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As a Qualitative Strategist / Moderator, you will use your knowledgeable experience to moderate focus groups, conduct in-depth interviews, write cogent reports, interface effectively with clients, and manage the overall qualitative research process.
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The Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy at Baylor College of Medicine is hiring a full-time Senior Research Assistant with strong empirical research skills (qualitative and/or quantitative) to work on funded projects examining ethical, legal, and social issues related to data sharing, psychedelics, precision medicine, and public health surveillance.
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Our Senior Scientist/Associate Director, Patient-Centered Outcomes (PCO) lead and support qualitative and mixed-methods research projects focused on clinical outcome assessment (COA) development and content validation, PRO/COA measurement strategy and regulatory advising, patient/caregiver surveys, and other patient-centered qualitative research to support the evaluation of therapeutics within our growing Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) consulting practice.
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Senior Scientist/Associate Directors take responsibility for a wide range of scientific research and consulting activities, with a primary focus on qualitative research approaches. They lead project teams in developing and performing targeted or systematic review of medical literature (most frequently focusing on COA endpoints), qualitative interviewing, coding, analysis, and reporting They also prepare, support, and participate in direct interactions with the FDA and other regulatory agencies.
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The Sustainable Transportation Research Analyst will lead policy research, qualitative and quantitative market research, evaluation, and other technical assistance related to electric vehicle and hydrogen planning and analysis.
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The Qualitative Model Validation team is responsible for reviewing and assessing qualitative models as part of Citi's Model Risk Management framework. This position is with the Qualitative Model Validation team and is part of the Model Risk Management (MRM) group, which resides in the Risk organization.
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Knowledge of qualitative and quantitative methods for user research. Health Coach (Remote, Part time) Senior Accountant (Part-Time) We complement this with text-based peer support and a library of mindfulness resources.
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Serve as a moderator and interviewer for qualitative research (e.g., online discussion boards, focus groups, and in-depth interviews). Design customer/prospects insights qualitative and quantitative studies, prepare data collection instruments and stimulus materials including product concepts, focus group/online panel discussion guides, surveys, and in-depth interview protocols.
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Performing independent validation of qualitative models across the firm, in line with the Citi Model Risk Management Policy and Procedures. Qualitative or quantitative model risk management experience is a plus.
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We are seeking a Project Director to support and manage a wide variety of qualitative research projects conducted for non-profit, commercial, academic, and government clients. The Project Director is responsible for supporting and conducting all aspects of high-quality qualitative research including in-depth interviews, cognitive interviews, focus groups, online bulletin boards, and other qualitative techniques.
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Focuses on application of strategic business knowledge, qualitative methodology innovation and integration of Ipsos capabilities to improve services to client. Partners with Ipsos’ qualitative and quantitative division managers to identify and develop new product capabilities to meet client objectives and needs.
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Join AIR as a Qualitative Research Associate with our International Development Division (IDD) and make a difference, improving the quality of life for individuals and communities in low and middle income countries.
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The John Gardner Center in the Graduate School of Education seeks a Qualitative Research Associate to be responsible for conducting qualitative research with an emphasis on policy-relevant and actionable topic areas.
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Experience in leading federally funded applied research projects, post-doctoral training in qualitative and/or quantitative research methods, and advanced training or experience in qualitative (e.g., NVivo) and quantitative data analysis (i.e., SPSS) is desired.
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AIR is currently seeking a Qualitative Research Associate to join our International Development Division. Familiarity with qualitative research methods and data analysis. Apply qualitative research techniques and methods.
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