Research Associate - The Health Initiative
ABOUT THE HEALTH INITIATIVE:
Founded in 2018, The Health Initiative (THI) is a nonprofit organization that catalyzes new conversations about – and new investments in – the known drivers of health. The U.S. spends ~$12 billion every day on healthcare – even though only ~20% of health outcomes are tied to clinical care. This disconnect is increasingly untenable. Even pre-COVID, 24% of those with commercial health insurance still lacked adequate food, housing, or other basics – driving up healthcare costs.
THI works relentlessly to achieve our vision of a health-based economy that equitably invests our country’s public and private dollars in health, not just healthcare – and our aim of increased investments in the known drivers of health, including healthy food, safe homes, and well-paying jobs.
As instigator and advisor, THI works intensively with public and private healthcare institutions that control billions of dollars and impact millions of lives (health insurers, federal agencies, state departments of health and human services, and foundations) to partner with communities to invest in health, not just healthcare. With THI’s guidance, these institutions make investing in health central to their strategy, business model, and operations – and engage with communities to mobilize and align resources for healthy food, safe homes, and well-paying jobs while building community wealth and addressing historical health disparities. THI Co-CEOs Rebecca Onie and Rocco Perla are national leaders whose careers offer critical insights into and experience with the drivers of health, healthcare delivery, and healthcare policy.
ABOUT THE POSITION:
The Health Initiative (THI) seeks a resourceful, detail-oriented, and flexible Research Associate who thrives in the fast-paced context of issue-based campaigns and/or start-up environments, has the ability to analyze and synthesize complex information, and is passionate about THI’s aim.
The role is critical in achieving our mission by grounding our recommendations in clear and compelling research and analysis. This team member has three primary functions:
complete background research on specific topics and provide usable summaries
conduct analyses proactively and reactively using a wide variety of data that allows for interpretation of and identification of trends
support meeting preparation, including developing slides, talking points, agendas, meeting goals, notetaking, debriefing team
The successful candidate will be able to synthesize complex information quickly, be relentless in tracking down information from a wide variety of sources, have a strong grasp of the health and healthcare landscapes to be able to interpret data and research, and demonstrates solid analytic skills in order to generate accurate and actionable insights.
THI is always looking to improve our research systems and processes, so the Research Associate will need to be able to build standard work, adapt approaches to different contexts, and continuously improve work and research with a focus on results rather than a rigid research protocol.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Defining Success for this Position:
As noted above, a successful Research Associate will be able to provide useful summaries of complex information in a way that supports clear understanding; know how and where to gather the most useful information for the question or issue; and be able to produce qualitative and quantitative materials to achieve THI’s short and long-term goals. Given the organization's dynamic nature, the responsibilities below are examples of how the Research Associate may execute those functions.
Example Responsibilities:
Complete background research on specific topics and provide a clear and accurate synthesis for dissemination to internal stakeholders or perhaps to a wider public audience
Scan both health care and other industries for applicable innovations to a specific research question
Clearly document sources and calculations so that others can understand and review work
Identify, sort, and present data from a wide variety of sources in a format that allows for interpretation of and identification of trends
Translate research questions into project plans and deliverables
Discern and communicate clear next steps and recommendations from conversations and meetings
Support the drafting of publications or reports for a national audience
Reflect on existing content production systems to identify and test improvements
As part of a small organization, the Research Associate will also engage other staff in fulfilling responsibilities. All team members at THI work collaboratively and across functions to deliver on our mission.
Who We’re Looking For
There are innumerable ways to learn, grow, and excel professionally. We respect this when we review applications and take a broad look at the experience of each applicant. We want to get to know you and the unique strengths you will bring to the work. This said, we are most likely to be interested in your candidacy if you can demonstrate the majority of the qualifications and experiences listed below.
Bachelor's degree required; master’s degree preferred
Three to five years’ experience working effectively on a team (preferably including at least two years outside an academic program)
Knowledge of the U.S. health and healthcare space, including knowledge of health policy, commercial markets, and health-related work in drivers on health
Excellent literature search and review skills
Strong data collection, interpretation, and analysis skills with exceptional attention to detail
Strong written and oral communication skills
Strong research and development skills, including the ability to gather and synthesize large amounts of information from various sources
The ability to work independently and as a team member
A talent for prioritizing and managing multiple projects with short-, medium-, and long-term deadlines; ability to successfully meet deadlines consistently
Good judgment; ability to recognize and successfully navigate ambiguity in projects (e.g., clarifying questions, project scope) to successful resolution
Experience summarizing results in a written format for senior leadership
Ability to work in an environment that is fast-paced and sometimes ambiguous
Ability to learn and use new systems and technology
Problem-solving mentality; presents logical recommendations with an understanding of dependencies and adapts to new information or priorities
Commitment to and deep understand of the mission, vision, and values of THI and their impact on healthcare
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
THI offers a comprehensive benefits package. THI has a no-negotiation policy and the salary for this position is $105,000. In addition to a competitive salary, THI also offers:
Full coverage of medical, dental, and vision insurance
Generous 401K matching and parental leave
Unlimited sustainable vacation and sick time
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT
The Health Initiative values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity for all persons regardless of age, color, disability, ethnicity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual identity, veteran status or any other status protected by law. People of color, LGBTQ identified people, gender non-conforming people, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and people who speak a language in addition to English are encouraged to apply.
HOW TO APPLY:
All applicants should apply through our posting on Positively Partners’ website. Please send your resume and a cover letter linking your skills and experience to this position description. Applications will be reviewed as they are submitted beginning September 27, 2024. Early submission is encouraged.
- Locations
- Remote (US)
- Remote status
- Fully Remote
our philosophy
We partner with nonprofits and socially-minded organizations that want to make a difference in people's lives. Since organizations are most impactful when there is alignment between its mission and their employee's values, and employees are most engaged when their strengths, purpose and attitude align with their role, our goal is to match qualified applicants with organizations that align with their strengths, purpose and values.
About Positively Partners
Positively Partners is a social enterprise committed to helping schools, nonprofits and socially-minded organizations achieve exceptional performance from their employees.
We are psychology practitioners, human resources professionals, trainers and system design experts working together to create highly productive, mission-driven, work communities.
Research Associate - The Health Initiative
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