Community Research Coordinator - E Wallace Research Institute @ People of Color Against AIDS Network (Job)

Location: Federal Way, WA

Full-time Position

Closing Date: October 23, 2025

Degree Level(s): BS,MS

Salary Range: $0.00 - $0.00

Posted: September 23, 2025

Description:

Position: Community Research Coordinator

Program: E Wallace Research Institute @ POCAAN

JOB ANNOUNCEMENT:

Guiding Principles:

This position has a social justice component that requires critical thinking through the lens of racism and intersections with poverty. Knowing the core principles of antiracism and grounding those principles in everyday work is a required job skill and central to our company’s core values.

As an equal opportunity employer, we highly encourage Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color (BIPOC) and LGBTQIA persons to apply.

POCAAN has a strong commitment to providing BIPOC-focused prevention programs, care, and advocacy for individuals throughout the Seattle King County area. A leading provider to people of color who are HIV+ and at-risk since 1987, POCAAN seeks to educate, empower, and improve the lives of those we serve.

Location: Seattle, WA

Type: Full-Time

About the E Wallace Research Institute at POCAAN:

The E Wallace Research Institute, a key division of POCAAN formally known as (People of Color Against AIDS Network), stands at the forefront of community-informed, scientifically rigorous research dedicated to advancing health equity outcomes. Under the banner "Promoting Our Communities’ Advocacy and Action," our mission is to address the pervasive health disparities that afflict racial and sexual minority communities in the United States, with a particular focus on uplifting and integrating the voices and experiences of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) individuals into our research initiatives.

Research Mission: Our mission is to conduct community-informed and scientifically rigorous research that prioritizes health equity outcomes for racial and sexual minority communities, ensuring the representation and centralization of BIPOC communities in our efforts to achieve equitable health and wellness.

Research Goals:

  • Health Equity: We are committed to conducting research that identifies and confronts health inequities among racial and sexual minority communities, aiming to eliminate disparities and ensure equal access to healthcare and wellness resources.
  • Gaps in Care: Our research is focused on uncovering and addressing the gaps in healthcare access, quality, and outcomes experienced by racial and sexual minority communities, with the objective of creating targeted interventions that improve health outcomes for these groups.

Position Overview: The E Wallace Research Institute at POCAAN is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Community Research Coordinator to lead and manage community-based research projects. The selected candidate will play a critical role in ensuring that our research initiatives are ethically sound, community-informed, and aligned with our mission to address health disparities in marginalized communities.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead the development and implementation of community-based research projects in line with the institute’s mission and goals.
  • Establish and maintain partnerships with community members, local organizations, and stakeholders to encourage research participation and collaboration.
  • Manage all aspects of data collection, analysis, and interpretation, adhering to strict research protocols.
  • Facilitate community engagement activities, such as focus groups and interviews, to gather valuable insights and promote community involvement.
  • Develop strategies for the effective dissemination of research findings to the community, stakeholders, and the broader public.
  • Seek funding and resources through grant writing and the development of strategic partnerships.
  • Provide training and support to community members and POCAAN staff engaged in research activities.
  • Continuously evaluate and adjust research projects to ensure they meet desired outcomes and have a meaningful impact on the community.

Skills/Eligibility:

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s or master’s degree in research, public health, social sciences, or a

related field, with a preference for candidates with advanced degrees.

  • At least 2 years of experience in community-based research or a related area,

demonstrating strong project management skills.

  • Profound knowledge of research methodologies, ethical considerations in

research, and data analysis.

  • Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, capable of engaging with

diverse community groups.

  • In-depth understanding of the health disparities affecting marginalized

communities, particularly in areas related to HIV/AIDS, substance misuse, and

mental health.

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and data analysis software, with a strong

ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.

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