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Hourly work in Summer – interviewing East African and African American families

Hi all,

From Dr. Sarah Walker in the Division of Public Behavioral Health & Justice Policy in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.

Needed: Hourly graduate student from May 23rd through end of summer.

Project: To conduct interviews and focus groups with East African and African American families on issue related to family conflict with adolescents and services available in the community. Must have experience doing qualitative research or experience working closely with these populations. This project is funded through the City of Seattle’s Human Service Department in collaboration with the city’s innovation team and is a topic of considerable focus and attention in region.

Department: Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Division of Public Behavioral Health and Justice Policy. Principal Investigator, Dr. Sarah Cusworth Walker.

Time Commitment and Resource: Part-time (20 hours a week) hourly (no tuition reimbursement) at the graduate hourly rate.

For more information please send a CV/resume to Dr. Walker at secwalkr@uw.edu with your earliest possible start date.

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