[AUDITORY] Postdoctoral Researcher/Research Audiologist in Auditory Perception and Cochlear Implants with Translational Focus (Matt Goupell )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Postdoctoral Researcher/Research Audiologist in Auditory Perception and Cochlear Implants with Translational Focus
From:    Matt Goupell  <goupell@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 17 Oct 2018 10:45:27 -0400
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--000000000000ee71c405786dba74 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Postdoctoral Researcher/Research Audiologist in Auditory Perception and Cochlear Implants with Translational Focus Deadline: November 15, 2018 The Maryland Cochlear Implant Center of Excellence (MCICE) leverages the existing strengths of University of Maryland-Baltimore School of Medicine (UMB), the University of Maryland-College Park (UMCP), and the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) to build a cohesive entity composed of educational, clinical, and research components (https://mcice.umd.edu/). The project is funded by the State of Maryland=E2=80=99s MPower Initiative, supporting collaboration across campuses. MCICE is offering a full-time research position (either a postdoctoral researcher or research audiologist) to work on joint translational research projects with cochlear implants. The position will involve working closely with both clinicians and scientists. The researcher will work primarily with Matthew Goupell, Ph.D. (UMCP) and Ronna Hertzano, M.D., Ph.D. (UMB), but will also interact with other auditory neuroscience researchers at both institutions, including those in the Center for Comparative Evolutionary Biology of Hearing (CCEBH, https://www.ccebh.umd.edu/). The primary appointment will be at UMCP; time will be split approximately 60% at UMCP and 40% at UMB. A successful applicant should have an AuD, PhD, or other comparable doctoral degree. The doctoral degree should be in hearing science, communicative disorders, engineering, and/or other related fields. The researcher should be detail oriented and highly organized. Experience conducting behavioral research is also desired. Responsibilities may include perception testing, patient recruitment to genetic studies in hearing and balance, audiological/clinical testing, cochlear-implant programming at both UMB and UMCP, as well as administrative duties to perform joint research projects and help with grant writing. Background/experience in electrophysiology is not necessary, but would be a bonus. Applicants should also be interested in learning genetics. Preference will be given to those who have a good mix of research, clinical, and administrative skills. The positions will be filled from earliest November 15, 2018 for a period of 12 months with a possibility of continuation. To apply: Please complete an online application at https://ejobs.umd.edu (job position #104610). Required material include a CV, cover letter, unofficial transcript, and online reference names and email addresses of two or more reference providers. Review of applicants will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. For best consideration, submit your application by November 15, 2018. For questions, contact Matthew Goupell via email goupell@xxxxxxxx The University of Maryland, College Park, actively subscribes to a policy of equal employment opportunity, and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, protected veteran status, religion, ancestry or national origin, marital status, genetic information, political affiliation, and gender identity or expression. 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MCICE is offering a full-time research = position (either a postdoctoral researcher or research audiologist) to work= on joint translational research projects with cochlear implants.<br><br>Th= e position will involve working closely with both clinicians and scientists= . The researcher will work primarily with Matthew Goupell, Ph.D. (UMCP) and= Ronna Hertzano, M.D., Ph.D. (UMB), but will also interact with other audit= ory neuroscience researchers at both institutions, including those in the C= enter for Comparative Evolutionary Biology of Hearing (CCEBH,=C2=A0<a href= =3D"https://www.ccebh.umd.edu/" target=3D"_blank">https://www.ccebh.umd.edu= /</a>). The primary appointment will be at UMCP; time will be split approxi= mately 60% at UMCP and 40% at UMB.<br><br>A successful applicant should hav= e an AuD, PhD, or other comparable doctoral degree. The doctoral degree sho= uld be in hearing science, communicative disorders, engineering, and/or oth= er related fields. The researcher should be detail oriented and highly orga= nized. Experience conducting behavioral research is also desired.<br><br>Re= sponsibilities may include perception testing, patient recruitment to genet= ic studies in hearing and balance, audiological/clinical testing, cochlear-= implant programming at both UMB and UMCP, as well as administrative duties = to perform joint research projects and help with grant writing. Background/= experience in electrophysiology is not necessary, but would be a bonus. App= licants should also be interested in learning genetics. Preference will be = given to those who have a good mix of research, clinical, and administrativ= e skills.<br><br>The positions will be filled from earliest November 15, 20= 18 for a period of 12 months with a possibility of continuation.<br><br>To = apply:<br>Please complete an online application at=C2=A0<a href=3D"https://= ejobs.umd.edu/" target=3D"_blank">https://ejobs.umd.edu</a>=C2=A0(job posit= ion #104610).=C2=A0 Required material include a CV, cover letter, unofficia= l transcript, and online reference names and email addresses of two or more= reference providers.=C2=A0 Review of applicants will begin immediately and= continue until the position is filled.=C2=A0 For best consideration, submi= t your application by November 15, 2018.=C2=A0 For questions, contact Matth= ew Goupell via email=C2=A0<a href=3D"mailto:goupell@xxxxxxxx" target=3D"_bla= nk">goupell@xxxxxxxx</a>.<br><br>The University of Maryland, College Park, a= ctively subscribes to a policy of equal employment opportunity, and will no= t discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, age, sex,= color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, protected vetera= n status, religion, ancestry or national origin, marital status, genetic in= formation, political affiliation, and gender identity or expression. Minori= ties and women are encouraged to apply.</div></div></div></div></div></div> --000000000000ee71c405786dba74--


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