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MD Anderson Cancer Center Graduate Student - Leadership Institute in MDA-On-Site, United States

The MD Anderson Leadership Institute is seeking a driven individual with an interest in conducting and disseminating organizational research. In this highly developmental position, you will be working with leadership experts to conduct research on a myriad of programs and topics related to employee and leadership development (e.g., inclusion, selection, change, coaching, mentoring, and teams). You will have the opportunity to work with an abundance of existing employee and organizational data, collect new data, design new research projects that fit your interests and join ongoing research projects. You will also help evaluate leadership development programs, including creating surveys, analyzing data, and visualizing results, and have ample opportunities for writing manuscripts for publication in academic and practitioner outlets.

We are seeking an individual who has a passion for working in healthcare and for leadership research in pursuit of the ultimate goal of safe and efficient patient care. The ideal candidate will enjoy working on multiple projects simultaneously, have an interest in both research and applied work, and thrive in an autonomous work environment. Candidates should also have an interest in translating this research to evidence-based best practices and tools for organizations.

Applications for this position are accepted on a rolling basis. Fall and spring semester positions require a commitment of 20 hours per week, and this may be increased to full-time during the summer. All work will be completed remotely, however the intern must reside in the state of Texas. Stipends are paid on the 5th and 20th of each month, deducting the required federal taxes As a Graduate Student Research Trainee, you will gain valuable exposure to a world-renowned healthcare organization and leading experts in leadership development and will develop skills needed to be successful in both the academic and applied fields.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Design new research projects.

Evaluate development programs, including creating surveys, analyzing data, and visualizing results

Write manuscripts for publication in academic and practitioner outlets.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

• Currently enrolled in an I/O Psychology, Organizational Behavior, Human Factors Psychology, or related field from an accredited program

• Proficiency in all stages of the research process

• Strong methodological and analytical skills

• Proficiency in data collection/statistical software (e.g., Excel, R, SPSS, Qualtrics, Power BI)

• Excellent written and verbal communication, listening, and interpersonal skills

• Ability to work independently and autonomously

ADDITIONAL APPLICATION INFORMATION

Students will receive a stipend of approximately $23 per hour for the duration of the engagement.. Stipends are paid on the 5th and 20th of each month, deducting the required federal taxes

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