work in the disability and health team of National Center On Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Division of Human Development and Disability (DHDD), Disability and Health Team (D&H).

Investigators should have a strong interest and history in examining health disparities and epidemiology of disability and health, the natural history of disability and health, including the prevention of secondary conditions and the effects of comorbid conditions among people with disabilities, as well as potential methods to inform disability policy and interventions. Disability is approached from a lifespan, functional perspective, and therefore, investigators with interests in children, working years, and aging are welcome. Individuals with a strong commitment to collaborative research and disability science, demonstrated through publications in refereed journals are desired. CDC will pay moving expenses to Atlanta.

If interested, apply through the Quick Hire process at these links, and contact Dr. John Crews at 404-498-3013 or WZC0@CDC.GOV.

http://www.ncpad.org/687/3102/2005-02-01#20


University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) Department of Disability and Human Development (DHD) Tenure Track Faculty Position

UIC's Department of Disability and Human Development seeks applications for a tenure-track faculty, assistant professor position. DHD is dedicated to the study of disability with the goal of advancement of disabled persons in society. Duties include developing an externally funded research program and teaching and supervising graduate students. The position requires a doctoral degree and evidence of commitment to disability in scholarship and teaching.

Interested applicants should send a CV, list of references and sample publications to the Search Chair, Faculty Search Committee, UIC, DHD, 1640 W. Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL 60608. We will begin reviewing applications on March 15, 2005 and continue until the position is filled. UIC is an AA/EOE. We encourage applications from persons with disabilities, other minorities, and women.


Project Director Position Opening at the Association of University Centers on Disability

The candidate must provide leadership and information, and develop opportunities for the AUCD network of Centers and Programs to conduct research and education activities in the areas of disability and health, in cooperation with CDC's National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD).

http://www.ncpad.org/687/3102/2005-02-01#21


Oregon State University Department of Exercise and Sport Science Assistant or Associate Professor in Movement Studies in Disability

This is a tenure-track, 9-month position with responsibilities for teaching undergraduate and graduate courses related to movement studies in disability/adapted physical activity, conducting research, and more.

http://www.ncpad.org/687/3102/2005-02-01#22


University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Position

The College of Health Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee recruits a stellar faculty member who will secure a home in one of the four departments that have a translational research orientation addressing the lives of people with disabilities through prevention, rehabilitation, or technology.

http://www.ncpad.org/687/3102/2005-02-01#23


Research Associate Position

Research Associate position at The Baylor Institute for Rehabilitation in Dallas, Texas

http://www.ncpad.org/687/3102/2005-02-01#24


Publications and Scientific Affairs Manager

Publications and Scientific Affairs Manager at the International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE). This position is available for two years from January 1, 2005 with the option to extend until December 31, 2008, and is based in Berlin, Germany.

http://www.ncpad.org/687/3102/2005-02-01#25


District and Regional Managers of SilverSneakers Fitness Program

HealthCare Dimensions and the SilverSneakers Fitness Program for seniors seek District and Regional Managers in New York/New Jersey, Illinois, Georgia, and Florida.

http://www.ncpad.org/687/3102/2005-02-01#26


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