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Job Title
Research Program Specialist
Job Description - (140 character limit)
For the Center for Prevention Research and Development (CPRD) within the University of Illinois' School of Social Work, work on teams to develop continuous quality improvement (CQI) processes and provide training and technical assistance to Illinois 55+ home visiting agencies receiving state or federal funding to support pregnant people or parents with young children. Provide training on CQI processes and tools, and convening, organizing, and planning the use of data and related information for process and program improvement. This is an entry-level role that requires strong attention to detail, the ability to communicate clearly with diverse audiences virtually or in-person, and comfort learning new data systems. Candidates should expect to balance independent tasks with frequent collaboration on a supportive team.
Salary
50000 - 999999
Job Status
Full-time
Experience
Entry Level
Required Education
Bachelors Degree
Required Credentials
Preferred Qualifications & Certificates
See job application for minimum and preferred qualifications.
Benefits
Yes
If "Yes" please specify
Application Process
Apply online on website.
Application deadline
01/23/2026

Organization Information

Name of Organization
Center for Prevention Research and Development
Address
510 Devonshire Dr
City
Champaign
State
IL
Zip
61820-7339
County
Champaign County
Telephone - No symbols can be used (/-'&)
Website
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/illinois.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/15772?c=illinois&sq=1033643&lang=en-US&referralToken=MX8lYTz4-EapwaM-jNL-bA__;!!DZ3fjg!8gh21qoWdgMM7N51hphtq3J8nyAnarXTVX8-ADD64gH6Aofc3bD_NHtdBmSHgrW6OtbVOaypqPsJcXAxPD1HPayywfiwDA$

Contact Information

Contact Person
Social Work HR
Email
SW-HR@illinois.edu
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