Research Assistant Professor of Clinical Research, Translational Sciences, and Community Engagement
Houston
Thursday, 16 April 2026
The Research Assistant Professor of Clinical Research, Translational Sciences, and Community Engagement at Texas Southern University is a Public Health oriented Research Assistant Professor whose scholarship bridges clinical research, translational sciences, and community engagement. The successful candidate will support existing and develop an independent, externally funded research program; teach and mentor diverse learners; and build partnerships with community stakeholders to improve health outcomes in the community. This role requires a strategic leader to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, drive research effectiveness, and foster relationships between the research stakeholders and community stakeholders. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Research Assistant Professor/ Senior Program Manager of Clinical Research, Translational Sciences, and Community Engagement is a highly collaborative, self-motivated, creative person who is adaptable to new processes with capacity to function independently. This is a grant funded position. Essential Duties Summary Research & Scholarship Co-directs research Clinical Research, Translational Sciences, and Community Engagement programs in clinical/translational science (e.g., pragmatic trials, implementation science, health services research, community-engaged & CBPR methods, real-world evidence). Prepares, submits, and leads competitive grants (NIH/ PCORI/ CDC/ HRSA/ CPRIT/foundation) and publish in peer-reviewed journals. Define goals and program deliverables; monitor reach, uptake, time-to-resolution, and outcomes. Coordinate IRB submissions; support pragmatic evaluations, grant reporting, and budget management. Teaching & Mentorship Teach undergrad/graduate/health-professional courses (e.g., Clinical Research Methods, Community-Engaged Research, Implementation Science, Intro to Biostatistics/ Data Management). Mentor students, residents/fellows, and junior scholars; supervises and advise capstones and theses. Mentors team members; set goals, coach performance, and build professional development plans. Community Engagement Build and steward partnerships with FQH - Cs, CB - Os, faith organizations, schools, and public health agencies. Establish and facilitate Community Advisory Boards; co-design initiatives using CBPR principles. Represent the organization in coalitions, negotiating MO - Us and data-sharing agreements Oversee scheduling, supply management, and logistics for community events. Clinical Research and Translational Sciences Infrastructure Lead development of infrastructure for protocol development, IRB submissions, recruitment/retention, data safety, and GCP compliance. Support RED - Cap/ CTMS workflows, participant registries, and community advisory boards. % FTE 1.0 Hiring Range $87,339.81 - $111,358.25 Education Terminal degree (PhD, Dr. PH, PharmD, MD/ DO, or equivalent) in relevant degree areas (e.g public health promotion, health policy, social work-related degree, or health education) with evidence of research productivity (peer-reviewed publications, grant activity). Required Licensing/ Certification N/ A Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Skill in: Excellent leadership, project management, and interpersonal skills, with a demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across disciplines and with diverse populations. Demonstrated skills in computer software applications, data management, and analysis software (e.g., Microsoft outlook, Teams, office 365 excel, RED - Cap, Qualtrics, SPSS, R). Ability to work in a team-based environment. Ability to work independently, collaboratively, and exercise sound judgment. Detail oriented, ability to problem-solve, and decision-making. Multitasking and time management. Demonstrated experience in effective conflict management and resolution. Ability to: Independently use technology, and virtual meeting platforms. Learn/adapt to new processes, lead others and adhere to organizational objectives. Write scientific manuscripts and prepare posters for presentation. Lead others and adhere to organizational objectives. Travel locally, regionally and nationally to community engagement and outreach events, programs, activities or conferences related to job function with cost reimbursable under grant funding. Work Experience Required: Training/experience in clinical or translational research methods and community-engaged approaches. Proven track record of successfully managing research projects from inception to completion. Preferred: Postdoctoral or fellowship training in Clinical Research, Translational Sciences/health services/implementation science. Prior role on funded projects (e.g., NIH K/ R/ U, PCORI, CDC). Experience working with communities with unmet health needs. Familiarity with IRB/ HIPAA/ FDA (IND/ IDE) regulations; GCP certification; SOCRA/ ACRP credential (or obtained within 12 months of hire). Proficiency with RED - Cap/ CTMS, qualitative methods (N - Vivo/ Atlas.ti), and/or analytics (R/ Stata/ SAS). Bilingual e.g.: Spanish, Asian dialects, etc. Ability to maintain the security or integrity of critical infrastructure, which may include communications systems, computer networks and systems, cybersecurity systems, electrical grid, hazardous waste treatment or water treatment system. Working/ Environmental Conditions In-office setting with some local travel within the greater Houston area is expected (~20%) with mileage reimbursement. Willingness to work flexible hours (possible evening/weekend). Desired start date Position End Date (if temporary) Posting Detail Information