The Research Scientist, Water Insecurity Measurement, at the Assistant or Associate rank is responsible for working with a large interdisciplinary team of social scientists to collate and analyze household-level survey data collected from multiple Arizona sites collected as part of the AWII, alongside with comparative international and national samples collected by HWISE-RCN. The position goal and expected outcomes is to ensure development of an innovative water insecurity measurement tool that will improve capacities to monitor household water insecurity across a wide range of sites in Arizona and beyond that will improve measurement reliability and validity in lower income communities embedded in higher income settings, and then ensure data are collated and stored to allow long-term access and future utility to researchers across multiple fields. Beyond this central task, the researcher will also provide ongoing administrative support and guidance as a quantitative expert for other team members, such as data management, cleaning, analytic planning, and modeling of social science data sets produced by projects included in wider Arizona Water for All activities.
This is a benefits-eligible, full-time, 12-month position, with no tenure implications. The initial appointment will be for one year, with the opportunity for renewal contingent on funding availability and satisfactory performance. The anticipated start date is May 2025.
Essential Duties
75%: Research
This position requires strong organizational skills to manage multiple tasks, maintain overall program mission, conduct data analysis, curate complex datasets, develop data protocols, and work cooperatively in a disciplinary team environment which includes people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds and of different genders and personal identifiers. The researcher will collaborate with other research staff and be principal data manager for the collaborative dataset. The position includes collaboration with an international group of researchers to advance the goals of the project. The person in this position supports the research team and project objectives, leads and contributes to academic publications, participates in team meetings, and presents research.
10%: Program Coordination
The successful candidate will coordinate with the Household Water Insecurity Experiences Research Coordination Network as part of this collaboration. It will require day-to-day team interaction with, liaison between, and coordination of a wide range of internal and external constituencies involved in program activities. This work responsibility includes writing, editing, administrative support tasks, including creation, typing, and editing of program correspondence. May perform specialized activities of a programmatic nature in direct support of the accomplishment of program objectives.
10%: Project Management
The successful candidate will organize and manage project data, arrange events and meetings relating to the project, engage in project management, and contribute to the analysis and dissemination of research.
5%: Other Duties
Performs other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications:
Assistant Research Scientist
Associate Research Scientist
Desired Qualifications:
Working Environment:
Only electronic submissions will be reviewed. Incomplete applications will not be considered. To apply for this position, submit the following required application materials:
Review of applications will begin May 5, 2025. If not filled, applications will be evaluated weekly thereafter until the search is closed.
Department Statement
Arizona Water for All (AW4A) is a pillar under the Arizona Water Innovation Initiative (AWII) and supported by the School of Human Evolution and Social Change (SHESC). AWII is a statewide project led by the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory in collaboration with the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. Through this initiative, ASU works with industrial, municipal, agricultural, tribal and international partners to rapidly accelerate and deploy new approaches and technology for water conservation, augmentation, desalination efficiency, infrastructure and reuse. SHESC investigates what makes us human and how we use new knowledge to foster a healthier, more sustainable world.
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