Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Vanderbilt University
Advancing Implementation Science, Education, and Child Development Research at Vanderbilt University
The Vanderbilt Implementation Research Lab at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, is inviting applications for a full‑time, in‑person Postdoctoral Research Fellow. This prestigious opportunity places early‑career scholars at the center of high‑impact research across implementation science, special education, language development, and systems‑level educational improvement. The fellowship offers a deeply collaborative, interdisciplinary environment supported by major U.S. federal research agencies, including the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP).
This article provides a comprehensive, high‑SEO overview of the position, responsibilities, research areas, mentorship structure, qualifications, application requirements, and international collaboration opportunities.
About the Vanderbilt Implementation Research Lab
The Vanderbilt Implementation Research Lab conducts cutting‑edge research aimed at improving educational and developmental outcomes for children and youth. The lab’s work spans multiple disciplines—education, psychology, communication sciences and disorders, public health, and policy—making it an ideal environment for scholars seeking to deepen their expertise in implementation science and evidence‑based educational practices.
The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will join a team committed to advancing research that strengthens educational systems, improves early childhood and school‑based interventions, and enhances language, literacy, behavioral, and social development outcomes.
Key Research Areas and Current Projects
The fellow will contribute to a wide range of ongoing and emerging research initiatives. Current projects include, but are not limited to:
1. Implementation Science Across Multiple Contexts
- Education systems
- Communication sciences and disorders
- Community‑based and service‑delivery settings
2. Early Childhood and School‑Based Interventions
- Early intervention programs
- Early childhood development
- School‑based instructional and behavioral interventions
3. Language, Literacy, Behavioral, and Social Development
- Language acquisition
- Literacy development
- Behavioral and social‑emotional learning
4. Education and Special Education Policy
- Policy analysis
- Policy implementation
- Systems‑level educational improvement
5. Evidence Synthesis and Research Integration
- Systematic reviews
- Meta‑analysis
- Evidence synthesis methodologies
6. Juvenile Justice, Foster Care, and Education Access
- Educational equity
- Access to services
- Cross‑system collaboration
Role and Responsibilities
The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will play a central role in advancing the lab’s mission. Responsibilities include:
- Contributing to ongoing research projects across multiple disciplines
- Supporting the development of manuscripts for peer‑reviewed journals
- Assisting with grant proposals and research funding applications
- Conducting quantitative, qualitative, or mixed‑methods data analysis
- Coordinating research activities and project timelines
- Participating in collaborative research with interdisciplinary teams
- Mentoring graduate students, undergraduate students, and research staff
- Engaging in professional development, academic publishing, and career‑building activities
International Collaboration Opportunities
The fellowship also offers unique global research exposure through collaborations led by Dr. Jason Chow. These include:
- Partnerships with the National University of Singapore (NUS)
- Projects affiliated with the Centre for Holistic Initiatives for Learning and Development (CHILD)
- International research on early learning, educator coaching, education policy, and evidence synthesis
These collaborations provide fellows with opportunities to engage in cross‑cultural research, global evidence synthesis, and international academic networking.
Required Qualifications
Applicants must demonstrate strong academic preparation and research potential. Required qualifications include:
- A PhD in:
- Education
- Psychology
- Communication sciences and disorders
- Implementation science
- Or a closely related field
- Strong writing, communication, and analytical skills
- Experience with:
- Quantitative research
- Qualitative research
- Mixed‑methods research
- A demonstrated interest in:
- Grant writing
- Academic research development
- Collaborative, interdisciplinary research
- Interest in mentoring students and research staff
Preferred Experience
While not required, the following experiences strengthen an application:
- Implementation science
- Systematic reviews and meta‑analysis
- Early intervention research
- Education policy research
- Advanced quantitative methods
- Translational research
- Knowledge dissemination and diffusion
- School‑based or community‑based research
Deadline
Applications will be reviewed beginning July 1 and will continue until the position is filled.
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