Qualitative Analyst Core for Applied Research and Evaluation
Creighton University | |
United States, Nebraska, Omaha | |
2500 California Plaza (Show on map) | |
Jun 12, 2026 | |
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The Qualitative Analyst in the Core for Applied Research and Evaluation (CARE) within Creighton University's Institute for Population Health supports a portfolio of applied research and program evaluation projects focused on improving population health, advancing health equity, and strengthening health systems and community-based programs. Working under the supervision of the Director of the Core for Applied Research and Evaluation, the Qualitative Analyst contributes to the design, implementation, and analysis of qualitative and mixed-methods research and evaluation activities, including community-based participatory research, across multiple projects. Responsibilities include conducting interviews and focus groups, managing qualitative data collection, performing qualitative analysis, document analysis, coordinating project activities, and supporting dissemination of findings. Responsibilities also include project management support for the CARE unit's work. The position requires strong organizational and project management skills, experience with qualitative research methods and/or community-based participatory research, and the ability to work collaboratively with faculty, staff, health system partners, and community organizations. Essential Functions: Conduct Research and Evaluation: Execute qualitative and mixed-methods research and evaluation activities, including: Project Management: Support project management across multiple research and evaluation projects, including: Development and Dissemination of Work: Support research and evaluation design, analysis, and dissemination, including: Institutional Collaboration: Work in partnership with the CAREs team and Institute for Population Health faculty and staff to support the growth and impact of applied research and evaluation activities, including participation in meetings, planning activities, and cross-project initiatives. Qualifications: * Master's degree in Public Health, Social Sciences, Health Services Research, Sociology, Psychology, or a related field required | |
Jun 12, 2026