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Each fellow will receive the choice of health insurance, optional dental insurance, 401k assistance, FSA plan, dependent childcare expenses, and long-term disability plans. While the track overall is Generalist, Lifestance Health is pleased to offer opportunities for specialized supervision in working with the LGBTQA+ community, providing evidence-based trauma treatment to adolescents and adults (Trauma Focused-CBT, Cognitive Processing Therapy, EMDR, Prolonged Exposure, and Written Exposure Therapy), treating substance abuse, and helping clients navigate identity development and life stage transitions.
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Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics Postdoctoral Fellow. The fellow will have an opportunity to conduct observational and administrative database research (e.g., analysis of existing datasets) on health outcomes for older adults with HIV or LGBT older adults, under the supervision of the PI. The fellow will devote most of their time to independent research aligned with the PI's interests and across federated and local research models.
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About the OpportunityThe School of Public Policy at Northeastern University invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to support the Portland, ME campus node of , a startup initiative at Northeastern University promoting community engaged research aiming to find equitable solutions to pressing policy problems.
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Anna Welch, Professor and Founding Director of the Refugee and Human Rights Clinic and Erica Schair-Cardona, Adjunct Professor and Outreach and Advocacy Attorney will provide primary supervision to the Sally L. Stevens Immigration Law Fellow.
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