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Consortium Research Fellows Program

ARI-FMRU: Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (Ft. Moore, Georgia)

The Consortium Research Fellows Program (CRFP) has a Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship for immediate appointment. The Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship will require a candidate to work at the U.S. Army Research Institute for the
Behavioral and Social Sciences (ARI), Fort Moore, GA.

The annual salary for this Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship is $93,716. This amount is based on the 2025 Federal
Government General Schedule for GS-12, Step 1. Post-Doctoral Research Fellowships
offer health care benefits, retirement, sick and safe leave, vacation leave, and
life & disability insurance.

This Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship will support ARI with the following
tasks:

  • Data collection using quantitative and qualitative techniques.
  • Data management and analysis using SPSS, SAS, Excel, R, and other analysis tools.
  • Preparation of monthly research status reports.
  • Preparation of quarterly research reports for U.S. Army senior leaders.
  • Assist with other research efforts as necessary

 

The ideal candidate would have the following skills/experience:

·         Ph.D. in psychology or related area of behavioral science study.

·         This Fellowship is open also to Ph.D. candidates who are formally advanced to candidacy and will complete Ph.D. requirements in the near future.

·         Strong research background, including experience with planning and executing research to address identified need/problem.

·         Proficiency in psychometrics.

·         Knowledge of SPSS (or similar analysis program) and univariate, bivariate, and multivariate statistics.

·         Strong technical writing and oral communication skills.

·         Ability to interact smoothly and professionally with representatives of all associated organizations.

·         Excellent critical thinking skills.

·         Excellent interpersonal skills, including teamwork and communication.

·         Strong initiative.

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