PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
Two Faculty Level Positions Available
The Mayo Clinic is seeking epidemiologists at the Assistant or Associate Professor level to be located at its campuses in Scottsdale, Arizona and Jacksonville, Florida. The research focus of the Scottsdale position is flexible, while the research interest of the Jacksonville position will be in gastrointestinal cancers. Both are career scientist positions (equivalent to tenure track) and include competitive start-up packages and benefits. The successful candidates will be eligible for academic appointment in the Mayo College of Medicine. They will be organizationally affiliated with the Mayo Clinic Cancer Center. The expectation is that the successful applicants will become an established investigator, with limited teaching and administrative responsibilities. The successful candidate is expected to develop an extramurally funded research program in genetic epidemiology and/or molecular epidemiology of cancer, and to complement ongoing or developing translational programs in clinical research, basic science, and behavioral science. The candidate will also have the opportunity to supervise post doctoral fellows through existing training grants, and to work collaboratively with members of the Mayo Clinic Cancer Center.
Many opportunities exist for interdisciplinary and collaborative work. Across its three campuses in Jacksonville, FL, Rochester, MN, and Scottsdale, AZ, the Mayo Clinic is well regarded for its research through established resources such as the North Central Cancer Treatment Group, the Community Clinical Oncology Program, the Rochester Epidemiology Project, and SPOREs in Prostate, Breast, Pancreatic, Brain Cancer, and in Lymphoma and Myeloma. The Cancer Center provides extensive infrastructure support for patient oriented research, including biostatistical support and shared analytical resources supporting population science. Competitively awarded intramural funding is available.
For further information, please contact Dr. Gloria Petersen.
Gloria M. Petersen, Ph.D.
Consultant and Professor of Epidemiology
Associate Director of Population Sciences Mayo Clinic Cancer Center
Mayo Clinic
200 First Street SW
Rochester, MN 55905
Phone: 507-538-1563
Fax: 507-266-2478
Email: petersen.gloria@mayo.edu
Epidemiologist
The Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida is seeking an epidemiologist at the Assistant or Associate Professor level, with research interests in gastrointestinal cancers. This is a career scientist position (equivalent to tenure track) and includes a competitive start-up package and benefits. The successful candidate will be eligible for academic appointment in the Department of Medicine and/or the Department of Health Sciences Research, Division of Epidemiology. They will be organizationally affiliated with the Mayo Clinic Cancer Center. The expectation is that the successful applicant will become an established investigator, with limited teaching and administrative responsibilities.
The successful candidate is expected to develop an extramurally funded research program in genetic epidemiology and/or molecular epidemiology of gastrointestinal cancers, and to complement ongoing or developing translational programs in clinical research, basic science, and behavioral science. The candidate will also have the opportunity to supervise postdoctoral fellows through existing training grants, and to work collaboratively with members of the Mayo Clinic Cancer Center.
Many opportunities exist for interdisciplinary and collaborative work. The Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville has 20 faculty members and 8 full-time clinical and research trainees. The GI Cancer Program is an established program in the Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, with 46 investigators in both clinical and basic science. Across its three campuses in Jacksonville, Rochester (MN), and Scottsdale (AZ), the Mayo Clinic is well regarded for its research through established resources such as the North Central Cancer Treatment Group, the Community Clinical Oncology Program, SPORE in Pancreatic Cancer, and the Rochester Epidemiology Project. Collaborations with basic and clinical scientists in well-funded programs in esophageal, pancreatic, colorectal, hepatocellular and/or biliary cancer are possible. The institution provides extensive infrastructure support for patient oriented research, including biostatistical support and shared analytical resources supporting population science.
For further information, please contact Dr. Kenneth DeVault, Chair of the Search Committee. If interested, please submit curriculum vitae, a statement of research plans, and the names of three references to:
Professor of Medicine Chair
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Mayo Clinic
4500 San Pablo Road
Jacksonville, Florida 32224
Phone: 904-953-2254
Fax: 904-953-7366
Email: devault@mayo.edu
Study Coordination Staff
The study coordination staff is currently comprised of four levels of study coordinators, two levels of study assistants, office assistants, and special studies clerks. The level is determined by the investigator/study needs, and the demonstrated skill set each individual can bring to enhance the success of the project. The range of operation and responsibility across the job titles varies from day-to-day correspondence handling and data entry, to project management and general overall study coordination for one or more investigator-led research studies. All staff must comply with all regulatory requirements, as well as institutionally mandated guidelines. They must be customer service oriented, detail focused, and manage their time wisely to accomplish the variety of goals specific to their assigned studies.
Applicants will be interviewed by a panel including a study representative. Behavioral interview questions and scenarios are used to assess individual experience and response thinking. Upper level coordinators will be asked to demonstrate a project they have developed and/or give a PowerPoint presentation highlighting a project they have directly conducted.
R.N. Research Coordinator
The Division of Epidemiology has opportunities for Registered Nurse Research Coordinators. To check for current openings enter "research coordinator" as a keyword at the website www.mayoclinic.org/jobs-rst/. At this site you'll be able to apply for an open position by completing an online application.
These positions require experience in data management, coordination of research protocols, medical record abstraction, use of software packages, an understanding of basic statistical sampling techniques, and ability to interpret patient histories. Proven written and oral communication skills are essential.
Candidates must be a graduate of an accredited school of nursing, with five years of experience in a health care and/or research setting. A bachelor's degree in nursing is preferred.
The Division of Epidemiology conducts behavioral interviews to fill current openings for RN Research Coordinator positions.
Administrative Assistant
An applicant to the position of Administrative Assistant in the Division of Epidemiology must have formal training as an administrative assistant and 2-5 years of experience. Administrative Assistants in Epidemiology work closely with our physician/researchers and their research teams, as well as with a variety of other administrative/physician staff at Mayo and outside agencies. Administrative Assistants in our positions must have flexibility to work in a rapidly changing environment, possess excellent written and oral communication skills, maintain confidentiality of information, and have demonstrated decision-making skills and attention to detail and follow-through. Individuals applying for the position of Administrative Assistant in Epidemiology will be interviewed by a panel of 5 management level administrative assistants and tested for software competency in Word, PowerPoint and Excel.